Fernvale Ridge at Sengkang

Fernvale Ridge is a Build-To-Order (BTO) project in Sengkang that places you close to modern conveniences and natural loveliness.
Only a short walk from Layar and Fernvale LRT stations, it’s home to tranquil surrounds and a splendid array of scenic greenery. [click to continue…]
From 1 Feb 2010, flat owners who sub-let rooms in their HDB flats will have to register with HDB within 7 days of doing so.
They are also required to notify HDB when they renew or terminate the subletting of rooms, and when there are changes to their sub-tenants’ particulars. There is no need to seek prior approval for subletting of rooms. [click to continue…]
HDB is launching two new BTO projects today, Limbang Green in Choa Chu Kang and Buangkok Vale in Hougang, offering a total of 1,291 standard flats.
The flat supply comprises 276 units of Studio Apartments, 128 units of 2-room, 241 units of 3-room and 646 units of 4-room flats. 95% of the 2-, 3- and 4-room flats will be set aside for First-Timers. [click to continue…]

HDB is launching four new BTO projects today, bringing the total flat supply for 2009 to 13,500 units. The four projects are Montreal Dale in Sembawang, Segar Grove in Bukit Panjang, and SkyVille @ Dawson (杜生庄) and SkyTerrace @ Dawson (杜生阁) in Queenstown, offering a total of 2,670 flats. [click to continue…]
HDB has launched two new Build-To-Order (BTO) projects in Punggol Town – Punggol Sails and Punggol Ripples – offering a total of 1,078 standard flats. The supply comprises 130 units of Studio Apartments, 436 units of 3-room, 403 units of 4-room and 109 units of 5-room flats.
Punggol Ripples
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HDB launched today two new BTO projects, Fernvale Palms in Sengkang and Boon Lay Meadow in Jurong West. There are a total of 1,200 standard flats on offer, comprising 240 units of 2-room, 396 units of 3-room, 512 units of 4-room and 52 units of 5-room flats.
These 1,200 new BTO flats form part of the 5,000 new flat supply which Minister Mah Bow Tan announced on 1 Oct 09. They will offer greater choice and certainty for young couples looking for their first homes. [click to continue…]
by Sally on August 31, 2009
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HDB is launching Punggol Spectra under the Build-To-Order (BTO) system today, following strong interest in the recent BTO project, Punggol Residences.
Punggol Spectra is a Standard contract offering a total of 1,142 units. The flat supply comprises 301 units of 2-room, 285 units of 3-room and 556 units of 4-room flats.
Situated along Punggol Central, Punggol Spectra is within walking distance to Oasis LRT station. The Tampines Expressway is a short drive away, thus offering good connectivity to the rest of Singapore. The precinct offers commercial facilities such as shops, eating house and supermarket. The future Punggol Town Centre is just minutes away. Educational institutions such as Horizon Primary School and Punggol Secondary School are also located in the vicinity.
The prices of Punggol Spectra range from $89,000 to $109,000 for the 2-room flats, $151,000 to $179,000 for the 3-room flats and $234,000 to $293,000 for the 4-room flats. These are priced below similar flats in the market and are affordable to first-time flat buyers.
On top of a generous market subsidy on the selling price, eligible first-timers whose average monthly household income is $5,000 or less can also apply for an Additional CPF Housing Grant (AHG) of up to $40,000. The AHG can be used to offset the initial downpayment.
Find out more at HDB.
by Sally on July 30, 2009
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HDB is launching Punggol Residences under the Build-To-Order (BTO) system today. Punggol Residences is a Premium contract offering a total of 769 flats. The flat supply comprises 615 units of 4-room flats and 154 units of 5-room flats. Including this contract, HDB has offered about 6,500 new flats in Punggol since the unveiling of the Remaking Our Heartlands (ROH) plans for Punggol in Aug 2007. This is in line with HDB’s commitment to building up a critical mass in Punggol to attract and support new facilities. [click to continue…]
The Good Neighbour Award is co-organised by Housing & Development Board, People’s Association, Citizens Consultative Committees, Constituency Consultative Management Committee and Residents’ Committee. Supported by the Singapore Kindness Movement and the Singapore Press Holdings, the Award aims to recognise residents who go the extra mile to be good neighbours.
Residents can show appreciation for their neighbour’s efforts in making the community a better one by nominating him/her for the Good Neighbour Award.
The nomination exercise will be from 1 May to 31 Aug 2009. Please download the nomination form for submission.
A guidebook [English and Chinese version (PDF, 2.54MB); Malay and Tamil version (PDF, 3.56MB)] for all residents with simple pointers on how to be closer to our neighbours, as well as the common do’s and don’ts of high-rise living.
Senior Minister of State for National Development and Education, Ms Grace Fu, was the Guest-of-Honour at HDB’s inaugural retail seminar and launch of its new website, “Where2Shop@HDB”.
Where2Shop@HDB is a new website that provides comprehensive information about HDB shops in 148 Town / Neighbourhood Centres and Neighbourhood Complexes island-wide. Accessible via the HDB Infoweb at www.hdb.gov.sg/where2shop, it will make it easier and more convenient for residents and customers to search for products and services provided by heartland shops.
The main features of Where2Shop@HDB include the following:
- Customers can search for popular products and services via quick links, e.g. eating house, supermarket, clinic, fast food, cake shop, hairdressing salon, market and food centres
- It will provide the address, shop name, and trade of all HDB shops so that customers can search for them by town, address, shop name and trade
- It will indicate the bus numbers in service and specific MRT/LRT stations near the Town / Neighbourhood Centres and Neighbourhood Complexes. A map is also provided to guide customers to the shops
- It will highlight the available facilities in the vicinity and other interesting characteristics of the Town / Neighbourhood Centres and Neighbourhood Complexes, e.g. community clubs, schools, library, market and hawker centre, Government offices, places of worship, etc.
Source: HDB