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13 Mar 2018
The Housing & Development Board ("HDB") has issued S$600 million, 5-year Fixed Rate Notes (the “Notes”) under its S$32 billion Multicurrency Medium Term Note ("MTN") Programme.
07 Mar 2018
The Housing & Development Board (HDB), as the Government’s land sales agent, launched the land parcel at Sumang Walk for tender on 12 Dec 2017.
06 Mar 2018
At MND’s Committee of Supply debate today, Minister for National Development, Mr Lawrence Wong, announced measures to help young couples buy their first home earlier, and to better support families who are navigating changes in life circumstances with their housing needs.
27 Feb 2018
20 Feb 2018
Central Provident Fund (CPF) members will continue to earn interest rates of up to 3.5% per annum on their Ordinary Account (OA) monies, and up to 5% per annum on their Special and Medisave Accounts (SMA) monies in the second quarter of 2018. CPF members will also earn up to 5% per annum on their Retirement Account (RA) monies in 2018.
19 Feb 2018
Minister for Finance, Mr Heng Swee Keat, announced in the Budget Statement in Parliament today that the Government will enhance the Proximity Housing Grant (PHG) to encourage married couples, singles, and their parents to live closer together, in the same flat or nearby, for stronger family support.
06 Feb 2018
HDB launched 4,381 flats for sale today under the February 2018 Build-To-Order (BTO) and Re-Offer of Balance Flats (ROF) exercise.
01 Feb 2018
From 1 May 2018, the occupancy cap for 4-room and larger HDB flats being rented out will be reduced to six persons, from the current maximum of nine persons.
26 Jan 2018
This press release provides the data for the HDB resale and rental market in 4th Quarter 2017.
24 Jan 2018
The Housing & Development Board ("HDB") has issued S$515 million, 10-year Fixed Rate Notes (the “Notes”) under its S$32 billion Multicurrency Medium Term Note ("MTN") Programme.