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Hdb Ups Mop For Resale Flats To 5 Years
Warrior88 replied to Warrior88's topic in Housing Rules, Policies and Procedures
hdb rental cheap meh ? Last time HDB allow pte home owner to rent out resale hdb because of foreign talents ? -
Hdb Ups Mop For Resale Flats To 5 Years
Warrior88 replied to Warrior88's topic in Housing Rules, Policies and Procedures
If yours resale, can buy pte now, resale MOP is 3 years tehn sell/rent. But the pte you buy under rule on the cash & loan% -
Hdb Ups Mop For Resale Flats To 5 Years
Warrior88 replied to Warrior88's topic in Housing Rules, Policies and Procedures
what type ? -
Poll For Cov Paid (2009)
Warrior88 replied to cacabi111's topic in HDB New/Resale Flats, Executive Condominiums
Resale for application SALE (MOP) <5/3/2010, 2.5yrs if hbd loan, 1 year if bank loan >5/3/2010, 3.0 yrs, don't care what loan >30/8/2010, 5.0 yrs, don't care what loan Resale for application Sublet - whole hse (MOP) <30/8/2010, 3.0 yrs >30/8/2010, 5.0 yrs Where got ppl apply resale after 1 year, bank also penalty you. Now easier to remember, 5/5 , last time 3/3 .... but before mar 2010, got 1, got 2.5 yrs -
Poll For Cov Paid (2009)
Warrior88 replied to cacabi111's topic in HDB New/Resale Flats, Executive Condominiums
Actually MOP for resale w/o grant is 3 year or 1 year har ? using bank loan. My resale no grant bought before 5 Mar 2010 . Revised For resale applications received on or after 5 March 2010, the MOP is 3 years from effective date of resale, regardless of the type of loan taken by the owners or loan status. Resale applications received before 5 Mar 2010 and existing owners of non-subsidised flats are not be affected. The MOP is as follows: 2½ years from effective date of resale if the owner takes a loan from HDB 1 year from the effective date of resale if:- i. the owner has not taken a loan from HDB; or ii. he has taken a loan from the bank/financial institution to finance the purchase. http://www.hdb.gov.sg/fi10/fi10322p.nsf/w/...id?OpenDocument -
Poll For Cov Paid (2009)
Warrior88 replied to cacabi111's topic in HDB New/Resale Flats, Executive Condominiums
Wah.... really.... like that I can buy as many pte I want and can sell/rent my resale with MOP 3 years:) -
Poll For Cov Paid (2009)
Warrior88 replied to cacabi111's topic in HDB New/Resale Flats, Executive Condominiums
Affect why not.... cannot buy pte for 5 years. -
Hdb Ups Mop For Resale Flats To 5 Years
Warrior88 replied to Warrior88's topic in Housing Rules, Policies and Procedures
Subsidised means BTO, dbss with grant, ec with grant Non means resale, dbss, ec -
Hdb Ups Mop For Resale Flats To 5 Years
Warrior88 replied to Warrior88's topic in Housing Rules, Policies and Procedures
HDB mad abt Punggol ECO green project liao.... can recycle rules again Actually, I want to sell my resale after 3 years, when my child finish the PSLE, and move back to my pte. Now cannot liao, must keep another 2 more years. They force me to keep le. -
New Measures To Cool Property Market 30 August
Warrior88 replied to Warrior88's topic in Finance and Insurance
So, 1 way to fully redeem either one, before proceed to the next if you are cash tight, but cpf rich -
Poll For Cov Paid (2009)
Warrior88 replied to cacabi111's topic in HDB New/Resale Flats, Executive Condominiums
1&2, perhaps seller may back off also, cos their MOP not 5 yrs yet. Agetn must return cheque to buyer 3. Some will push it through, others may back out. Appeal today !!!! .All take leave & chiong -
New Measures To Cool Property Market 30 August
Warrior88 replied to Warrior88's topic in Finance and Insurance
Currently, buyers of subsidised HDB flats are not allowed to own a private residential property within the 5-year MOP. On the other hand, buyers of non-subsidised flats can concurrently own a private residential property during the MOP, as long as they live in the HDB flat. Private property owners can also buy non-subsidised flats while concurrently owning their private residential properties, provided they live in the HDB flat during MOP. There is therefore disparity in treatment amongst the different groups during their MOP. -
Hdb Ups Mop For Resale Flats To 5 Years
Warrior88 replied to Warrior88's topic in Housing Rules, Policies and Procedures
Ya, effective from 30 Aug 2010. But therat also mention there might be some along the pipeline. Those in the OTP stage, what happen to their deposit ? Sign the OTP but yet to do the submission. -
New Measures To Cool Property Market 30 August
Warrior88 replied to Warrior88's topic in Finance and Insurance
I don't think so. But the MOP still stay if yours is realse HDB -
New Measures To Cool Property Market 30 August
Warrior88 replied to Warrior88's topic in Finance and Insurance
Bro, you fast hand fast leg... bought the TG, otherwise you kena the SSD for 3 years sub sale. Also, you cannot buy the TG,FV ... can see only for a long time -
Hdb Ups Mop For Resale Flats To 5 Years
Warrior88 replied to Warrior88's topic in Housing Rules, Policies and Procedures
No... old rule. resale owner can buy pte and own both. But resale can only sell/rent them after MOP 3 years. -
New Measures To Cool Property Market 30 August
Warrior88 replied to Warrior88's topic in Finance and Insurance
If you sellyour pte now. You cannot buy until MOP for your realse flat. 5 years ? so long.. see dream home also cannot buy ? Getting sick.... thought of selling my resale, tie here tie there. But, new rule start, cannot also get out, only after 5 years. Both way die .. Haiz -
Hdb Ups Mop For Resale Flats To 5 Years
Warrior88 replied to Warrior88's topic in Housing Rules, Policies and Procedures
Looks like this rule will cool both resale & private. The changes will apply to resale applications received by HDB from 30 Aug 2010 Those who just sign the OTP, bye bye liao. -
SINGAPORE: The Housing and Development Board (HDB) will increase the Minimum Occupation Period (MOP) of non-subsidised flats from three to five years. It said this will reinforce the message that flats are meant for long-term occupation and dampen demand from those who are not in urgent need of housing. Buyers of these flats will also be banned from concurrently owning both an HDB flat and a private residential property within the MOP. Private property owners who buy a resale HDB flat must now dispose of their private residential property within six months from the date of flat purchase. HDB said this will help ensure buyers purchase flats only when they have the intent of staying in it for long term and ensure equitable treatment for all flat lessees during their MOP. Ownership of private properties by HDB lessees will be allowed after the MOP. The changes will apply to resale applications received by HDB from Monday. The Prime Minister in his National Day Rally speech on Sunday said more will be done to ensure that HDB flats will remain within reach of first-time buyers. HDB will ramp up the supply of new flats, Design, Build and Sell Scheme (DBSS) flats and Executive Condominiums (ECs) substantially to meet the housing needs of first-time property buyers. It will be offering more than 16,000 new flats this year. If demand remains strong, HDB said it's prepared to launch up to 22,000 new flats next year. Over two years, it will offer more new flats than the total flats of 35,400 in Toa Payoh town today. In addition, it will release more land for tender in 2010 to yield an estimated supply of 3,000 DBSS flats and 4,000 ECs. In 2011, HDB will release land sites for another 4,000 DBSS flats and 4,000 ECs, if demand is sustained. To widen their housing options, HDB will allow first-timer households with monthly income of between S$8,000 and S$10,000 to buy new DBSS flats with a CPF Housing Grant of S$30,000. Similar to the purchase of ECs, the HDB concessionary loan will not be available for these buyers. This revision will be applicable to DBSS projects launched for public sale after Monday. To help households get their new flats faster, HDB has also streamlined the Build-to-Order (BTO) processes to allow flat buyers collect keys to their new homes six months earlier. Buyers of projects launched in mid-2011 onwards will generally need to wait for two and a half years to collect the keys instead of the current three years. -CNA/wk