The Housing & Development Board (HDB) Build-To-Order (BTO) scheme in Singapore has long been a crucial pathway for many in securing affordable housing. Occurring four times a year, these BTO exercises draw significant attention, as hopeful applicants vie for a limited number of flats. These BTO flats are highly sought after due to their comparatively lower prices than the current.
The thing about going for a BTO flat is that since the flats aren't built yet, you won't be able to see the exact locations of the flats. (This is unlike opting for a resale flat, whereby you get to see its location and where it's facing.) Besides visiting the actual BTO site, one way to figure out which unit.
There's no question about it – the May 2022 BTO launch is going to be hotly contested. There will be 4,583 Build To Order (BTO) flats across five estates that will be launched – with the main draw the two projects under the Prime Location Public Housing (PLH) model in Bukit Merah and Queenstown. To round up, the other projects.