Design, Build and Sell Scheme (abbreviation: DBSS) was introduced by the Housing and Development Board in 2005. Flats built under the scheme were meant for public housing and developed by private developers. They were built with supposedly better designs and mostly in matured estates such as Tampines, Ang Mo Kio and Bishan. There were 13 DBSS projects, totaling 8,533 units. The scheme attracted public outrage when a series of five-room DBSS flats developed in Tampines by Sim Lian Group Limited opened for sale at S$880,000, way higher than what could be afforded by most middle-class families. [1] As HDB did not control the pricing of DBSS units being sold, the scheme was poorly received [2] and subsequently suspended indefinitely. [3]
Location | DBSS Alias | Blk / Unit no | Launched Completion | Room Layout Design Types | Units sqm Price Range (SGD) | Land Sale / DBSS Awarded (SGD) |
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Tampines | The Premiere Pilot DBSS | Eight 17-storey blocks 2–80 @ even number | Oct 2006 Jan 2009 | 2-room 2-types 4-room 2-types 5-room 10-types | 4 (50 m²) $138,000 – $160,000 36 (92–95 m²) $278,000 – $410,000 576 (105–114 m²) $308,000 – $450,000 | 18 January 2006 21,000 sq m @ $82.2 million Sim Lian Land Pte Ltd |
Boon Keng | City View | Three 40-storey blocks Blk 7 Unit no 130 – 140 @ even no Blk 8 Unit no 142 – 152 @ even no Blk 9 Unit no 154 – 164 @ even no | Jan 2008 Apr 2011 | 3-room 2-types 4-room 2-types 5-room 6-types | 72 (68 – 70 m²) $349,000 – $394,000 168 (94–95 m²) $523,000 – $597,000 474 (107–119 m²) $536,000 – $727,000 | 6 June 2007 18,394 sq m @ $170.2 million Hoi Hup Realty Pte Ltd Sunway Concrete Products (S) Pte Ltd Oriental Worldwide Investments Inc |
Ang Mo Kio | Park Central Press Release | Four 30-storey blocks Blk A, B, C, D | July 2008 Oct 2011 | 4-room 3-types 5-room 6-types | 172 (90–93 m²) $433,000 – $567,000 406 (112–120 m²) $534,000 – $689,000 | 5 December 2007 16,789.1 sq m @ $134.2 million Greatearth Developments Pte Ltd (United Engineers Limited Group) |
Bishan | Natura Loft Press Release | Three 40-storey blocks Blk 273A, 273B, 275A | Nov 2008 Feb 2012 | 4-room 2-types 5-room 4-types | 160 (95 m²) $465,000 – $586,000 400 (120 m²) $600,000 – $739,000 | 28 February 2008 15,218.5 sq m @ $135.9 million Qingjian Realty Pte Ltd (Qingdao Construction Group Corporation) |
Simei | Parc Lumiere Press Release | Eight 12-storey blocks | Apr 2009 Jul 2011 | 4-room 4-types 5-room 8-types | 120 (94 m²) $378,000 – $425,000 240 (107–111 m²) $462,000 – $575,000 | 6 June 2008 16,825.5 sq m @ $52 million Sim Lian Land Pte Ltd |
Toa Payoh | The Peak Press Release | Two 42-storey blocks Blk 138A, 139B Three 40-storey blocks Blk 138B, 138C, 139A | Apr 2009 Jul 2012 | 3-room 2-types 4-room 1-type 5-room 5-types | 42 (70 m²) $355,000 – $398,000 306 (91 m²) $468,000 – $582,000 830 (110–117 m²) $539,000 – $722,000 | 22 August 2008 27,479.90 sq m @ $198.8 million Hoi Hup Realty Pte Ltd Sunway Developments Pte Ltd Hoi Hup JV Development Pte Ltd |
Yishun | Adora Green Press Release Archived 2012-03-30 at the Wayback Machine | Six 16-storey blocks 347A - B, 348A - D | Feb 2011 | 3-room 2-types 4-room 2-types 5-room 2-types | 67 m² ~ $300,000 – $400,000 92 m² ~ $400,000 – $500,000 112 m² ~ $500,000 – $600,000 | 24 May 2010 27,473.70 sq m @ $148.9 million Guthrie (DBP) Pte Ltd SK Land Pte Ltd |
Tampines | Centrale 8 Press Release Archived 2012-03-30 at the Wayback Machine | One 15-storey block Blk 519A Six 16-storey blocks Blk 519B - D, 520A - C | Jun 2011 | 3-room 4-types 4-room 3-types 5-room 3-types | 182 (61 – 62 m²) $389,000 – $445,000 348 (83 – 84 m²) $511,000 – $592,000 178 (108 – 109 m²) $685,000 - $778,000 | 6 August 2010 21,131.70 sq m @ $178.1 million Sim Lian Land Pte Ltd |
Bedok | Bedok Belvia | Three 14-storey blocks Three 15-storey blocks | Oct 2011 2014 | 3-room 2-types 4-room 3-types 5-room 3-types | 102 (66 – 67 m²) $387,000 – $415,000 207 (85–87 m²) $494,000 – $576,000 177 (105–109 m²) $648,000 – $727,000 | 4 Nov 2010 16,668 sq m @ $112.7 million CEL Development |
Upper Serangoon (Hougang) | Parkland Residences Press Release Archived 2010-10-19 at the Wayback Machine | Four 18-storey blocks 475A - D | Jan 2012 | 3-room 2-types 4-room 2-types 5-room 3-types | 136 (67 m²) 272 (92 m²) 272 (109–112 m²) | 2 Dec 2010 20,000 sq m @ $$155.2 million Kwan Hwee Investment Pte Ltd |
Yuan Ching Road (Jurong West) | Lake Vista Press Release Archived 2012-04-26 at the Wayback Machine | Four 22-storey blocks 138A - D | Oct 2011 2015 | 3-room 1-type 4-room 3-types 5-room 4-types | 67 m² $360,500 – $399,500 86–91 m² $481,000 – $575,300 105–108 m² $584,300 – $680,400 | 10 Jan 2011 21,199.7 sq m @ $131.6 million Hoi Hup Realty Pte Ltd Sunway Developments Pte Ltd SC Wong Holdings Pte Ltd |
Clementi | Trivelis Press Release Archived 2012-03-31 at the Wayback Machine | Three 40-storey blocks | Oct 2011 2015 | 3-room 4-types 4-room 8-types 5-room 3-types | 60m² $375,000 – $470,000 80–82 m² $530,000 – $650,000 105m² $658,000 – $770,000 | 10 Mar 2011 21,906.5 sq m @ $224 million EL Development Pte Ltd |
The Housing & Development Board, is a statutory board under the Ministry of National Development responsible for the public housing in Singapore. Established in 1960 as a result of efforts in the late 1950s to set up an authority to take over the Singapore Improvement Trust's (SIT) public housing responsibilities, the HDB focused on the construction of emergency housing and the resettlement of kampong residents into public housing in the first few years of its existence.
The Home Ownership Scheme (HOS) is a subsidised-sale public housing programme managed by the Hong Kong Housing Authority. It was instituted in the late 1970s as part of the government policy for public housing with two aims – to encourage better-off tenants of rental flats to vacate those flats for re-allocation to families in greater housing need; and also to provide an opportunity for home ownership to families unable to afford to buy in the private sector.
The Hong Kong Housing Society or Housing Society for short, is the second largest public housing provider in Hong Kong. The Society housed around 130,000 residents as of 2020. The Housing Society has been a dedicated housing provider in constantly identifying the housing needs of different sectors of the community and developing housing options attuned to their needs. Since its inception, a total of over 73,000 units have been built under different housing schemes, including Rental Estate, Rural Public Housing, Urban Improvement Scheme, Flat-for-Sale Scheme, Sandwich Class Housing Scheme, Full Market Value Development, Urban Renewal Project, Senior Citizen Residences Scheme, The Tanner Hill and Subsidised Sale Flats project.
Public housing in Hong Kong is a set of mass housing programmes through which the Government of Hong Kong provides affordable housing for lower-income residents. It is a major component of housing in Hong Kong, with nearly half of the population now residing in some form of public housing. The public housing policy dates to 1954, after a fire in Shek Kip Mei destroyed thousands of shanty homes and prompted the government to begin constructing homes for the poor.
The Sandwich Class Housing Scheme was a scheme from the Hong Kong Housing Society offering apartments to middle-income families, i.e. sandwich class, at concessionary prices during the 1990s in Hong Kong. The purchases were subject to a five-year resale restriction. The first development, Tivoli Garden, was completed in 1995, and was followed by 12 other developments. In total, more than 12,000 units were offered.
Tenants Purchase Scheme (TPS) is a scheme which allows tenants in public housing estates under the Hong Kong Housing Authority to purchase their flats. The price is set to be much lower than the market prices of private flats and Home Ownership Scheme (HOS) owing to the age of flats and restriction on selling.
Build to order (BTO) is a real estate development scheme enacted by the Housing and Development Board (HDB), a statutory board responsible for Singapore's public housing. First introduced in 2001, it consists of a flat allocation system that offers flexibility in timing and location for owners buying new public housing residences in the country.
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