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  2. Public housing in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, the HDB introduced the Lease Buyback Scheme, under which the HDB buys a proportion of the housing unit's lease at current resale prices. Additional schemes, such as the Silver Housing Bonus, under which the homeowner moves to a smaller flat, and the two-room Flexi scheme consisting of smaller flats with shorter leases, were introduced ...

  3. Build to order (HDB) - Wikipedia

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    Defect Liability Period (DLP) – Previous HDB projects are offers a standard one-year to all purchasers of its new flats. During this period, any building defects are repaired at no cost to the lessees. Premium apartment for 4, 4A and 5 rooms/loft unit – Internal square metres (90–96 m 2, 101–103 m 2 and 110–114 m 2 / 111–120 m 2)

  4. Housing and Development Board - Wikipedia

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    One of the original HDB flats constructed in 1960, in July 2021.. On the Housing & Development Board (HDB)'s formation, it announced plans to build over 50,000 flats, mostly in the city, under a five-year scheme, [7] and found ways to build flats as cheaply as possible so that the poor could afford to stay in them. [8]

  5. Future developments in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Announced by Changi Airport Group (CAG) on 26 April 2024, a new 255-room Hotel Indigo will be opened in 2028 at the newly refurbished Changi Airport Terminal 2. Situated above the existing coach stand, the hotel will be Singapore's first "zero-energy" hotel and be accessible from the departure hall via a linkbridge.

  6. New towns of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the 1958 Master Plan called for three self-sufficient new towns to be constructed outside the city centre. [2] After the transfer of the SIT's housing responsibilities to the Housing and Development Board (HDB) in the 1960s, the population densities of planned residential areas in new towns was increased to facilitate social ...

  7. Public housing - Wikipedia

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    The two main public housing providers are the Housing Authority and the Housing Society. The most common types of public housing in Hong Kong are public rental housing (PRH) and subsidised sale flats produced under the Home Ownership Scheme (HOS). In 2016, approximately 31 per cent of Hong Kong households lived in PRH flats while 15 per cent ...

  8. Lift Upgrading Programme - Wikipedia

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    Lift in a HDB residential block in Woodlands undergoing replacement under the SLRP programme. HDB introduced a new Selective Lift Replacement Programme (SLRP) to help replace about 750 old lifts with modern lifts that come with more energy-efficient motors, vision panels and infra-red doors with motion safety sensors for added energy efficiency ...

  9. Administrative law in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The provision entitled the HDB to seize a flat if one of its authorised occupiers had acquired an interest in any other real property, and the HDB alleged that one of the plaintiff's sons had done so.