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Two Prime projects in Bishan, Bukit Merah among 6,952 flats launched in June BTO exercise

Two Prime projects in Bishan, Bukit Merah among 6,952 flats launched in June BTO exercise
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Singapore's Housing and Development Board has launched nearly 7,000 new flats in the June 2026 Build-to-Order exercise, including prime projects in Bishan and Bukit Merah. The initiative includes new subsidy clawback measures and enhanced priority schemes for larger families.

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Public housing policy is a cornerstone of Singapore's social stability, and adjustments to subsidy structures directly impact housing affordability for citizens.

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Eligible families with three or more children will also be allocated a higher quota starting from the June BTO exercise.

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