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Contents Key Statistics since 1960 • Demand for Flats 01 • Building Statistics 02 • Cumulative Achievements 03 Key Statistics for FY 2013/2014 • Statistical Highlights 04 • Housing Statistics 05 • Town Developments 06 Population Housed in HDB Flats 07 Location of HDB Developments 08 Price Range of Flats Offered 09 • Residential Properties 10 • Non-Residential Developments 11 • Properties Under Management 12 • Allocations 14 • Estate Renewal Strategy 15 • Floor Plans 16 Key Statistics

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ContentsKey Statistics since 1960 • Demand for Flats 01• Building Statistics 02• Cumulative Achievements 03

Key Statistics for FY 2013/2014• Statistical Highlights 04• Housing Statistics 05• Town Developments 06• Population Housed in HDB Flats 07• Location of HDB Developments 08• Price Range of Flats Offered 09• Residential Properties 10• Non-Residential Developments 11• Properties Under Management 12• Allocations 14• Estate Renewal Strategy 15• Floor Plans 16

Key Statistics

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DEMAND FOR FLATS

Home 1960/61 - 1990/91 Rental flats Ownership flats

1960/61 - 1965/66 52,408 2,967 +

1966/67 - 1970/71 66,005 40,013 1971/72 - 1975/76 57,034 123,213 1976/77 - 1980/81 47,958 141,430 1981/82 - 1985/86 38,628 205,502 1986/87 - 1990/91 15,995 194,206

Home 1991/92 - 2013/14 Rental flats Ownership flats 1991/92 - 1995/96 39,200 308,454 1996/97 - 2000/01 27,787 129,904 2001/02 - 2005/06 22,968 51,052 2006/07 - 2010/11 20,725 64,767

2011/12 - 2013/14 14,416 93,995 *

+ Only for applications received in 1964 and 1965 to purchase Home Ownership flats. * Figures for FY 2013/2014 include projected bookings for January and March 2014 Build-To-Order (BTO) exercises as their selection exercises are ongoing as at

31 August 2014.

Note: i From FY 1989/1990 applicants for resale flats are not included in the figures on demand for Home Ownership flats.

ii Demand for flats from FY 1991/1992 to FY 1993/1994 refers to new requests received for direct purchase flats in mature and non-mature estates under the Booking System.

iii Figures from FY 1994/1995 to FY 1996/1997 include new applications received under the Registration for Flat System (RFS) and new requests made for mature estates during the year. The new requests for flats in mature estates exclude requests from applicants who were on the RFS queue and those who had previously applied for flats in mature estates.

iv Figures from FY 1997/1998 to FY 2001/2002 refer to new applications received under RFS and bookings under Walk-In-Selection (WIS). Data includes Studio Apartments, 3-room and bigger flats.

v Figures from FY 2003/2004 to FY 2013/2014 are based on bookings received by HDB for Studio Apartments and bigger flats under the various allocation exercises, as well as bookings under the Design, Build and Sell Scheme (DBSS).

Key Statistics since 1960

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BUILDING STATISTICS Dwelling Commercial1960/61 - 1990/91 Total Units Developments 1960/61 - 1965/66 54,430 53,777 653 1966/67 - 1970/71 66,239 63,448 2,791 1971/72 - 1975/76 113,819 110,362 3,457 1976/77 - 1980/81 137,670 130,981 6,689 1981/82 - 1985/86 200,377 189,299 11,078 *

1986/87 - 1990/91 121,400 119,708 1,692

Dwelling Commercial 1991/92 - 2013/14 Total Units Developments 1991/92 - 1995/96 99,557 98,994 563 #

1996/97 - 2000/01 158,621 157,919 702 2001/02 - 2005/06 55,515 55,135 380 2006/07 - 2010/11 30,069 29,935 ** 134

2011/12 - 2013/14 46,796 46,693 ** 103

Figures are for calendar years * Includes HUDC units built by the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA).** Includes DBSS Flats of 616 units for 2006 - 2010 and 2,132 units for 2011.# Before July 1992, commercial developments referred only to eating houses, shops with living quarters, and lock-up shops.

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CUMULATIVE ACHIEVEMENTS Building Projects Units Completed Residential Dwelling Units 1,057,396 **Dwelling Units (DBSS) 4,757 Commercial Shops and Eating Houses 17,026 Markets and Food Centres 223 Offices 2,218 Kiosks 847 Industrial Ready-Built Factories 14,098 *Land Leases 0Wholesale 1,145

Shops and RecreationalSwimming Complexes 18Sports Complexes 12Indoor Stadiums, Training Halls, Sports Halls 9Town Gardens and Parks 72 HDB or Government/Institutional Civil Defence Shelters 446Administrative Offices, HDB Branches and Town Council Offices 71 #

Community Centres (Void Decks) 47Bus Interchanges 25

Engineering Projects: Completed Land Reclamation Area Reclaimed (hectares)East Coast Phases 1-7 1,525North-Eastern Coast Phases 1-3 472North-Eastern Coast Phase 4 126.1Punggol 276Kallang Basin 199West Coast 86Pasir Ris 44Marina Bay 38Tuas 20Woodlands Checkpoint 9.7Tanjong Rhu 5.6Pasir Panjang 65.5Southern Islands 34Pulau Tekong 833.4

** Excludes DBSS flats.* Includes Woodlands Park D units (comprising 342 terrace workshops, 218 industrial shops and 3 canteens transferred to Jurong Town Corporation in 1995.# The Area Offices have been taken out as these have been incorporated into the Shops/Offices figures. There is also the inclusion of Administrative Offices that

are located in the Neighbourhood Centres.

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STATISTICAL HIGHLIGHTS Percentage Key Indicators FY 2013/2014 FY 2012/2013 Change % Estimated percentage of Singapore resident population living in HDB flats 82 82 0.0Estimated percentage of Singapore resident population living in HDB sold flats 79 80 -1.3 Bookings for new flats^ 30,638 + 26,537 & 15.5Applications registered for resale flats 17,552 23,579 -25.6Households that benefitted from the CPF Housing Grant~ 5,046 6,337 -20.4- Family grant (living near parents/married child) 788 1,123 -29.8- Family grant 2,611 3,381 -22.8- Singles grant 1,504 1,668 -9.8- Singles grant (living with parents) 99 132 -25.0- Joint Singles grant 44 33 33.3Households that benefitted from the Additional CPF Housing Grant~ 9,295 12,091 -23.1Households that benefitted from the Special CPF Housing Grant~# 3,380 720 369.4Applications to rent flats 4,612 4,886 -5.6No. of flats with keys issued under Home Ownership for the People Scheme 15,204 12,197 24.7Rental flats let 3,738 4,451 -16.0 Units Completed Residential@ 16,881 11,541 46.3Residential: DBSS 806 1,203 -33.0Commercial* 29 26 11.5Industrial 0 0 0.0 Units Under Construction Residential@ 86,298 72,737 18.6 Residential: DBSS 3,893 4,699 -17.2 Commercial* 454 323 40.6 Industrial 231 69 234.8 Units Awarded Residential 30,442 25,547 19.2 Commercial** 156 55 183.6 Industrial 162 0&& - * Includes shops and eating houses, mini-markets and food courts, restaurants and fast-food restaurants, emporiums and supermarkets. ** Includes shops, eating houses, supermarkets, mini-markets and restaurants, fast food restaurants and cafes. ^ Figure refers to bookings received by HDB for Studio Apartments and bigger flats under the various allocation exercises, as well as bookings for Design, Build &

Sell Scheme flats. + Figures for FY 2013/2014 include projected bookings from January and March 2014 BTO exercises as the selection exercises for these sales launches are

ongoing as at 31 August 2014. & Figures reported for FY 2012/2013 differ from those of the preceding Annual Report which had projected figures from projects launched in FY 2012/2013. Current

figures take into account actual bookings.&& Refers to actual units awarded in FY 2012/2013. ~ One family can benefit from more than one type of CPF housing grant. # The Special CPF Housing Grant was implemented in FY 2010. @ Excludes DBSS flats.

Key Statistics FY 2013/2014

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HOUSING STATISTICS FY 2013/2014Total bookings for flats offered by HDB*^: 28,789

- Build-To-Order System 21,537- Sale of Balance Flats 4,575- SERS Replacement Flats 2,532- Others+ 145

Bookings for Studio Apartments^ 1,849

Bookings for DBSS Flats offered by private developers# 0

No. of flats with keys issued for 2-room and bigger flats 13,310- 2-room flats 967- 3-room flats 2,757- 4-room flats 7,477- 5-room flats 2,073- Executive flats/Multi-Generation flats 36 No. of flats with keys issued for Studio Apartments 1,079

No. of flats with keys issued by private developers for DBSS 815- 3-room flats 167- 4-room flats 511- 5-room flats 137

Resale transactions (based on registered cases) 17,552- 1-room flats 10- 2-room flats 581- 3-room flats 5,553- 4-room flats 6,560- 5-room flats 3,549- Executive flats/Multi-Generation flats 1,293- HUDC 6

Number of applications for HDB Loan Eligibility (HLE) letters 66,800 Applications received from flat buyers and existing flat owners to finance purchases or refinance existing mortgage loan with bank loans 13,337- Flats sold 2,474- DBSS flat buyers 244- Resale flat buyers 9,213- Existing flat owners (refinance) 1,399

Approved applications for financial assistance measures from April 2013 to March 2014 3,058

Active cases for Home Office Scheme 20,146

Active cases of Subletting of Whole Flat 46,637

Billing of Upgrading Cost from April 2013 to March 2014 47,610 households

* Refers to bookings received by HDB for 2-room and bigger flats under the various allocation exercises.^ Projected bookings as selection exercises for January and March 2014 BTO exercises are still ongoing as at 31 August 2014.# The Government has not launched any DBSS land sites. Hence there are no DBSS launches in FY 2013/2014.+ Includes bookings from those affected by Resettlement and Relocation, Sale of Flats to Sitting Tenants, Rent & Purchase etc.

Key Statistics FY 2013/2014

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TOWN DEVELOPMENTS

Land Area (Hectares) Number of Dwelling Units

Town Total* Residential@ Under Management Projected as at 31 March 2014 Ultimate@

Ang Mo Kio 638 283 48,915 58,000Bedok 937 418 59,205 79,000Bishan 690 172 19,665 34,000 Bukit Batok 785 291 32,275 53,000 Bukit Merah 858 312 51,185 68,000Bukit Panjang 489 219 31,497 44,000Choa Chu Kang 583 307 41,257 62,000Clementi 412 203 24,881 39,000Geylang 678 214 29,257 49,000Hougang 1,309 367 50,248 72,000Jurong East 384 165 23,379 30,000Jurong West 987 480 70,323 94,000 Kallang/Whampoa 799 210 35,742 57,000Pasir Ris 601 318 27,919 44,000Punggol 957 374 30,877 96,000Queenstown 694 210 30,493 60,000Sembawang 708 317 19,855 60,000Sengkang 1,055 397 53,458 92,000Serangoon 737 163 21,538 30,000Tampines 1,200 549 64,525 110,000Toa Payoh (includes Bidadari) 556 248 36,616 61,000Woodlands 1,198 480 61,989 98,000 Yishun 778 398 52,877 84,000Other Estates # - 126 22,895 25,000

Total 940,871 1,499,000

Note:* Includes private developments on private and state land.@ Includes private developments under Government Land Sales Programme. The projected ultimate figures may change.# Comprises Bukit Timah, Central Area and Marine Parade.

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POPULATION HOUSED IN HDB FLATS

Estimated Resident Population* by Town as at 31 March 2014

HDB Town/Estate Population

Ang Mo Kio 149,600Bedok 203,900Bishan 65,700Bukit Batok 113,700Bukit Merah 146,800Bukit Panjang 118,700Choa Chu Kang 160,900Clementi 72,200Geylang 94,200Hougang 179,600Jurong East 80,300Jurong West 259,600Kallang/Whampoa 107,200Pasir Ris 110,600Punggol 92,500Queenstown 83,300Sembawang 71,500Sengkang 182,700Serangoon 75,700Tampines 238,800Toa Payoh 109,900Woodlands 242,900Yishun 186,200

Other Estates:Bukit Timah 8,800Central Area 34,400Marine Parade 23,300

Total 3,213,000

* Refers to Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents only. Figures are rounded off to the nearest ‘00.

Population in Singapore and in HDB Flats

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Key Statistics FY 2013/2014

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LOCATION OF HDB DEVELOPMENTS

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PRICE RANGE OF FLATS OFFEREDTable 1: Price Range for FY 2013/2014 (Price before and after deducting the Additional/Special CPF Housing Grants)

2-Room 3-Room 4-Room 5-Room Town Selling Selling Selling Selling Selling Price Less Selling Price Less Selling Price Less Selling Price Less Price AHG/SHG Price AHG/SHG Price AHG Price AHG ($) ($) ($) ($) ($) ($) ($) ($)

Choa Chu Kang – – 140,000 – 90,000 – 240,000 – 205,000 – 308,000 – 298,000 – 172,000 122,000 288,000 253,000 372,000 362,000

Punggol 81,000 – 21,000 – 176,000 – 126,000 – 279,000 – 244,000 – 365,000 – 355,000 – 141,000 81,000 232,000 182,000 377,000 342,000 495,000 485,000

Sembawang 70,000 – 10,000 – 138,000 – 88,000 – 225,000 – 190,000 – 313,000 – 303,000 – 109,000 49,000 177,000 127,000 304,000 269,000 381,000 371,000

Sengkang 76,000 – 16,000 – 150,000 – 100,000 – 251,000 – 216,000 – 358,000 – 348,000 – 124,000 64,000 189,000 139,000 329,000 294,000 425,000 415,000

Woodlands 73,000 – 13,000 – 133,000 – 83,000 – 223,000 – 188,000 – 276,000 – 266,000 – 118,000 58,000 183,000 133,000 298,000 263,000 369,000 359,000

Yishun 75,000 – 15,000 – 150,000 – 100,000 – 252,000 – 217,000 – 316,000 – 306,000 – 118,000 58,000 234,000 184,000 320,000 285,000 393,000 383,000

Note: i ‘Selling Price’ indicated are for new flats in selected towns offered under the Build-To-Order (BTO) system.

ii ‘Selling Price less AHG/ SHG’ are net of the Additional CPF Housing Grant (AHG) and the Special CPF Housing Grant (SHG). The assumed housing grants are: • 2-room flat: $60,000 (comprising AHG of $40,000 and SHG of $20,000)• 3-room flat: $50,000 (comprising AHG of $30,000 and SHG of $20,000)• 4-room flat: $35,000 (comprising AHG of $15,000 and SHG of $20,000)• 5-room flat: $10,000 (AHG only)

iii Eligible first-timer applicants earning not more than $5,000 per month can apply for the AHG of up to $40,000. Over and above the AHG, first-timer families earning not more than $6,500 can also apply for the SHG of up to $20,000 if they are buying a 2- to 4-room (standard or premium) flats in non-mature towns/estates.

iv Price differential between flat types and over different years may not be directly comparable as it may be affected by the different attributes of the flats offered such as location, design, storey height, orientation, etc.

Key Statistics FY 2013/2014

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RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIESDWELLING UNITS UNDER MANAGEMENT

SOLD FLATS RENTAL

DWELLING DWELLING DWELLING DWELLING TOTAL UNITS UNITS (DBSS) UNITS UNITS (DBSS) DWELLING UNDER UNDER COMPLETED COMPLETED HDB Town 1-Room 2-Room 3-Room 4-Room 5-Room Exec SA HUDC Total 1-Room 2-Room 3-Room 4-Room Total UNITS CONSTRUCTION CONSTRUCTION FY 2013/2014 FY 2013/2014

1 Ang Mo Kio 0 638 24,127 13,681 5,653 488 136 0 44,723 1,318 2,855 18 1 4,192 48,915 1,827 0 0 0

2 Bedok 0 680 22,349 19,744 10,184 2,713 130 0 55,800 2,250 1,145 10 0 3,405 59,205 2,585 488 0 0

3 Bishan 0 0 2,359 9,359 5,715 1,660 176 0 19,269 396 0 0 0 396 19,665 408 0 0 0

4 Bukit Batok 0 0 10,279 13,851 4,832 2,732 180 0 31,874 305 95 1 0 401 32,275 2,886 0 180 0

5 Bukit Merah 258 1,157 15,704 14,924 9,323 44 442 0 41,852 4,473 4,599 165 96 9,333 51,185 4,322 0 0 0

6 Bukit Panjang 0 211 3,021 14,926 9,661 3,381 0 0 31,200 223 74 0 0 297 31,497 3,828 0 816 0

7 Choa Chu Kang 0 238 1,731 19,796 13,422 4,762 440 0 40,389 355 513 0 0 868 41,257 7,644 0 874 0

8 Clementi 0 249 11,720 8,075 2,765 618 0 0 23,427 760 683 11 0 1,454 24,881 1,464 888 0 0

9 Geylang 0 752 10,875 9,180 3,590 830 107 0 25,334 1,044 2,398 481 0 3,923 29,257 1,568 0 0 0

10 Hougang 0 268 9,668 23,854 9,958 4,310 192 622 48,872 532 624 220 0 1,376 50,248 3,556 680 464 0

11 Jurong East 0 302 6,791 7,855 5,925 1,871 143 0 22,887 352 110 30 0 492 23,379 518 0 0 0

12 Jurong West 0 461 11,526 27,938 21,191 6,507 287 0 67,910 540 1,169 704 0 2,413 70,323 2,738 682 1,078 0

13 Kallang/Whampoa 0 445 13,144 9,848 5,365 503 0 0 29,305 4,401 2,024 11 1 6,437 35,742 3,453 0 0 0

14 Pasir Ris 0 21 163 10,716 9,055 7,460 185 98 27,698 176 44 1 0 221 27,919 1,386 447 185 0

15 Punggol 0 646 1,764 14,166 11,970 1,126 318 0 29,990 701 186 0 0 887 30,877 14,135 0 2,238 0

16 Queenstown 0 1,529 14,559 7,663 3,767 354 266 0 28,138 575 1,699 81 0 2,355 30,493 2,897 0 557 0

17 Sembawang 0 397 349 8,447 7,556 2,870 0 0 19,619 169 67 0 0 236 19,855 3,076 0 1,434 0

18 Sengkang 0 872 1,961 24,883 20,308 4,462 240 0 52,726 512 220 0 0 732 53,458 12,644 0 3,378 0

19 Serangoon 0 77 4,545 10,231 3,752 2,365 0 244 21,214 182 142 0 0 324 21,538 195 0 0 0

20 Tampines 0 251 12,528 27,529 16,777 5,845 417 0 63,347 775 387 16 0 1,178 64,525 2,680 708 849 0

21 Toa Payoh 0 715 14,996 9,610 6,016 854 156 175 32,522 1,170 2,898 26 0 4,094 36,616 1,443 0 0 0

22 Woodlands 0 263 6,037 27,285 19,345 6,190 416 0 59,536 1,492 743 64 154 2,453 61,989 3,317 0 1,924 0

23 Yishun 0 438 13,995 26,451 8,162 2,741 357 0 52,144 530 180 23 0 733 52,877 7,596 0 2,904 806

Other Estates:

24 Central Area 0 345 4,687 3,515 903 9 0 38 9,497 2,075 971 52 14 3,112 12,609 0 0 0 0

25 Bukit Timah 0 0 441 920 682 380 0 0 2,423 0 0 0 0 0 2,423 132 0 0 0

26 Marine Parade 0 26 3,038 1,798 1,676 0 0 0 6,538 0 1,324 1 0 1,325 7,863 0 0 0 0

Total 258 10,981 222,357 366,245 217,553 65,075 4,588 1,177 888,234 25,306 25,150 1,915 266 52,637 940,871 86,298 3,893 16,881 806

Key Statistics FY 2013/2014

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NON-RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENTS

Type Awarded Under as at Construction as Completed 31 March 2014 at 31 March 2014

Commercial Shops, Lock-Up Shops and Eating Houses 128 285 5Mini-Markets 7 25 2Markets and Hawker Centres 0 1 0Kiosks and Shoplets 0 0 0Food Courts# 4 4 0Restaurants and Fast Food Restaurants 4 8 0Emporiums and Supermarkets 13 28 0Offices 0 0 0Commercial Spaces 0 0 0

Industrial Complexes 162 231 0

Sports and Recreational Neighbourhood Parks* 4 0 0

HDB or Government/Institutional Bus Interchanges 0 0 0Community Clubs 0 0 0HDB Branches/Service Centres 0 0 0Town Council Offices 0 0 1Education Centres 6 23 1Residents’ Committee Centres 18 59 2Childcare Centres 17 53 3

* Includes common green and linear green# Includes cafes

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PROPERTIES UNDER MANAGEMENT . Type Units Units Units Units as at taken over reclassified/ as at 31 March in FY converted/ 31 March 2013 2013/2014 demolished 2014 Residential 1-Room Flats 25,384 180 0 25,564 2-Room Flats 34,716 1,416 (1 ) 36,131 3-Room Flats 222,704 2,746 (1,178 ) 224,272 4-Room Flats 357,940 8,829 (258 ) 366,511 5-Room Flats 214,798 2,860 (105 ) 217,553 Executive Flats 65,078 0 (3 ) 65,075 Studio Apartments 2,932 1,656 0 4,588 HUDC Flats 1,177 0 0 1,177

Total 924,729 17,687 (1,545 ) 940,871 Commercial Shops 12,793 56 (11 ) 12,838 Kiosks and Shoplets 685 0 0 685 Eating Establishments 803 14 (3 ) 814 Supermarkets and Emporiums 177 7 (1 ) 183 Offices 2,149 16 (3 ) 2,162 Automated Teller Machines 195 0 (23 ) 172 Civil Defence Shelters 370 1 0 371 Radio Equipment Rooms 164 0 0 164 Total 17,336 94 (41 ) 17,389 Industrial Terrace Workshops 2,748 0 0 2,748 Industrial Shops 4,883 0 0 4,883 Warehouses 89 0 0 89 Industrial Complexes 2,882 0 0 2,882 Prototype Factories 201 0 0 201 Canteens/Eating Houses 48 0 0 48 Land Leases 539 0 (7 ) 532 Wholesale 1,105 0 0 1,105 Total 12,495 0 (7 ) 12,488 Car Parks Car Lots 579,959 9,253 (3,666 ) 585,546 Lorry Lots 6,882 32 (66 ) 6,848 Motorcycle Lots 155,058 3,279 (1,381 ) 156,956 Total 741,899 12,564 (5,113 ) 749,350

Key Statistics FY 2013/2014

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PROPERTIES UNDER MANAGEMENT (Continued) Type Units Units Units Units as at taken over reclassified/ as at 31 March in FY converted/ 31 March 2013 2013/2014 demolished 2014

Social and Communal Facilities Childcare Centres 507 45 (16 ) 536 Education Centres 303 6 (6 ) 303 Children’s Homes/Homes for the Aged 17 0 0 17 Senior Citizen Centres 44 1 1 46 Boys’ Clubs 4 0 0 4 Social Service Centres 154 23 (8 ) 169 Residents’ Committee Centres 529 7 (2 ) 534 Social Function Halls 11 0 0 11 Community Health/Dialysis Centres 57 2 3 62 Day Activity Centres 113 10 2 125 Neighbourhood Links 20 0 (3 ) 17 Study Centres 13 0 (2 ) 11 Student Care Centres 83 0 0 83 Civil Defence Shelters 76 0 (1 ) 75 Others* 7 0 (2 ) 5

Total 1,938 94 (34 ) 1,998 HDB or Government Administrative Facilities HDB Branches/Service Centres 23 0 0 23 Administrative Offices 20 0 (2 ) 18 Polyclinics 6 0 0 6Community Centres** 13 3 (1 ) 15 Neighbourhood Police Posts/Satellite Fire Posts 74 2 0 76 Bus Terminals and Interchanges 2 0 0 2 Libraries 8 0 (3 ) 5

Total 146 5 (6 ) 145 * Comprises Civil Defence Centres. ** Refers to void-deck Community Centres. The stand-alone Community Centres are excluded as these are not managed by HDB.

Note : i Children’s Homes, Homes for the Aged, Hostels for the disabled, sheltered housing and hospice care are reclassified under Children’s Homes/Homes for the Aged.ii Facilities formerly grouped under Social Services Centres have been reclassified and categorised separately as Day Activity Centres, Neighbourhood Links, Student Care

Centres and Study Centres. Counselling Centres, Family Clubs, Family Service Centres, Social Service Centres, Social Services and Youth Centres are now classified under Social Services Centres.

iii Community Halls are now reclassified as Social Function Halls. iv Cancer Screening Centres, Diabetes & Hypertension Control Centres, Diabetes Education Care Centres, Kidney Dialysis Centres, Medical Free Clinics and Mental Health

Centres are grouped under Community Health/Dialysis Centres.v Day Activity Centres for the Disabled, Day Activity Centres for Senior Citizens, Day Care Centres for Senior Citizens and Rehabilitative Day Care Centres are grouped

under Day Activity Centres.vi Student Care Centres and Student Service Centres are grouped under Student Care Centres. vii Libraries include Community Children’s Libraries.

Key Statistics FY 2013/2014

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ALLOCATIONS

Number of Units Type Sold Percentage % Rented Percentage % Residential 1-Room Flats 0 0.0 1,592 42.62-Room Flats 967 6.4 1,179 31.53-Room Flats 2,757 18.1 500 13.44-Room Flats 7,477 49.2 446 11.95-Room Flats 2,073 13.6 21 0.6Executive Flats/Multi-Generation Flats 36 0.2 0 0.0Studio Apartments 1,079 7.1 0 0.0DBSS 3-Room Flats 167 1.1 0 0.0DBSS 4-Room Flats 511 3.4 0 0.0DBSS 5-Room Flats 137 0.9 0 0.0

Total 15,204 100.0 3,738 100.0 Commercial Shops and Eating Houses 0 0.0 131 63.6Offices 0 0.0 62 30.1Supermarkets and Emporiums 0 0.0 5 2.4Civil Defence Shelters (commercial use) 0 0.0 8 3.9

Total 0 0.0 206 100.0 Industrial Terrace Workshops 0 0.0 8 23.5Industrial Shops 0 0.0 15 44.1Warehouses 0 0.0 0 0.0Prototype Factories 0 0.0 0 0.0Industrial Complexes 0 0.0 10 29.4Canteens/Eating Houses 0 0.0 1 2.9

Total 0 0.0 34 99.9* Social Communal Facilities Childcare Centre 0 0.0 45 46.4Day Activity Centre (Disabled) 0 0.0 2 2.1Day Activity Centre (Senior Citizens) 0 0.0 3 3.1Education Centre 0 0.0 12 12.4Family Service Centre 0 0.0 6 6.2Medical Free Clinic 0 0.0 2 2.1Residents’ Committee Centre 0 0.0 2 2.1Rehabilitation Day Care Centre 0 0.0 5 5.2Satellite Fire Post 0 0.0 2 2.1Senior Activity Centre 0 0.0 9 9.3Social Service Centre 0 0.0 3 3.1Social Service Office 0 0.0 3 3.1Student Service Centre 0 0.0 1 1.0Void Deck Community Centre 0 0.0 1 1.0Dyslexia Learning Centre 0 0.0 1 1.0

Total 0 0.0 97 100.2* * Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding.

Key Statistics FY 2013/2014

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ESTATE RENEWAL STRATEGY

Home Improvement Programme (HIP) Total number of precincts announced 115 precinctsTotal number of precincts completed within FY 9 precinctsIn Progress as at 31 March 2014 54 precincts

Neighbourhood Renewal Programme (NRP) Total number of projects announced 85 projects

Lift Upgrading Programme (LUP) Total number of precincts completed in FY 72 precinctsIn Progress as at 31 March 2014 105 precincts

Selective En bloc Redevelopment Scheme (SERS)Total number of sites under Selective En bloc Redevelopment Scheme since 1995 78 sitesCompleted Clearance 71 sitesIn Progress 7 sites

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FLOOR PLANS

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2-ROOM

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FLOOR PLANS

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3-ROOM

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1 2 3 4 5

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FLOOR PLANS

Key Statistics FY 2013/2014

4-ROOM

Scale :

Area :

METRES0

90 m2

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FLOOR PLANS

Key Statistics FY 2013/2014

5-ROOM

Scale :

Area :

METRES0

110 m2

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FLOOR PLANS

Key Statistics FY 2013/2014

3GEN

Scale :

Area :

METRES0

115 m2

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