SINGAPORE — By 2030, Singapore is expected to have 700,000 new homes
which will be located in new towns, existing estates and the central
region, where 200,000 of these units will be completed by the end of
2016.
According to the Land Use Plan released today, three new towns will be carved out.
One of them is Bidadari town where 11,000 housing units, both
private and public, are expected. Another town will be created in
Tampines North, which is slated to have 21,000 units, while the other
will be in Tengah, which will have 55,000 units and be almost the size
of Ang Mo Kio Town.
Build-To-Order (BTO) projects can be expected in Bidadari and Tampines North first - in the next two to three years while BTO projects will come on stream in Tengah in the next three to five years. Mature estates will also be rejuvenated. CHANNEL NEWSASIA
According to the Land Use Plan released today, three new towns will be carved out.
Build-To-Order (BTO) projects can be expected in Bidadari and Tampines North first - in the next two to three years while BTO projects will come on stream in Tengah in the next three to five years. Mature estates will also be rejuvenated. CHANNEL NEWSASIA
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