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The Lifecycle of an HDB Flat: Essential Stages for Owners and Buyers

Posted by Jayson Ang on July 4, 2026
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TLDR

HDB flats in Singapore, home to 80% of residents, begin as state land acquired at fair market value. The Build-To-Order (BTO) system launches new flats 3-4 times a year, with construction starting only if demand exceeds 70%, minimizing oversupply. Unsold flats from previous launches are sold through Sale of Balance Flats (SBF) and Open Booking options. Construction takes 3-5 years, with key collection after Temporary Occupation Permit issuance. Owners have warranties on defects and must fulfill a Minimum Occupation Period (MOP) before selling or renting out fully. Older flats undergo rejuvenation via Home Improvement Programmes, and redevelopment options like the Voluntary Early Redevelopment Scheme (VERS) are proposed for flats over 70 years old. The Lease Buyback Scheme (LBS) helps seniors monetize their flats. All flats have a 99-year lease, reverting to the government at expiry. Choosing to buy or sell depends on individual circumstances and market conditions, with professional advice recommended.

HDB flats are the cornerstone of housing in Singapore, with approximately 80% of the resident population calling them home and 90% of those being homeowners. For many young couples, the Build-To-Order (BTO) system serves as the gateway to their first marital home. Understanding the key stages in an HDB flat’s life—from its inception as state land to the expiration of its 99-year lease—is therefore crucial for both current and prospective owners.

From State Land to HDB BTO Projects

The journey of an HDB flat begins with the acquisition of state land from the Singapore Land Authority (SLA), which acts as the custodian of land designated for public housing. The land price is determined by the Chief Valuer (CV) based on its Fair Market Value, and given that state land forms part of Singapore’s reserves, the Chief Valuer’s appointment requires the President’s concurrence. In FY2023, HDB incurred $8.3 billion in state land purchases.

The BTO System: Meeting Demand Efficiently

Today, new HDB flats are primarily offered through the BTO system, with sales launches occurring three to four times a year. A key aspect of the BTO system, introduced in 2001 after HDB faced an oversupply of unsold flats post-1997 Asian Currency Crisis, is that construction only commences if demand for a project exceeds 70% of its supply. This ensures efficient resource allocation and minimizes unsold inventory. For instance, the February 2025 BTO sales launch is set to offer over 5,000 new flats across various towns.

Sales of Balance Flats (SBF) and Open Booking of Flats

Unsold units from previous BTO launches, as well as surplus flats from the Selective En Bloc Redevelopment Scheme (SERS) and repurchased units, are re-offered through Sale of Balance Flats (SBF) exercises. These typically occur alongside BTO launches, with the February 2025 SBF exercise being the largest ever, offering over 5,500 flats. Any remaining units from SBF exercises are then made available through the Open Booking of Flats option, introduced in June 2019, allowing year-round booking. While current demand means limited availability through this channel, it provides flexibility when surplus flats exist.

Construction and Key Collection

HDB flats generally take between 3 to 5 years to construct, though some projects now offer Shorter Waiting Times (SWT) of under 3 years. Buyers can track construction progress via the My HDBPage portal. Key collection occurs once the project receives its Temporary Occupation Permit (TOP). It’s important for buyers to note the Probable Completion Date (PCD) and the contractual Delivery Possession Date (DPD); delays beyond DPD warrant monetary reimbursements from HDB.

Post-Key Collection: Warranties and MOP

New flat owners benefit from a 1-year Defects Liability Period (DLP) from key collection, during which HDB arranges for the building contractor to rectify defects. Beyond DLP, there’s a 5-year warranty for ceiling leaks and external wall seepage, and a 10-year warranty for spalling concrete.

A critical stage for owners is the Minimum Occupation Period (MOP), which mandates a minimum period of residency before the flat can be sold. For Standard flats, the MOP is 5 years, while Plus and Prime flats have a 10-year MOP. Upon MOP fulfillment, owners can rent out the entire flat without restrictions (except for Prime Flats, which cannot be rented out in their entirety even after MOP). Before MOP, only rooms can be rented out while the owner resides in the flat.

Flat Rejuvenation and Redevelopment Schemes

As HDB flats age, they undergo various rejuvenation programs. Flats aged 30-40 years are eligible for the Home Improvement Programme (HIP), addressing common maintenance issues. An upcoming HIP II program targets flats reaching 60-70 years. Eligible flats may also fall under the more comprehensive Neighbourhood Renewal Programme (NRP).

The Voluntary Early Redevelopment Scheme (VERS) is a proposed option for flats aged 70 years or older, offering residents the choice of early redevelopment. Unlike the mandatory SERS, VERS provides an attractive alternative for homeowners seeking to move to newer flats.

Monetizing Your Flat: The Lease Buyback Scheme (LBS)

The Lease Buyback Scheme (LBS) allows HDB homeowners to monetize their flats by selling a portion of the remaining lease to HDB. Eligibility requires homeowners to be at least 65 years old and retain a minimum lease of 20 years, meaning the flat must be 79 years or younger to qualify.

The 99-Year Leasehold Period

Ultimately, all HDB flats are sold on 99-year leases. Upon reaching the 99-year mark, the property reverts to the government. This underlines the significance of schemes like VERS, which aim to provide options for homeowners as their flats approach the end of their leasehold period.

Should You Buy, Sell or Wait?

If you’re reading this, you must be trying to figure out the best course of action right now: is it the right time to buy or sell?

It’s difficult to give an exact answer since everyone’s situation is unique and what works for one person may not necessarily work for you.

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