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Khaw promises to bring HDB BTO’s Afforability Ratio down to 4
In the 1970′s, a graduate’s starting pay was around $1,000 per month. Then, in Marine Parade HDB estate, the price of a new 3-room, 4-room and 5-room flat was $17,000, $20,000 and $35,000 respectively. A young graduate could easily afford a 5-room flat at a Price-to-Annual Income Ratio, also known as the Affordability Ratio (AR), of slightly under 3 i.e. 3 years of annual income to match the price of the house.
Even households earning $500 a month could easily afford a 3-room flat priced at $17,000 (AR under 3).
The World Bank considers a ratio of 5 or under as affordable for local residents, while the United Nations has set the bar lower, at 3 (see Link). In any case, anything above 5 is considered unaffordable by both the World Bank and the United Nations.
By 1990, the average price of a new 5-room flat was $70,000 and a young graduate earned about $2,000 a month. The AR then was still under 3.
After Khaw Boon Wan took over the job of National Development Minister from Mah Bow Tan, he told Parliament that more would be done to reduce BTO flat prices relative to income, so as to reduce the financial burden of housing on the young [Link]:....http://www.tremeritus.com/2014/11/30/latest-hdb-launches-show-khaw-hasnt-kept-his-promise/
In the 1970′s, a graduate’s starting pay was around $1,000 per month. Then, in Marine Parade HDB estate, the price of a new 3-room, 4-room and 5-room flat was $17,000, $20,000 and $35,000 respectively. A young graduate could easily afford a 5-room flat at a Price-to-Annual Income Ratio, also known as the Affordability Ratio (AR), of slightly under 3 i.e. 3 years of annual income to match the price of the house.
Even households earning $500 a month could easily afford a 3-room flat priced at $17,000 (AR under 3).
The World Bank considers a ratio of 5 or under as affordable for local residents, while the United Nations has set the bar lower, at 3 (see Link). In any case, anything above 5 is considered unaffordable by both the World Bank and the United Nations.
By 1990, the average price of a new 5-room flat was $70,000 and a young graduate earned about $2,000 a month. The AR then was still under 3.
After Khaw Boon Wan took over the job of National Development Minister from Mah Bow Tan, he told Parliament that more would be done to reduce BTO flat prices relative to income, so as to reduce the financial burden of housing on the young [Link]:....http://www.tremeritus.com/2014/11/30/latest-hdb-launches-show-khaw-hasnt-kept-his-promise/