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    Tharman : 1K income can buy HDB??

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    • FunzF Offline
      Funz
      last edited by

      Yup, it is pension. In any case this $8 medical bill is a bit :offtopic: here.


      Just trying to say, it may not be something that is available to all, does not mean that it does not exist. Yes, it smarts that someone who could well afford to pay $800K for his surgery is paying only $8 and happily announcing to everyone. And no it is no longer available now but I am still benefitting from it as I don't have to worry about my parents' medical bills.

      Likewise, this $1k/mth being able to afford a flat may seem like a joke but that does not mean it is not possible. It is being made possible just that most of us here do not fall into that bracket and thus will not experience it.

      Why be so quick to call everything that the govt is trying to roll out a joke, or lame or a smoke screen?

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        vicki
        last edited by

        If somebody is nice enuff to work out the sums for this, pls share…


        i am really curious numerically how this all works + the day to day expenses of the family.

        Know someone (unmarried) who earns just a shave off $1k (and staying with parents’ hse) and that person is already struggling with day to day needs…

        I could probably share with him the new policy…

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          Daddy D
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          Funz:

          Why be so quick to call everything that the govt is trying to roll out a joke, or lame or a smoke screen?
          For him to quote this \"1K can buy HDB\" example to imply that all HDB is affordable... Is like u quote this $30 bill but omit the pension thingy...
          We all know better right?
          Not smoke then I dunno what it is...
          🦆 :siam:

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            vicki
            last edited by

            raysusan:
            last year some one said $8 can do a bypass surgery

            this year $1k can buy HDB

            :faint: .......
            Yah lor - things in SG sooooo cheap....

            Then dunno why when they were talking abt Ministerial paycut - there was so much fuss...

            Cheap to live in SG mah rite? :evil: :evil:

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              vicki
              last edited by

              Daddy 😧
              Funz:


              Why be so quick to call everything that the govt is trying to roll out a joke, or lame or a smoke screen?

              For him to quote this \"1K can buy HDB\" example to imply that all HDB is affordable... Is like u quote this $30 bill but omit the pension thingy...
              We all know better right?
              Not smoke then I dunno what it is...
              🦆 :siam:

              err... called 'half truth' or 'white lies'?

              :siam:

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                1amber
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                vicki:
                raysusan:

                last year some one said $8 can do a bypass surgery

                this year $1k can buy HDB

                :faint: .......

                Yah lor - things in SG sooooo cheap....

                Then dunno why when they were talking abt Ministerial paycut - there was so much fuss...

                Cheap to live in SG mah rite? :evil: :evil:

                Pay them so much and they come up with such crap. I'd rather put in some monkeys and feed them peanuts. At least they dun suka suka send warning letters and threaten to sue :evil: :evil:

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                • FunzF Offline
                  Funz
                  last edited by

                  http://sg.news.yahoo.com/blogs/singaporescene/1-000-month-salary-really-afford-buy-hdb-065834523.html


                  He said \"enhanced housing grants for lower income family are such that a family with a monthly income of as low as $1,000 can now purchase a small flat.\"

                  You read is as implying HDB flats are affordable for all.

                  I read it as there are now more aids available for the needy to set them on the path of having a roof over their heads.

                  I am not saying that everything the govt has done or will be rolling out covers everyone and everything perfectly. There are gaps, especially for those whose income fall a wee bit outside the ceiling they have set.

                  But lets just be a little less skeptical and a bit more hopeful ok. And in another 4 odd years time, we get to choose our govt again.

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                    raysusan
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                    What Minister Khaw didn’t say when clarifying Tharman’s “buying HDB flat on $1K pay”


                    http://www.tremeritus.com/2012/03/03/what-minister-khaw-didnt-say-when-clarifying-tharmans-buying-hdb-flat-on-1k-pay/
                    [quote]The mortgage payment, said Mr Khaw, can be fully paid through the applicant’s CPF, without incurring any additional monthly cash payments. Based on recent BTO launches, Mr Khaw noted that the median income for this group is about $1,400.

                    There are, of course, other conditions imposed by HDB for buying a two-room BTO flat. For example:

                    • You or your spouse must be in continuous employment for one year before the flat application
                    • You can only apply for this once
                    • You can only buy a 2 room flat direct from the HDB and your flat must be situated in a non-mature estate.

                    In the case of temporary workers, it may be hard to show to HDB that they have continuous employment for one year since they may be hopping from odd job to odd job in a one year period.

                    However, even if they have a permanent job paying $1,000 a month and, like what Mr Khaw said, their mortgage payment can be fully paid through CPF, without the need tor additional cash payments, what Mr Khaw didn’t say is the person must ensure continuous employment for the next 30 years. The monthly mortgage payment of about $150-200, which is covered entirely by CPF, necessitates that the HDB applicant takes a 30-year mortgage loan.

                    Should they be retrenched or should something untoward happen and they lose their jobs because of health reasons for example, these people will be particularly vulnerable and will find keeping up with payments difficult. And these group of people are indeed more vulnerable because they have a harder time competing with cheaper foreign workers at the lower end job market.[/quote]

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                      HVR
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                      SINGAPORE: As for Deputy Prime Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam’s comment that Singaporeans earning S$1,000 could also own a home, Minister of State Josephine Teo said she was not surprised at the mixed reactions from netizens.


                      "They don’t necessarily know that there are grants available from the HDB that will make the actual size of the loan for purchasing these houses not very big.

                      "With the grants, the loan amount is about S$40,000 and if you stretch it out over 20 or 30 years, the monthly instalment is in the range of S$100 to S$200," she said.

                      "On the one hand, people can’t imagine that even a person earning S$1,000 can earn a home. On the other hand, the facts do show that with grant support and with regular jobs and CPF contributions, over time that goal can be reached even for those on the lower end of our income spectrum.

                      "So that’s a strength of our society and we should make an effort to reach out to these individuals so that they too know they can fulfill their dreams of owning (a home), it is not out of their reach," she said.

                      - CNA/cc/ck

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                        limlim
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                        Emelyn:
                        Funz:

                        [quote=\"limlim\"]

                        Just buy a $500/mth premium insurance scheme with hospitalisation plan..

                        The surgery can even be FOC..

                        Can peasants afford or willing to pay for that kind of premium hospitalisation plans? If you're not sick or require medical treatment, the money is down the drain.

                        If no insurance related plan.. the $8 is a joke.. really..

                        Nope, not insurance.

                        And there are more people I know who have that kind of benefits.

                        Are you refering to those under CSC Medical Scheme ? Or was it called MSO ?
                        If yes, my dad has it. And his medical bills are covered by govt. He used to be a civil servant. I believe there is no longer such a medical scheme. Maybe only for \"selected\" groups of people. :evil:

                        If you are in private sector, there is no such benefit.[/quote]Why talk about it if it only applies to selected few people instead of the general population?

                        Might as well say bungalow is affordable bcoz there are pple who can afford it..

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