
The Married Child Priority Scheme: It’s a Trap!
The Simple Sum
29 Jul 2020Share
The BTO application process can be a little dicey and nerve-wracking for the first-timer. Everything seems to hinge on your ballot number; the lower the number, the better your chances are at getting the unit you’re eyeing. This is why some couples may adopt priority schemes as a way to get ahead of others in the queue, one of which is the Married Child Priority Scheme.Here’s the thing: while priority schemes are a good “hack” to ensure you get priority for BTO flats, your parents will not be able to move outside a 4km radius of your BTO for the next five years after you receive the keys of your BTO. In other words, they’ll only be able to move to an apartment that is more than 4km away from your new flat until after you fulfil the Minimum Occupancy Period (MOP).
Thus if your parents have dreams of downgrading in the next few years and want to fund their retirement with sales proceeds, this might pose a problem for their plans if they can't find anything within 4km of you.
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