Indranee Rajah on HDB supply target under Parenthood Provisional Housing Scheme
The Housing and Development Board (HDB) met its target of ramping up the supply to 4,000 units under the Parenthood Provisional Housing Scheme (PPHS) at the end of 2025. Households with at least one child aged 18 and below, as well as married couples expecting a child, get the highest priority. Married couples without children and households with older children are next, followed by fiance-fiancee couples. In recent exercises, all households in the highest priority tier and about 30 per cent of households in the next priority tier were invited to select PPHS flats. Second Minister for National Development Indranee Rajah gave this update in reply to an MP’s questions in parliament on Thursday (Feb 12).
The Housing and Development Board (HDB) met its target of ramping up the supply to 4,000 units under the Parenthood Provisional Housing Scheme (PPHS) at the end of 2025. Households with at least one child aged 18 and below, as well as married couples expecting a child, get the highest priority. Married couples without children and households with older children are next, followed by fiance-fiancee couples. In recent exercises, all households in the highest priority tier and about 30 per cent of households in the next priority tier were invited to select PPHS flats. Second Minister for National Development Indranee Rajah gave this update in reply to an MP’s questions in parliament on Thursday (Feb 12).