BTO vs resale flat 2026 for young couple, is waiting 4 years for BTO worth it?
My partner and I are 27 and 28, planning to ROM next year. We keep debating: apply BTO which is cheaper but wait maybe 4 to 5 years, or buy resale now and move in fast but pay a lot more upfront plus COV. Our combined income around 8.5k so some grants we may not qualify. Rental in the meantime also burning money. For couples who did this recently, which one you regret less?
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CConfinement Nanny Auntie PohBeginnerFirst-hand experienceConfinement nanny 18 years, helped many new mums with breastfeeding, baby sleep and confinement food.
We went resale in a mature estate (Bishan) in 2024 and I don't regret it, even though we paid COV of about 30k on top. The math: BTO would have saved us maybe 150k to 200k, but we would have waited 4.5 years, and during that time we would have rented at 2.8k a month which is roughly 150k over the wait anyway, plus we lost 4 years of not building our own home and life. If you can afford resale and you find a unit near parents or MRT, the time value is real. BTO only truly wins if you are okay staying with in-laws for free during the wait.
PPharmacist Hui MinBeginnerFirst-hand experienceCommunity pharmacist, can explain generic versus branded medicine and why some things you no need doctor visit.
Think about your life timeline, not just the flat. If you plan kids in the next 2 to 3 years, waiting 5 years for BTO means squeezing a newborn into your parents' place or renting anyway. We chose resale specifically because we wanted our own space before the baby came. Yes we pay maybe 800 more a month on mortgage, but no rental burn and no imposing on family. The 'right' answer really depends on when you want to actually start living the next chapter.
RRegular Sergeant FaizBeginnerFirst-hand experienceWas a regular for a while before switching out, can advise sign-on, vocation choice and BMT survival.
Honestly the in-between option nobody talks about: Sale of Balance Flats (SBF) or open booking. These are leftover BTO units that are already built or almost done, so you get BTO-ish pricing without the 5-year wait. We got ours with about 1.5 year wait only. The catch is location and unit choice is limited, mostly higher floor leftover or less popular blocks. But for a couple wanting cheaper price AND shorter wait, worth trying every SBF exercise before committing to expensive resale.
PProperty Sis CherylBeginnerFirst-hand experienceAgent who helps young couples decide BTO, resale or EC, I run the numbers with you no pressure to buy.
Check your grants properly first before deciding, because at 8.5k combined you are near the ceiling for some schemes. The Enhanced CPF Housing Grant (EHG) tapers off and at your income you might get little or nothing. Family Grant for resale needs combined income under 14k so you likely still qualify there. Go make an HFE (HDB Flat Eligibility) letter online, it tells you exactly your loan and grant amounts before you fall in love with any unit. Decide with real numbers, not gut feel.
GGrab Uncle RajuBeginnerFirst-hand experienceDriving Grab full time 6 years already, can tell you which platform pays better and how to survive as PHV.
BTO all the way if you can tahan the wait and you are still young. At 27 and 28 you have time. We got a 4-room BTO in Tengah at around 380k while similar resale nearby was 650k plus. That 250k difference is not small money, it's basically avoiding a second mortgage. We stayed with my parents during construction, saved aggressively, and moved into a brand new flat with fresh 99-year lease and full HDB defect warranty. The wait tests the relationship also, which is not a bad thing before you commit.