Debated in Parliament on 8 Apr 2026.
Mr Chua Kheng Wee Louis asked the Minister for National Development whether the Government is considering (i) extending the validity period of the HDB Flat Eligibility (HFE) letter or (ii) introducing an option to extend the validity period to minimise processing time for re-applications by unsuccessful BTO applicants.
To help flat buyers with their planning and preparations, the Housing and Development Board (HDB) Flat Eligibility (HFE) letter was introduced in May 2023 to give buyers upfront clarity on their eligibility to buy a new or resale flat, as well as the housing grant and HDB housing loan amount they may qualify for. Buyers must have a valid HFE letter when they apply for an HDB flat.
In November 2023, HDB extended the validity period of the HFE letter from six to nine months. This strikes a balance between providing flat buyers with greater convenience and ensuring currency of eligibility assessments. For buyers whose HFE letter is expiring within 30 days, they may apply for a fresh HFE letter. Applications with a complete set of documents are mostly processed within seven working days. Until a fresh HFE letter is issued, buyers can still use their existing HFE letter to apply for a flat. We have no plans to extend the validity period further, as a longer validity period comes with a trade-off that the information submitted could become less current.
Buyers who are successful in their new flat application will be invited to book a flat according to their balloted queue number. Even if their HFE letter has expired by then, the HDB housing loan amount they are eligible for remains unchanged. This helps buyers to make informed choices when they apply for their flats. Buyers will then be invited to sign the Agreement for Lease, typically within nine months after flat booking.
Buyers with genuine need to review the HDB housing loan amount they are eligible for can seek HDB's assistance on a case-by-case basis.