Executive Condominium (EC)
These are the eligibility conditions to buy a new Executive Condominium (EC) from a developer. Before you submit an application, learn what conditions apply you buy an EC, and find out if you must pay a resale levy.
Overview of eligibility conditions
Family nucleus | You will need to qualify for the EC under one of these eligibility schemes:
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Citizenship |
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Age |
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Income ceiling | Your household income must not exceed the $14,000 income ceiling. |
Property ownership |
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Public Scheme
You form a family nucleus with any of the following:
- Spouse, and children (if any)
- Parents, and siblings (if any)
- Children under your legal custody, care and control (if widowed/divorced#)
#If the care and control of your children under the age of 21 is shared with your ex-spouse, you must obtain his/her written agreement before you can list your children in a flat application.
No change of people listed in the application
Applications under this scheme are only valid if there are no changes to the people listed in the application. This means that in the case of a break-up, you are not allowed to subsequently include the name(s) of a new fiancé/fiancée or your parents in the application, even if your ex-fiance/fiancée agrees.
If applying for a dual-key EC as a multi-generation family
A multi-generation family is any of the following:
- Married/engaged couple and parent(s)/grandparent(s)
- Widowed/divorced with children under legal custody, care and control# and parent(s)/ grandparent(s)
#If the care and control of your children under the age of 21 is shared with your ex-spouse, you must obtain his/her written agreement before you can list your children in a flat application.
If you face difficulties in obtaining the agreement or have a question for us, please send us an email.
Fiancé/Fiancée Scheme
You form a family nucleus with your spouse-to-be.
Submission of marriage certificate
Under this scheme, you need to submit a photocopy of your marriage certificate to the developer within 3 months* of collecting your keys to the EC unit.
*Applicable for Option To Purchase granted by property developer on or after 1 May 2018
Written parental consent needed if spouse-to-be is 18 years old and above, but below 21
- That person can only be listed as an essential occupier in the flat application
- Written consent from that person’s parents/ guardians must be submitted during the EC selection appointment.
Special Marriage Licence needed if spouse-to-be is below 18 years old
Following your flat application, you must obtain a Special Marriage Licence from the Ministry of Social and Family Development and submit it to us during the EC selection appointment.
No change of people listed in the application
Applications under this scheme are only valid if there are no changes to the people listed. That means that, in a case of break-up, you are not allowed to subsequently include the name(s) of a new Fiancé/Fiancée or your parents in the application, even if your ex-Fiancé/Fiancée agrees.
If applying for a dual-key EC as a multi-generation family
A multi-generation family is any of the following:
- Married/ engaged couple and parents/ grandparents
- Widowed/divorced with children under legal custody, care and control# and parent(s)/grandparent(s)
#If the care and control of your children under the age of 21 is shared with your ex-spouse, you must obtain his/her written agreement before you can list your children in a flat application.
Orphans Scheme
You and your siblings (those applying) are orphans and single, i.e. unmarried, divorced, or widowed:
- All of the siblings that are single must be listed in the same application
- At least 1 of the deceased parents was a Singapore Citizen or Singapore Permanent Resident
Please note that under the Orphans Scheme, siblings are not allowed to buy or rent flats separately.
Joint Singles Scheme
You and up to 3 other co-applicants, and all of you are:
- Single (unmarried, divorced, or widowed)
- Singapore Citizens
- At least 35 years old
- Applying jointly as co-applicants
The CPF Housing Grant for singles is not available when buying an EC.
Your average gross monthly household income must not exceed $14,000.
Nature of Employment | Documents to Submit | Notes |
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Note: If your income includes allowances, we will require +6 months’ payslips preceding the month of application. |
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Part-time worker |
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Commission-based person |
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Odd job worker |
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Unemployed person (between 18 to 62 years old) |
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Prior consent must be obtained from the Official Assignee (OA) or the private trustee if you are applying to buy an EC. You do not need to seek prior consent from the OA or the private trustee to be listed as an occupier.
First-timer applicant
First-timers enjoy privileges and priority in flat allocation.
Yours will be treated as a first-timer application if you and any of the other listed owners and essential occupiers meet the following criteria:
- Not the owner of a flat bought from HDB, or an EC/ DBSS flat bought from a developer
- Not sold a flat bought from HDB, or an EC/ DBSS flat bought from a developer
- Not received any CPF Housing Grant for the purchase of an HDB resale flat
- Not taken any form of housing subsidy (e.g. benefitted under the Selective En bloc Redevelopment Scheme (SERS) or HUDC estate privatisation)
Second-timer applicant
- Have owned or sold any of the following:
- HDB flat bought from HDB
- Resale flat bought using a CPF Housing Grant
- EC/ DBSS flat bought from the developer
- Once taken some form of housing subsidy (e.g. benefitted under the Selective En bloc Redevelopment Scheme (SERS), HUDC estate privatisation)
Yes. There are instances where you may need to wait out a set time period before you can apply or be listed in the application for a new EC unit.
This usually happens when someone:
- Has not met the Minimum Occupation Period (MOP) of a current flat/ EC unit
- Is a divorcee
- Has previously canceled a flat application, or twice chose to not book a flat
MOP requirements: current owner/ essential occupier of a flat or an EC unit
Before applying for the new EC unit, you need to check if you or any other flat applicant(s)/ essential occupier(s) to be listed in the EC application own any of these:
- HDB flat bought from HDB or on the open market
- EC unit/ DBSS flat bought from the developer
If so, that person must have already met that flat/ EC’s 5-year MOP before he can apply for a new EC unit. An essential occupier must also have met the flat/ EC’s 5-year MOP before he can be listed in a new EC application.
In the case of ECs, you must also wait out a 30-month period from the EC’s effective date of disposal, which we will verify using your Notice of Transfer, or any other such documentation we may require.
Type of Property | Time Period Before You Can Apply for a New EC Unit |
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MOP of 5 years |
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MOP of 5 years + 30 months from date of EC disposal |
Divorcee
In case of a divorce, conditions will apply for the following types of property:
- Flat bought from HDB
- Resale flat bought with a CPF Housing Grant
- DBSS flat/ EC bought from the developer
3-year wait-out period
- For 3 years from the date of the divorce, only 1 party in the divorce can own any of the above properties
- If any of the above properties was the matrimonial home and is now owned by your ex-spouse, you must wait for 3 years before you can buy or be listed as an essential occupier in one
- If the matrimonial home was not one of the above, or if there was no matrimonial home, 1 party can apply for the abovementioned property types. However, the other party must first undertake to not own or be listed as an essential occupier of said properties for 3 years from the date of the divorce
Exception
There is no need for any 3-year wait-out period or undertaking if you are:
- Buying one of the above properties with your parents and/ or new spouse
- A parent meeting these conditions:
- All of your children are aged below 18 at the date of the divorce
- All the children are under your legal custody and you are the only parent given the care and control of your children
Note: The 3-year wait-out period will not apply where the Option-to-Purchase (OTP) is granted on or after 6 Mar 2018.
Cancelled an HDB flat application after booking a flat
If you booked a new HDB flat and subsequently cancel your booking, you must wait out a 1-year period from the date of the cancellation before you can apply or be listed as an essential occupier of a:
- New HDB flat
- DBSS flat/ EC bought from a developer
- Resale flat bought using a CPF Housing Grant
- Resale flat announced for SERS
Terminated the Sale and Purchase Agreement for an EC/ DBSS flat
If you had previously bought a DBSS flat/ EC using a CPF Housing Grant and subsequently terminated the Sale and Purchase Agreement, you must wait out a 5-year period from the date of the termination before you can apply or be listed as an essential occupier of an EC.
No, you may not. For an EC flat application, all the listed owners and essential occupiers must not own, dispose, or have an estate or interest in any other local or overseas property:
- Within 30 months before the date of the EC application, and up to the date of taking possession of the EC
The properties considered in this instance include but are not limited to:
- Privatized HUDC flats
- Properties acquired by gift
- Properties inherited as beneficiaries under a will or as a result of the Intestate Succession Act
- Private property
- Properties owned, acquired, or disposed through nominees, regardless of properties’ location
Yes, provided that you only own/ owned 1 of the following units prior to your application:
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<li>Flat bought from HDB</li>
<li>EC/ DBSS flat bought from the developer</li>
<li>HDB resale flat bought using a CPF Housing Grant (only applies to first-timer applicants)</li>
</ul>
In essence, an eligible Singapore Citizen is allowed to buy the above properties twice in total, not twice per type of property.
If you have already bought 2 such properties, you will not be eligible to apply for an EC or be listed as an essential occupier in an application.