There have been hints that Bayshore, a new housing estate where two new BTO projects will be launched next year, could house Plus flats. However, HDB has yet to lay out exactly where these Plus flats will be located.
Ms Tay noted that resale flats in possible Plus locations like Bishan have been going up in the past one to two years, even before the announcement on the new classification.
“People are still considering good connectivity resale HDB (flats) versus the rest of the other basket of choices they have,” she said.
When BTO flats are launched in Prime locations - a classification that was started in 2021 to describe the choicest and most central locations - the prices of flats nearby go up “quite significantly”, Ms Tay said.
The trend may hold when it comes to Plus model homes in the future, she said.
Prime location homes include those in areas like Kallang/Whampoa, Queenstown and Bukit Merah.
The resale prices in upcoming Plus classified locations will be affected by the supply of new BTO flats, said Ms Christine Sun, senior vice president of research and analytics at property firm OrangeTee & Tie.
How they are affected will depend on what type of flats the government will release under the Plus model, how many new flats will be released, and their price point, she noted.
“(If) they release a lot of supply in those areas, then we may potentially see a more adverse impact on the resale market in that location. So it means that, in that location, prices may tend to grow slower as well or stabilise or it may even fall in some locations,” she said.