Moving out of our Bedok kampong house in 1974
In the early 1970s, the land reclamation projects near our home (towards where the Bedok army camp areas are) were already in full force. With the hearsay that the beach in front of our house will likely suffer the same fate with our Bedok kampong house and surrounds to be acquired by the government, our parents decided it was time to move out before any of these stressors came upon us. The first time we applied for a HDB (Housing & Development Board subsidised government housing) flat at Farrer Road, we were unsuccessful. Then came the opportunity at the newly reclaimed land off Marine Parade for us to apply. Gladly we succeeded and in April of 1974, an invite card to witness the balloting and allocation of our 4-room flat came. Cost of the flat when we first purchased it? S$21,500 which our father paid in instalments for several years. It has been more than 50 years and our mother is still living there now.
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