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marktkt22
03-02-12, 11:21
Off my mind , boutique apartment project that has been marketing for 6mth and still not sold out ....

1) Sycamore tree
2) 448east coast

Anymore ...

gn108
03-02-12, 12:44
Flamingo V
Suites @ East Coast

marktkt22
03-02-12, 13:58
That good , keep it coming ....

Lavern loft
La vida
Cherry wood
.....

fiat500
03-02-12, 14:28
Flamingo V
Suites @ East Coast
just for info: Flamingo V is not a boutique project..:cheers6:

gn108
03-02-12, 15:05
Sorry - got excited about the unsold part...lol.
Someone internal mentioned that he was surprised how slow sales have been...so I help him abit by advertising here ma...


just for info: Flamingo V is not a boutique project..:cheers6:

Regulators
03-02-12, 15:17
Wonder why cherrywood not sold out coz the location isn't too bad. I think ppl are getting tired of small boutiques in d15 coz too many in that area.

hopeful
03-02-12, 15:52
to TS, why do you just go to URA website and check the private residential units sold by month to get all the unsold projects in D15?:doh:

azeoprop
03-02-12, 18:16
Sorry - got excited about the unsold part...lol.
Someone internal mentioned that he was surprised how slow sales have been...so I help him abit by advertising here ma...

So are they planning any starbuys there? 1000psf? :D

howgozit
03-02-12, 18:38
Forgive my ignorance, can anybody enlighten me on how does a project classify as "boutique".... ?

Some of the properties I have seen "window dress" projects that can't qualify as condominiums under BCA definition as "boutique apartments" so that it sounds classier.

Is there any definition out there? Thanks!

marktkt22
03-02-12, 19:34
So are they planning any starbuys there? 1000psf? :D

Exactly, waiting for star buy

marktkt22
03-02-12, 19:37
Thanks , hopeful.
In the mean time, let all forumer contributed to the list ...


to TS, why do you just go to URA website and check the private residential units sold by month to get all the unsold projects in D15?:doh:

hyenergix
04-02-12, 07:26
In recent months, I don't hear many boutique MM apartments being launched. This is good news and it means future boutique MM supplies will be reduced.

Note that our singles population is on the rise and this group with higher spending power might gravitate towards MMs. I expect demand for MMs (both in boutique apartments and mass market condos) to be higher in future.

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/1064884/1/.html