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ahlahdin
12-06-07, 20:51
Ho Bee, Choice Homes JV puts in top bid for Dakota Crescent site

By Loh Kim Chin, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 12 June 2007 1945 hrs


SINGAPORE : A tie-up between Ho Bee Investment and Choice Homes Investments has put in a top bid of nearly S$229 million for the tender of a land parcel at Dakota Crescent.

The bid was just S$7 million ahead of the second highest bidder, and nearly double the reserve price.

It works out to $524 per square foot per plot ratio.

The tender exercise, carried out by the Housing & Development Board, attracted 15 bids.

The lowest bid for the 11,600 square metre site was S$142 million.

CB Richard Ellis (CBRE) says the optimistic bids reflect the confidence of developers in mid-tier residential projects in fringe areas.

It cites the examples of one-north residences at Buona Vista and Sky@Eleven at Thomson.

CBRE says the bid will translate into a breakeven price of about $900 per square foot for the future condominium project to be built on the site. - CNA /ls

mr funny
13-06-07, 04:41
Published June 13, 2007

Ho Bee/Choice Homes top bidder for site

Joint venture offers $524 psf ppr, a level not seen for such plot since '97

By KALPANA RASHIWALA


REFLECTING developers' confidence in the mid-tier residential sector, a joint venture between Ho Bee and NTUC Choice Homes yesterday cast the top bid of $524 psf per plot ratio for a 99-year leasehold condo plot at Dakota Crescent in the Mountbatten Road/Old Airport Road area fronting Geylang River.

The state tender attracted 15 bids, most of them at above $400 per square foot per plot ratio.

Market watchers recalled that the last time 99-year condo sites outside the prime districts and Sentosa Cove fetched such high price levels was in 1997. In that year, the plots that were subsequently developed into the Rafflesia condo in Bishan and Costa del Sol in the Bayshore area were sold at $403 psf per plot ratio and $457 psf ppr respectively, according to CB Richard Ellis data.

Ho Bee Investment executive director Ong Chong Hua estimates the break-even cost for a new condo on the Dakota Crescent site will be about $850 psf and that it could sell for about $1,000 to $1,100 psf on average. 'There's currently a shortage of such condos in this sort of price range,' he observed.

'The project will be pitched as a mid-market condo located in the city-fringe, Mountbatten/East Coast area. If you cannot afford the Sentosa Cove lifestyle, this is a very good alternative,' Mr Ong said.

Going by current market prices, Ho Bee/NTUC Choice Homes should not find it challenging to achieve their target selling prices. Wing Tai is said to have achieved an average price of $1,500-1,600 psf for its freehold condo near Kallang Riverside which it began selling in April and which is now fully sold.

Ho Bee's and NTUC Choice Homes' proposed condo at Dakota Crescent will be 18 to 20 storeys high and have about 370 apartments comprising two, three and four-bedders. The project is slated for launch by mid-2008.

'This is not a traditional upgrader's market if you look at the site's attributes - it fronts the Geylang River, is across the low-rise Goodman Road area and just about 100 metres from the Dakota MRT Station which will be linked by the Circle Line to Suntec City,' Mr Ong said.

'The site is also near the future Sports Hub and is easily connected to Nicholl Highway, PIE and ECP.'

The top bid by Ho Bee/NTUC Choice Homes of $228.89 million or $524 psf ppr was just 3 per cent higher than the second highest offer of $508 psf ppr, which came from IOI Land unit Multi Wealth (Singapore). GuocoLand was in third position, with $475 psf ppr.

CapitaLand teamed up with US-based Wachovia Development Corporation to cast a $466 psf ppr bid. Other contenders included Frasers Centrepoint ($451 psf ppr), Allgreen Properties & Hoe Seng Company ($430 psf ppr), City Developments, Sim Lian Land and Keppel Land. Wing Tai placed a joint bid with United Engineers unit Greatearth Developments.

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Unregistered
15-06-07, 00:54
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Unregistered
15-06-07, 15:16
Ho Bee paid so much for this Dakota Crescent site... now that supply of plots around Singapore has been turned on, how are they going to justify the price paid for Dakota.