PDA

View Full Version : White House Park GCB up for auction; indicative price $26m



reporter2
02-08-13, 12:07
http://www.businesstimes.com.sg/archive/friday/specials/property/white-house-park-gcb-auction-indicative-price-26m-20130801

Published August 01, 2013

White House Park GCB up for auction; indicative price $26m

GCB sales slow down in first half of 2013 from second half of 2012: CBRE

By Kalpana Rashiwala

http://www.businesstimes.com.sg/archive/friday/sites/businesstimes.com.sg/files/imagecache/image_300x200/BT_20130801_KRBUNG1_693272.jpg
24 White House Park: The two-storey, five-bedroom bungalow is a short distance from the Stevens MRT station being built as part of the Downtown Line. The property is being marketed by DTZ

A GOOD Class Bungalow (GCB) at 24 White House Park will go under the hammer on Aug 27.

The indicative price for the freehold property, being marketed by DTZ, is around $26 million or $1,516 per square foot (psf) based on its land area of 17,151 square feet.

On site is a two-storey old bungalow with a basement and a large open green field. The property has five bedrooms and will be sold with vacant possession.

Located in a quiet cul-de-sac, the property is accessible from White House Road, off Stevens Road, and a short distance from the Stevens MRT station being built as part of the Downtown Line.

Recent GCB transactions include a house at Belmont Road which was sold for about $1,525 psf and another property in Holland Park that changed hands at $1,893 psf.

The Holland Park property comprised a conservation bungalow which had been restored, connected to a newly built house.

The Belmont Road property is said to have been sold by seasoned bungalow investor Thomas Chan. Newsman Realty is believed to have brokered the transaction, as well as the recent sale of a 21,388-sq-ft vacant site in Leedon Park for $36.88 million, which works out to $1,724 psf.

As for 24 White House Park, DTZ will include the property in its Aug 27 auction at Amara Hotel.

Other recent transactions in Good Class Bungalow Areas (GCBAs) include those for two adjoining freehold properties at Jalan Asuhan in the Chee Hoon Avenue GCBA that sold for a total of $54.186 million or $1,200 psf on land area. They are understood to have been bought by the children of Popiah King Sam Goi.

One property, with an old bungalow on site that is ripe for redevelopment, has a land area of 26,166 sq ft and was sold for nearly $31.4 million. The next-door vacant site of 18,989 sq ft, which has a separate land title, fetched nearly $22.8 million.

The properties were sold by the estate of a deceased person. The transaction is thought to have been brokered by Land Empire.

According to figures from CBRE, sales activity in the GCB market in the first half of this year has slowed down from the second half of last year.

"There were 19 transactions in GCB Areas in the first six months totalling $431 million, compared with 27 in H2 2012 for $588 million. The per square foot value over land area has been hovering around $1,400 psf. This shows the resilience of GCB prices despite the decline in sales volume," said Douglas Wong, head, luxury homes at CBRE Realty Associates, who specialises in GCB deals.

RealStar Premier managing director William Wong said the volume of GCB transactions has gone down since the Monetary Authority of Singapore rolled out the total debt servicing ratio framework effective June 29. "Banks are now taking a much longer time, two weeks on average or even more, to ascertain how much loan quantum they can give to borrowers, even those with high-flier profiles like CEOs of listed companies."

And when banks finally revert to potential borrowers, they find that the loan quantum is smaller than what they had expected, said Mr Wong.

CBRE's Mr Wong predicts that the year could end with about 40 to 45 deals in GCBA adding up to $850 million to $950 million. Last year, there were 54 transactions amounting to $1.17 billion.

Juniper
03-09-13, 07:07
How did the auction for the white house gcb go? How come no news about it?

Ringo33
21-09-13, 23:30
Very surprising how come no news reported about this auction?

proper-t
22-09-13, 12:38
Back here again to take refuge after being hammered in the other threads? You are really doing a great job at expanding your 'fan' club.




http://forums.condosingapore.com/images/buttons/viewpost.gif (http://forums.condosingapore.com/showthread.php?p=431532#post431532)
These questions are too elementary for me. I should avoid wasting any time comment on them. However I do believe you are going to start thinking that you are so smart that you could ask questions which Ringo cant answer.



elementary? rofl... dumbfounded just admit... you just elevated yourself to public enemy no. 1

keyword : elementary.... on the same wavelength as your "conservatively"

you are one depressing, mournful, narcissistic "sore-thumb"/"rodent"... hahaha

whatever doesn't rock your boat, move on.... stop being a critique in the tiniest unimaginable way possible...

make new friends, get a life...





Mk88 is a lowrise apartment, a second floor unit n a 6th floor unit does not differ significantly in price, what more, it is resale. For resale ptys it is also not surprising to find lower floors selling for higher than higher floors. You are comparing developer sale price of higher n lower floor units of different sizes which make u look do darn idiotic (in your own words). I do not even think u have any basic common sense. :doh: :doh:*



The same apply to MK88, so please stop making fun of yourself further, its really unbearable to watch.

Ringo33
27-09-13, 07:56
Understand this property was not sold during the 27 Aug auction.

Wonder why?

proper-t
29-09-13, 20:19
Understand this property was not sold during the 27 Aug auction.

Wonder why?


Hmmm...then you have a lot more wondering to do as there are many condos being auctioned that are not sold either.