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reporter2
23-04-18, 19:09
Twin VEW preview draws over 7,500 visitors

Mon, Apr 23, 2018

Andrea Soh


CSC Land's first development, Twin VEW, in West Coast Vale, attracted a strong turnout when its showflat opened for preview over the weekend, with more than 7,500 visitors turning up over the two days.

On its first day on Saturday, visitors turned up nearly an hour before the showflat opened at 10am, said the firm. "The popularity of the range of units was evident by the queues that lasted throughout the day outside all three show units," it said, adding that some were drawn to the development for its proximity to the Jurong Lake District.

CSC Land is a subsidiary of China Construction (South Pacific) Development Co Pte Ltd (CCDC), one of the largest construction players in Singapore.

The two 36-storey towers in the residential development will have 520 units, comprising one to four-bedders ranging from 484 to 1,518 sq ft. It will also have six penthouses, two shop spaces and a childcare centre.

Indicative prices for the development range from S$650,000 for a one-bedroom unit to S$1.55 million for a four-bedroom unit including the early-bird discount.

The development is expected to be ready by the fourth quarter of 2021. Unit sales are scheduled to start on May 5.

stalingrad
23-04-18, 21:25
Twin VEW preview draws over 7,500 visitors

Mon, Apr 23, 2018

Andrea Soh


CSC Land's first development, Twin VEW, in West Coast Vale, attracted a strong turnout when its showflat opened for preview over the weekend, with more than 7,500 visitors turning up over the two days.

On its first day on Saturday, visitors turned up nearly an hour before the showflat opened at 10am, said the firm. "The popularity of the range of units was evident by the queues that lasted throughout the day outside all three show units," it said, adding that some were drawn to the development for its proximity to the Jurong Lake District.

CSC Land is a subsidiary of China Construction (South Pacific) Development Co Pte Ltd (CCDC), one of the largest construction players in Singapore.

The two 36-storey towers in the residential development will have 520 units, comprising one to four-bedders ranging from 484 to 1,518 sq ft. It will also have six penthouses, two shop spaces and a childcare centre.

Indicative prices for the development range from S$650,000 for a one-bedroom unit to S$1.55 million for a four-bedroom unit including the early-bird discount.

The development is expected to be ready by the fourth quarter of 2021. Unit sales are scheduled to start on May 5.

What is heck is VEW? It is misspelled from View? Not a wild guess, given that the developer is from China, and English is an acquired language for them.

bargain hunter
24-04-18, 14:32
What is heck is VEW? It is misspelled from View? Not a wild guess, given that the developer is from China, and English is an acquired language for them.

Vew stands for Variety, Earth and Water

stalingrad
24-04-18, 20:27
Vew stands for Variety, Earth and Water

Then what is Twin VEW, or Twin Variety, Earth and Water?

tonymontana
25-04-18, 10:37
Then what is Twin VEW, or Twin Variety, Earth and Water?

Because they are two towers. I agree, the name is odd.
If someone wrote it down for me , I'd assume it's misspelt.

bargain hunter
25-04-18, 12:21
So i guess it then becomes "2 towers of variety, earth and water" anyway, name aside, looks like people are going to buy the units here simply because future new launches will be at even higher prices.

azeoprop
25-04-18, 18:42
So i guess it then becomes "2 towers of variety, earth and water" anyway, name aside, looks like people are going to buy the units here simply because future new launches will be at even higher prices.

Sounds like lord of the rings ha ha. :eek-new:

According to Oxford dictionary vew is

NOUN

English Regional, North Midland, Northern
More fully "vew tree": a yew tree.
Origin
Late 16th century; earliest use found in Peter Levens (fl. 1552–1587), lexicographer. Variant of yew, perhaps via an intermediate form in/wj-/ (with assimilation).

bargain hunter
25-04-18, 19:24
Sounds like lord of the rings ha ha. :eek-new:

According to Oxford dictionary vew is

NOUN

English Regional, North Midland, Northern
More fully "vew tree": a yew tree.
Origin
Late 16th century; earliest use found in Peter Levens (fl. 1552–1587), lexicographer. Variant of yew, perhaps via an intermediate form in/wj-/ (with assimilation).

cool huh. it actually has a meaning probably can link it to some good landscaping or something (in agent lingo)

stalingrad
25-04-18, 20:09
cool huh. it actually has a meaning probably can link it to some good landscaping or something (in agent lingo)

You are right. Who cares what it means or whether it is Chinese English, as long as the condos sell. In China, most of the tycoons are illiterate former peasants. And most of the emperors in history books were common criminals who couldn't even read.