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eva.sammi
17-06-08, 17:16
985 BUKIT TIMAH RD

Call Lim Chin Seong 97978292. High. 1779 sq ft. NS alignment. Near to shopping centres and renowned schools. Easy access via PIE and CTE. Foreigners eligible.

pp
18-06-08, 00:31
you still living in a hole or what?

sb
24-06-08, 15:39
you still living in a hole or what?

1200++ psf for bukit timah area for freehold condo.. ok what. why u say living in a hole?

toaler
24-06-08, 18:59
1200++ psf for bukit timah area for freehold condo.. ok what. why u say living in a hole?

1) It's not freehold condo, it's 999 years
2) It's district 21
3) The recent transactions (except one) have been BELOW $1000psf.

Unregisteredrrr
26-06-08, 10:55
1) It's not freehold condo, it's 999 years
2) It's district 21
3) The recent transactions (except one) have been BELOW $1000psf.

5 units above 1000psf.
4 units below 1000 psf.
So you are wrong. see ura website. don't talk kok.


MAPLEWOODS BUKIT TIMAH ROAD Condominium 2,075,000 1,787 1,161 May-08
MAPLEWOODS BUKIT TIMAH ROAD Condominium 1,350,000 1,787 756 May-08
MAPLEWOODS BUKIT TIMAH ROAD Condominium 1,230,000 1,399 879 May-08
MAPLEWOODS BUKIT TIMAH ROAD Condominium 850,000 850 1,000 Apr-08
MAPLEWOODS BUKIT TIMAH ROAD Condominium 750,000 850 882 Mar-08
MAPLEWOODS BUKIT TIMAH ROAD Condominium 3,388,000 2,971 1,140 Feb-08
MAPLEWOODS BUKIT TIMAH ROAD Condominium 1,450,000 1,410 1,028 Feb-08
MAPLEWOODS BUKIT TIMAH ROAD Condominium 1,480,000 1,507 982 Feb-08
MAPLEWOODS BUKIT TIMAH ROAD Condominium 1,710,000 1,378 1,241 Jan-08
MAPLEWOODS BUKIT TIMAH ROAD Condominium 1,350,000 1,378 980 Jan-08
MAPLEWOODS BUKIT TIMAH ROAD Condominium 1,530,000 1,410 1,085 Jan-08

Unregisteredflreklkrl
26-06-08, 10:59
1) It's not freehold condo, it's 999 years
2) It's district 21
3) The recent transactions (except one) have been BELOW $1000psf.

this website said it's freehold. What proof u got it 999yrs. pls supply proof. thanks.

http://www.condo.com.sg/mycondo/project.cfm?condoid=1062

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Address : Bukit Timah Road Maplewoods Postal District: 21 Tenure: Freehold

toaler
26-06-08, 19:18
this website said it's freehold. What proof u got it 999yrs. pls supply proof. thanks.

http://www.condo.com.sg/mycondo/project.cfm?condoid=1062

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Address : Bukit Timah Road Maplewoods Postal District: 21 Tenure: Freehold

Sorry. my apologies. i made a mistake regarding the 999 years one.

But regarding the recent transactions, I am talking about the MOST RECENT ones and there's a clear trend downwards. Please do not skew the trend by quoting prices from 5 months ago to push up the transacted prices just to prove your point.

Down Down
26-06-08, 21:13
Singapore factory output down 12.8% on-year in May
Posted: 26 June 2008 1323 hrs

SINGAPORE - Singapore's industrial production in May slumped by a much-bigger-than-expected 12.8 per cent from a year ago, pulled down by a 55.1 per cent drop in biomedical output, the government said Thursday.

Analysts had projected a fall of 2.5 per cent for May.

On a seasonally adjusted basis, industrial output last month fell 5.7 per cent from April, the Economic Development Board (EDB) said in its monthly report.

"Production in May dropped 12.8 per cent compared to the same month last year, largely due to a contraction in the biomedical manufacturing cluster," said the EDB.

The sharp plunge in biomedical output was due mainly to the pharmaceuticals segment, which shrank 58.2 per cent because a different batch of ingredients was produced, it said.

Precision engineering also declined last month with output down 4.8 per cent on the year, but other sectors fared better. The EDB reported increased output in electronics, chemicals and transport engineering.

Electronics output gained 3.8 per cent in May. Almost all electronics segments recorded higher production but information and communications, and consumer electronics, were exceptions, the EDB said.

Chemicals production was up 2.2 per cent and transport engineering increased 13.0 per cent, boosted by the robust marine and offshore engineering industries, it said.

Singapore's monthly manufacturing report is widely monitored as the sector accounts for a third of the city state's gross domestic product, worth 243 billion Singapore dollars in 2007.

The export-reliant economy grew slower than estimated in the year's first quarter, at 6.7 per cent, as demand weakened due to a slowdown in the United States and other key markets, the government has said. - AFP/ir

CNA - June 26 '08

Up Up
26-06-08, 22:14
June 26, 2008

Citi sees no oversupply of homes in next two years

It estimates only 60% of the 30,000 units forecast will be completed, so fall in prices will be modest

By Joyce Teo, Property Correspondent


ANALYSTS from Citigroup have stuck their necks out to dismiss some market predictions of a crippling property glut in the next two years.

Official figures show that around 30,000 homes will be completed in the next two years, but Citi reckons only around 60 per cent will likely be ready.

If the bank's forecast is accurate, it could mean that downward pressure on prices will not be as great as some had feared.

Citi's report on Singapore property, which came out on Tuesday, pointed to where previous predictions may have got it wrong.

It stated that by the end of March, there were 6,000 collective sale units that had yet to be demolished.

Some of the delays are because of legal challenges over sales, as well as developers extending lease periods for owners due to the weak primary market, Citi said.

It estimated that there will be 8,200 units completed next year and 10,200 in 2010, assuming no further collective sales are done.

These numbers are way below market expectations of 12,500 units next year and 17,500 units in 2010, it said.

These higher supply numbers had led many experts to conclude that an oversupply was on the cards.

But Citi stated: 'We have always argued that such estimates are not always accurate and they often get revised downward over time.'

However, it did not elaborate further on the reasons for its lower supply projections.

Knight Frank director of research and consultancy Nicholas Mak said the direct impact of the supply completion figures on prices is limited because most of these homes would already have been sold.

But a large supply of homes for occupation would negatively affect rentals, and this would in turn hit prices, he added.

Savills Singapore also believes the supply figures released by the Urban Redevelopment Authority are too high.

Mr Ku Swee Yong, its director of marketing and business development, said completion delays in collective sales, as well as delayed launches, have not been factored in.

'There are insufficient construction resources, which means there will likely be delays,' he added.

'Prices of mid- to high-end properties will fall but not to the extent of the 30 per cent to 40 per cent drop predicted by some analysts.'

Banks like Credit Suisse and Barclays Capital have forecast drops of up to 40 per cent in rents and prices, but Citi tips a fall of up to 30 per cent, and largely only in high-end homes.

Citi expects this sector will suffer from falling demand, particularly as expatriates and locals keep downgrading.

That will put downward pressure on rents of prime homes and further pressure on prices, it said.

Citi also said a long downturn like the one that caught out many buyers in the late 1990s and early 2000s is unlikely.

This is because resale volumes are still at above average levels, reflecting strong genuine demand. There is no sign of overbuilding or an overall housing shortage.

Also, mass market homes remain highly affordable and are supported by high rental yields of more than 5 per cent, Citi said.

'Due to the sharp rise, we believe high-end residential is likely to suffer the brunt of the 20 per cent to 30 per cent price decline while the mass market should remain fairly firm.'

The mid-tier segment is likely to fall by 10 per cent to 20 per cent, it said. These are from a high base.

Luxury home prices have surged by 149 per cent since the troughs in 2004.

Prices in the mid-tier and mass-market segments rose by a still robust 79 per cent and 39 per cent respectively.

Unregisteredsss
27-06-08, 16:02
Sorry. my apologies. i made a mistake regarding the 999 years one.

But regarding the recent transactions, I am talking about the MOST RECENT ones and there's a clear trend downwards. Please do not skew the trend by quoting prices from 5 months ago to push up the transacted prices just to prove your point.

ok lah. i know prices are down from last year. that's obvious to everyone. take care, hope you get a good buy soon.

be smart
03-07-08, 01:54
985 BUKIT TIMAH RD

Call Lim Chin Seong 97978292. High. 1779 sq ft. NS alignment. Near to shopping centres and renowned schools. Easy access via PIE and CTE. Foreigners eligible.

You better ask for $700psf now. By year end, it will be $500psf. Make less better than lose money. You better think about it. All investors are waiting for good buys. All foreigners are waiting for low rents. Year end is global reccession.

fofo
07-07-08, 13:12
You better ask for $700psf now. By year end, it will be $500psf. Make less better than lose money. You better think about it. All investors are waiting for good buys. All foreigners are waiting for low rents. Year end is global reccession.

you wait long long lor. $500 psf, don't joke. this is bukit timah area u know. how to drop so low until almost hdb price. u want to say oso use ur blain a bit before say la. singaporean!

Unregistered888
26-07-08, 00:55
shortie developments with no view is not worth buying. go 4 luxurious beacon heights along mar thoma road which is the tallest development near boon keng mrt (28 floors). it is 999 years with full condo facilities (50m lap pool and tennis court etc), 5 min drive to town or 3 MRT STOPS to town, it has spectacular view of the city skyline, strategically situated in the middle of singapore and accessible to all parts of singapore as it is within minutes from the future woodsville interchange coming along, it is a peaceful neighbourhood whilst near town, priced below 1k psf.....etc etc. If you think orchard is central, look at the map and you will realise that boon keng is more central in singapore compared to orchard or dhoby ghaut area. So what are you guys waiting for......HOT HOT HOT GO AND BUY!!!!