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Sinclone
02-12-09, 13:42
New Launch Property coming to Siglap

New Launch @ Siglap Road
Located Directly opposite Siglap Center
Launching Very Soon

Register for 1st Priority Private Preview Invitation and Updates
Rare Low Quantum Hot Launch in Prime East Coast
A Development that bring out the Stress Free
and Relaxed environment of the East
A Project excellent for own Stay or Investment

4 Storey with Attic, 114 units of Luxurious Condo units
Consist of Spacious 1, 1+ Study, 2, 2+Study and Penthouses

Register your interest now for this project
visit http://www.propertylaunch.sg/Siglap%20V.php for info and registration

Call 6100 8090 for enquiries

Register yourself for all new project info and updates in Singapore
www.propertylaunch.sg

terence
03-12-09, 07:44
Wat's the indicative price like?

Maninthestreet
03-12-09, 08:22
Hi, I believe there are some commercial shop spaces on the ground floor at this project facing the road junction. Can anyone advise if they are for sale or only avaliable for lease? Thks.

home-run
21-12-09, 21:27
Hi, I believe there are some commercial shop spaces on the ground floor at this project facing the road junction. Can anyone advise if they are for sale or only avaliable for lease? Thks.

Hi Maninthestreet , the commercial shops are for sale but only in bulk to one buyer. An indicative is 69mil for approx 18,000sf of commercial space. Any interested buyer / investor / funds out there can feel free to contact me at 81835132 for more details/discussion.:cheers6: Cheers

wqmai
24-12-09, 08:21
It seems to be very squeezy. Whats the land size?

Squall8888
24-12-09, 08:54
I think the PSF is around 1500 for the smallest dog hole? The land is so small somemore. I thought nearby condos are better buy. Mandarin garden and villa marina. All around 600-700psf. And better facilities.

Reporter
04-01-10, 00:26
http://www.sph.com.sg/images/logo_tnp.png
Selling Siglap V
They're hawking houses in a car park
Desmond Ng
The New Paper
Friday, 1 January 2010

http://www.asiaone.com/A1MEDIA/news/12Dec09/images/20091231.161017_propertyagent.jpg

You may be familiar with people hawking hi-fi speakers out of a van. Or even ice-cream.

But how about million-dollar properties?

A beat-up van pulled up into a car park lot in Siglap yesterday. Then a property agent began to assemble a make-shift table, some stools and two standees - much to the amusement of the lunchtime crowd.

He was quickly joined by 5 other agents.

Gave out brochures

These agents from Huttons real estate group then gave out brochures marketing Siglap V, a new condominium development along Siglap Road, that is expected to be launched next month.

The car park is at Upper East Coast Road, a 5-minute walk from the new project.

The team leader in charge of marketing this project said it's not their first time doing a sales pitch at a car park and it had proven effective in the past.

He declined to be named, citing company policy, but claimed that his agents received 2 bookings over the weekend.

He said the 2 clients had given blank cheques, drawn in favour of the developer, to the agents to book a unit when it's launched.

When the project is launched, the agents will book the units on the clients' behalf, who will then be ahead of the queue.

He said: "Some agents do cold calls or send e-mails to invite potential buyers to condo previews. We prefer to do it this way."

One of Huttons' directors, who also didn't want to be named because of company policy, said the showflat will be ready next month.

So the agents are creating interest in this freehold project which will have 114 units. Prices start from about $600,000 for a 300-plus sqft studio apartment.

Said the director: "We're very careful not to disturb the people or harass them. We've done this before and we've not received any complaints from them or the authorities.

"They (the agents) are just handing out brochures and explaining the product."

Teacher Alfred Lim, 38, said he was surprised to see agents operating at a car park.

He said: "It's quite innovative, although I don't know if it'll work."

CB Richard Ellis estimates that as many as 14,500 new homes are expected to be sold this year, second to the record take-up of 14,811 units in 2007.

Turnaround

This is due to the unexpected turnaround in the property market in the middle of this year. PropNex chief executive Mohamed Ismail said these informal roadshows are commonly done for new launches.

He said: "It's just another marketing tool. A person who is interested in this project may be eyeing it but won't have further details.

"And through a roadshow, he gets a better idea and probably gets the first bite during the preview because the developer will give priority to those who had registered their interest beforehand."

Reporter
04-01-10, 21:05
http://www.h88.com.sg/images/h88_masthead_logo.jpg
Siglap V
Selling condos in a carpark
H88
Monday, 4 January 2009, 10:40

http://www.h88.com.sg/images/content/2010-01-04/opposite_siglap_centre.jpg

A group of agents from Huttons have been marketing a condo in a public carpark along East Coast Road. The condo is 5 minutes away and it does look like a interesting tactic. They've set up some pull-up banners and distributed flyers.

No one seems to have complained and the director has said, "We're very careful not to disturb the people or harass them. We've done this before and we've not received any complaints from them or the authorities." However, the agents received 2 bookings over the weekend.

Apparently, the condo being marketed is a Siglap V, a freehold 114-unit boutique condo located opposite Siglap Centre. Prices start from $600k for a 300 sqft studio. That works out to almost $2,000 psf for the tiny unit.

jlrx
04-01-10, 22:02
http://www.h88.com.sg/images/h88_masthead_logo.jpg
Siglap V
Selling condos in a carpark
H88
Monday, 4 January 2009, 10:40

http://www.h88.com.sg/images/content/2010-01-04/opposite_siglap_centre.jpg

A group of agents from Huttons have been marketing a condo in a public carpark along East Coast Road. The condo is 5 minutes away and it does look like a interesting tactic. They've set up some pull-up banners and distributed flyers.

No one seems to have complained and the director has said, "We're very careful not to disturb the people or harass them. We've done this before and we've not received any complaints from them or the authorities." However, the agents received 2 bookings over the weekend.

Apparently, the condo being marketed is a Siglap V, a freehold 114-unit boutique condo located opposite Siglap Centre. Prices start from $600k for a 300 sqft studio. That works out to almost $2,000 psf for the tiny unit.

The writing is on the wall.
Singapore is on the verge of massive Mickeymousation. http://bedding.awestores.com/images/MickeyMouseBeddingButton.jpg

The trickle will soon turn into a flood.

Gentlemen, get ready for take-off.

http://www.randomwire.com/images/takeoff.jpg

maisonjai
05-01-10, 16:46
wah, i thought Loti Chia (roti van) meant for selling bread during my days, now can sell apt. about 6 slices of bread makes up about 1sqft, $2000 sqft? :p

Regulators
06-01-10, 01:07
Huttons agents seem the most desperate of the lot to me. Last time went to a few of their showflats like freaking vultures, can't just let customers view the showflats and models in peace. The ones sitting in the current lenox showflats are the worst of the lot.



http://www.h88.com.sg/images/h88_masthead_logo.jpg
Siglap V
Selling condos in a carpark
H88
Monday, 4 January 2009, 10:40

http://www.h88.com.sg/images/content/2010-01-04/opposite_siglap_centre.jpg

A group of agents from Huttons have been marketing a condo in a public carpark along East Coast Road. The condo is 5 minutes away and it does look like a interesting tactic. They've set up some pull-up banners and distributed flyers.

No one seems to have complained and the director has said, "We're very careful not to disturb the people or harass them. We've done this before and we've not received any complaints from them or the authorities." However, the agents received 2 bookings over the weekend.

Apparently, the condo being marketed is a Siglap V, a freehold 114-unit boutique condo located opposite Siglap Centre. Prices start from $600k for a 300 sqft studio. That works out to almost $2,000 psf for the tiny unit.

thomastansb
06-01-10, 03:55
2000 psf?

Who are the dumb buyers?







http://www.h88.com.sg/images/h88_masthead_logo.jpg
Siglap V
Selling condos in a carpark
H88
Monday, 4 January 2009, 10:40

http://www.h88.com.sg/images/content/2010-01-04/opposite_siglap_centre.jpg

A group of agents from Huttons have been marketing a condo in a public carpark along East Coast Road. The condo is 5 minutes away and it does look like a interesting tactic. They've set up some pull-up banners and distributed flyers.

No one seems to have complained and the director has said, "We're very careful not to disturb the people or harass them. We've done this before and we've not received any complaints from them or the authorities." However, the agents received 2 bookings over the weekend.

Apparently, the condo being marketed is a Siglap V, a freehold 114-unit boutique condo located opposite Siglap Centre. Prices start from $600k for a 300 sqft studio. That works out to almost $2,000 psf for the tiny unit.

proud owner
06-01-10, 04:50
2000 psf?

Who are the dumb buyers?


paying 1200 psf and above for the Shore also dumb ..but still 50 pct sold ..

meaning alot of dumb people in spore ... (?)

Laguna
06-01-10, 08:19
agent told me
price between $1250 to $1600

Squall8888
06-01-10, 08:33
Some fools might mistake Siglap as Orchard..



2000 psf?

Who are the dumb buyers?

xebay11
06-01-10, 08:34
Some fools might mistake Siglap as Orchard..

Or Siglap V as Holland V

Squall8888
06-01-10, 08:36
Even Holland V, also no need 1500psf, let alone 2k psf.



Or Siglap V as Holland V

Squall8888
06-01-10, 08:37
Assuming the even more sub-urban, X junction, small piece of land, dog shit hole unit at Siglap V sell 1600 psf, then the shore is a better buy. Bigger, looks better, no dog shit hole and cheaper..




paying 1200 psf and above for the Shore also dumb ..but still 50 pct sold ..

meaning alot of dumb people in spore ... (?)

WolleyDragon
06-01-10, 10:01
why bother what these fools do with their money??? If they see value in a dog home, well let them be..

they're the ones hero enough to throw good money down a dog home.. if they lose money out of it.. it's their prerogative. :)

A fool and his gold are soon parted... After which with sorrow repents him too late..

Squall8888
06-01-10, 10:25
Good one - A fool and his gold are soon parted... After which with sorrow repents him too late

Just wondering, how can a person or even 2 stay in a 300+ sq ft house? It is not as if there are no big units around at the same or lower price. My mahjong table and chairs already take up 200 sq ft. That is a rip off but as what you said, those idiots will know soon.




why bother what these fools do with their money??? If they see value in a dog home, well let them be..

they're the ones hero enough to throw good money down a dog home.. if they lose money out of it.. it's their prerogative. :)

A fool and his gold are soon parted... After which with sorrow repents him too late..

xebay11
06-01-10, 10:33
Good one - A fool and his gold are soon parted... After which with sorrow repents him too late

Just wondering, how can a person or even 2 stay in a 300+ sq ft house? It is not as if there are no big units around at the same or lower price. My mahjong table and chairs already take up 200 sq ft. That is a rip off but as what you said, those idiots will know soon.

Maybe they get ideas from Ikea model homes, some about 300 sq feet.

Reporter
06-01-10, 11:24
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mcmlxxvi
08-01-10, 16:37
What rubbish rental yield can 2000psf offer?

Axis, relatively new, only asking $1400.

http://sg.redad.com/viewad.asp?id=50056228079153940
1+1 Axis @ Siglap Blk 1, Furnished Aircon $1400 Immed.
Hp: 92764328 Ms Ong

wqmai
08-01-10, 17:15
Good one - A fool and his gold are soon parted... After which with sorrow repents him too late

Just wondering, how can a person or even 2 stay in a 300+ sq ft house? It is not as if there are no big units around at the same or lower price. My mahjong table and chairs already take up 200 sq ft. That is a rip off but as what you said, those idiots will know soon.

Why not? Remember the 258 sq feet house at guillemard road???? Now is 300++. Much bigger.

jlrx
08-01-10, 21:20
A fool and his gold will not be parted, because if he is smart enough to keep gold, then he is not a fool.

Similarly, a fool and his property will not be parted, because that will be a paradox as well.

However, a fool and his cash will soon be parted.

MM Lee has already said that HDB prices will rise, but yet remain affordable.

How can that be possible? :confused:

For that, we have to look for inspiration from Saint Barack Obama, also known as Saint Single-O.

http://www.sky-tech.cz/ceniky/obama-money.jpg

And also Saint Kim OObama, also known as Saint Double-O.

http://letterstoadyingdream.files.wordpress.com/2008/09/kim_jong-il_heart_throb1.jpg

Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Major North Korea Currency Devaluation
North Korea has devalued its currency by 100 to 1.

Didn't you think it looked very good for the Government when SMU reported that its fresh graduate earned $10,000 per month?

That's more than three times the pay of Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, in 1965!

This is what we call progress! :cheers1:

wqmai
08-01-10, 21:57
Some fools might mistake Siglap as Orchard..

I read somewhere that Siglap V is Holland V in the east. So funny. Really meh?????

Douk
09-01-10, 15:44
I read somewhere that Siglap V is Holland V in the east. So funny. Really meh?????

yes, it is.

.. except it is not holland V.

laksameepok
10-01-10, 21:52
:doh: Siglap should be kept distinctly different from HV. it's scary to carbon copy as it will never be the same.

WolleyDragon
11-01-10, 11:07
http://www.propertyguru.com.sg/listing/805228/for-sale-siglap-v-preview-on-12-01

Please see the artist impression of siglap v being so near to the east coast beach.. :doh:

Also, if you look at the actual space, and the future 114 units being crammed into that small place.. not sure how those people going to live in it..

Must really do a mental screening for those people who dare to put $5xxK ~$7xxK into this bad excuse of an apartment..

Reporter
11-01-10, 11:36
http://nosheteria.com/uploaded_images/SourGrapesCluster-784575.jpg ..... http://i266.photobucket.com/albums/ii268/kcc0002/DB2.jpg
DB2 probably didn't realise the quantity of the green sour grapes, outside their latest development, is growing by the day.

Will DB2 be rewarded?
The outcome will be known soon.

Reporter
11-01-10, 12:52
http://www.h88.com.sg/images/h88_masthead_logo.jpg
Siglap V has more tiny Freehold Studios
H88
Monday, 11 January 2010, 09:00

http://www.h88.com.sg/images/content/2010-01-10/siglap_v_00001.jpg


Overview

Siglap V in District 15 is the latest development to join in the 2010 Singapore property launch party and offers what everyone can't get enough of: "mickey mouse" units just 366 sqft / 34 sqm in price size.

The project sits on Freehold land and is a residential development with shops (eateries?) on the first level. The famous Siglap Centre (Cold Storage, McDonald's) is just across the road, with plenty of eateries around.

Tenure: Freehold
Estimated TOP: 2014
Floors: 4
Units: 114 total, Studio, 1+Study, 2BR, 2+Study, Penthouses, Commercial shops on first level
Typical Sizes:
Studio (~366 - 495 sqft)
1+Study (~517 - 603 sqft)
2BR (~689 sqft)
2+Study (~732 sqft)
Penthouse (~775 - 1,453 sqft)


Location
http://www.h88.com.sg/images/content/2010-01-10/siglap_v_00002.jpg
The location of Siglap V.

http://www.h88.com.sg/images/content/2010-01-10/siglap_v_00003.jpg
Siglap V roughly superimposed on Google satellite maps (for rough illustration purpose only).

http://www.h88.com.sg/images/content/2010-01-10/siglap_v_00004.jpg
If you are still confused about the location, we are pretty sure you can tell just with a glance of the Googlestreet image above.


Facilities

http://www.h88.com.sg/images/content/2010-01-10/siglap_v_00005.jpg
Nice artist impression of the rooftop pool and what seems like the gym.

Facilities:

Swimming Pool (Lap pool?)
GymLayouts

http://www.h88.com.sg/images/content/2010-01-10/siglap_v_00006.jpg
Some samples of the draft studio layouts. There are some with pretty interesting and angular layouts.

http://www.h88.com.sg/images/content/2010-01-10/siglap_v_00007.jpg
More draft samples, with a regular 2BR unit. Also, notice how they managed to squeeze in 38 stacks?


A mini Holland Village?

http://www.h88.com.sg/images/content/2010-01-10/siglap_v_00008.jpg
Another artist impression of Siglap V's courtyard.

http://www.h88.com.sg/images/content/2010-01-10/siglap_v_00009.jpg
Stunning artist impression of Siglap V in the sunset ...

Prices are estimated to start from $6XXk and we are sure there are plenty of District 15 fans out there that are already eyeballing it, given its prominent location with plenty of eateries around. The area reminds us of a mini Holland Village ...

sleek
11-01-10, 13:00
Those units facing the pool will have no privacy. :rolleyes:

And looks like all the other developments between East Coast Road & ECP will be demolished in the future, so that Siglap V can have this Sunset view. :D
http://www.h88.com.sg/images/content/2010-01-10/siglap_v_00009.jpg

xebay11
11-01-10, 13:09
Those units facing the pool will have no privacy. :rolleyes:

And looks like all the other developments between East Coast Road & ECP will be demolished in the future, so that Siglap V can have this Sunset view. :D
http://www.h88.com.sg/images/content/2010-01-10/siglap_v_00009.jpg

Ha Ha you are so absolutely right about the beautiful sunset views :D :D :D

As for the bedroom privacy :doh: no wonder more and more couples got no children.

zimmer
11-01-10, 13:19
not really, can be quite exciting. Tint the window with one-way tint then you can make spaghetti while looking out but ppl can't look in.

Douk
11-01-10, 21:30
Ha Ha you are so absolutely right about the beautiful sunset views :D :D :D

As for the bedroom privacy :doh: no wonder more and more couples got no children.

that is sun rise.

sleek
11-01-10, 21:34
that is sun rise.

Another false advertising points! :D

jlrx
11-01-10, 22:38
Those units facing the pool will have no privacy. :rolleyes:

And looks like all the other developments between East Coast Road & ECP will be demolished in the future, so that Siglap V can have this Sunset view. :D
http://www.h88.com.sg/images/content/2010-01-10/siglap_v_00009.jpg


that is sun rise.

That can't be a sunset or sunrise.

Sunsets are in the west and sunrises are in east.

That glow of light is in the southern sky.

The only possibility has already been raised by sleek.


Those units facing the pool will have no privacy. :rolleyes:

And looks like all the other developments between East Coast Road & ECP will be demolished in the future, so that Siglap V can have this Sunset view. :D

http://www.boomclips.com/video/hydrogen_bomb_explosion.jpg

http://www.astro.virginia.edu/class/oconnell/astr121/im/castle-romeo2-ex.jpg

DKSG
11-01-10, 22:45
Any real data to share with us ?

How many cheques collected ?

Or how many units sold ?

When is the sales starting ... I think this development has got potential for sell out within days ...

Unknown to many, prices in the east has quietly crept up ...
Just yesterday, witnessed a friend purchase a developer unit in the east, the developer actually up the price by 3 percent from the week before ...

And guess what ? There are people buying it at the new price ...

If u are eyeing something from developer, better keep tab of their price movements ... buy right before they raise the price .. and u make some margin immediately ...

Laguna
12-01-10, 09:49
Any real data to share with us ?

Unknown to many, prices in the east has quietly crept up ...
Just yesterday, witnessed a friend purchase a developer unit in the east, the developer actually up the price by 3 percent from the week before ...

...
which project
I was told Siglap is balloting today at $1500

xebay11
12-01-10, 13:41
Any real data to share with us ?

How many cheques collected ?

Or how many units sold ?

When is the sales starting ... I think this development has got potential for sell out within days ...

Unknown to many, prices in the east has quietly crept up ...
Just yesterday, witnessed a friend purchase a developer unit in the east, the developer actually up the price by 3 percent from the week before ...

And guess what ? There are people buying it at the new price ...

If u are eyeing something from developer, better keep tab of their price movements ... buy right before they raise the price .. and u make some margin immediately ...

They smart, raise by only 3%, that means earlier buyers still cannot compete with them, as 3% only covers stamp duty.

smallant
28-01-10, 23:44
hearing small units more like at 1600 psf ! :doh:

Reporter
18-02-10, 00:06
$1,634 psf and 44% sold are surely good news for low-profile new-launch like Siglap V.


Private Residential Units Sold in the Month of January 2010
Project Name . Locality . Units Sold To Date . Units Sold In Month . Highest $psf . Median $psf . Lowest $psf
Siglap V .......... RCR ........ 50 ........................ 50 .../..................... 1,634 ........... 1,508 ........... 1,152

Reporter
19-02-10, 13:21
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Unit in leafy Siglap sold at $1,634 psf
Boutique Siglap V development raises eyebrows with high median prices
Emilyn Yap
The Business Times
Friday, 19 February 2010

Few would associate the leafy suburbs of Siglap with lofty property prices.
But at least one unit at a boutique development there has been sold for $1,634 psf – an eye-popping psf price for a project that isn’t located centrally.

The freehold development at East Coast Road, Siglap V, also achieved a high median price of $1,508 psf across 50 units sold in January. This is according to Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) data.

Properties located some distance from town, or in the Outside Central Region (OCR), usually command prices below $1,000 psf.

But the hefty psf price tag at Siglap V has not deterred buyers because most of the apartments are relatively small. The 114 units available include 1-bedders starting from 366 sqft in size and 1-bedroom plus study units starting from 463 sqft.

This means that the absolute price of a small unit would be fairly modest. Assuming that a 366 sqft 1-bedder went for $1,634 psf, the buyer would have to fork out some $598,000.

‘The psf price may raise eyebrows but if you look at the total quantum, it’s very affordable,’ said Cushman & Wakefield Singapore managing director Donald Han.

A Huttons senior marketing associate Edmond Pak added that Siglap V’s location is a selling point. It is next to Siglap Centre and is near schools, cafes and other amenities.

From his experience marketing the project, Mr Pak observed that many buyers were interested in the 1-bedroom units as investments. He also noted that several buyers are residents of landed properties in the area.

Developers have launched more shoebox apartments since early 2009 in a bid to keep overall prices attractive amid uncertain times. And the formula has worked to some extent. The 72-unit Suites@Guillemard for example, was sold out even though some units measured just 258 sqft.

‘That’s where the market niche is for some of these developers with smaller land parcels,’ Mr Han said. The projects have smaller units and may not offer a full range of facilities, but they allow people to own a private address ‘at a fraction of the cost’.

Siglap V is not the only project in OCR with a high psf price tag.

In July last year, the 99-year leasehold Centro Residences at Ang Mo Kio made headlines for prices crossing $1,100 psf. According to URA, 7 units there changed hands at $1,164-$1,233 psf last month.

Nearer Siglap V, buyers paid $883-$1,538 psf for 5 units at Elliot at the East Coast last month. Units at this freehold project are typically larger than those at Siglap V.

Reporter
19-02-10, 13:37
$1,634 psf and 44% sold are surely good news for low-profile new-launch like Siglap V.


Private Residential Units Sold in the Month of January 2010
Project Name . Locality . Units Sold To Date . Units Sold In Month . Highest $psf . Median $psf . Lowest $psf
Siglap V .......... OCR ........ 50 ........................ 50 ......................... 1,634 ........... 1,508 ........... 1,152
Sorry! My bad!
Siglap V should be OCR - not RCR.

Reporter
09-03-10, 10:16
http://www.sph.com.sg/images/logo_st.png
Budget Debate
Let market forces decide prices and sizes of homes
The Straits Times
Tuesday, 9 March 2010

Should the Government do something about ‘Mickey Mouse-size’ apartments that are all the rage now?

No, said National Development Minister Mah Bow Tan yesterday, reiterating that market forces should continue to determine the prices and sizes of homes that will be developed.

He was responding to concerns raised by Dr Amy Khor (Hong Kah GRC) about the proliferation of such small units in Singapore.

‘Profit-maximising developers want to push psf prices of every unit up,’ she noted.

‘The way to do so without hurting sales is to reduce unit sizes to make them more affordable on a lump sum basis.’

She also warned that such high psf prices could influence buyers in the highly sentiment-driven market and give the perception that property prices are experiencing steep price rises.

She gave the example of Siglap V, a new development comprising small units in the east, where headline prices hit $1,634 psf recently.

There is no market data on the number of these small apartments, but some projects such as Suites@Guillemard have offered units as small as 258 sqft.

In response, Mr Mah said that ‘beyond ensuring market stability, we should let market forces determine prices and the type of unit sizes that will be developed’.

But he agreed that headline prices of these units ‘are indeed misleading’, and suggested that ‘we do more to educate consumers not to take such headlines at face value’.

dragonred
22-03-10, 12:00
Blowing bubbles in the air, or smoke up someone's a#$.

proud owner
09-04-10, 01:56
2 days ago a friend from singapore , who is a property virgin .. asked for my opinion in this Siglap V project ..


when i saw the floor plan he emailed me .. i was like OMG !!!!


the unit size is a turn off
the unit shape is a turn off
the location is a turn off
the shops downstairs will be a turn off to residents upstairs
the traffic noise at the junction, the 'stench' from the shops (if sell food) are a turn off ..

my reply to him was : look else where ..

out of curiousity, how many units sold to date ? Or
how many units left unsold ?

finder
09-04-10, 10:02
Mind share why the location is a turn off? Tks.

Squall8888
09-04-10, 10:21
I think the location is not bad. But it is a grave sin to pay 1.6 or 1.7k psf in OCR. But of course, like 2008/2009 downturn, fair and actual value will set in during the next downturn.

Anyway, the site is pathetically small and is right at the cross junction. And it doesn't even have decent facilities. I don't know what those 44% buyers are thinking. Maybe to flip to another idiot.

proud owner
09-04-10, 22:23
Mind share why the location is a turn off? Tks.


like what Squall8888 said

its cramp ..

unit odd shape

to me, being located at the junction is going to be both noisy and dusty .. considering its a low rise .. one cannot escape the noise ..

and it is the first junction from ECP exit .. alot of cars ..

some may find it ok .. but personally i dont want to live or buy a place where i have to close my windows all the time ..

also no view ..

so Squal8888 only 44 pct sold ??

Reporter
15-04-10, 16:47
Private Residential Units Sold in the Month of March 2010
Project Name . Locality . Units Sold To Date . Units Sold In Month . Highest $psf . Median $psf . Lowest $psf
Siglap V .......... OCR ........ 58 ........................ 8 ........................... 1,535 ........... 1,470 ........... 1,292