Mackenzie 88 (D9, Freehold, Galaxy Capital)
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TOP soon. All small sizes.
Floor Plans
Type A1 (81 sqm)
Type A (75 sqm)
Type B1 (45 sqm)
Type B (43 sqm)
Type C1 (46 sqm)
Type C (44 sqm)
Type D1 (48 sqm)
Type D (46 sqm)
Type E1 (81 sqm)
Type E (79 sqm)
Type F1 (45 sqm)
Type F (42 sqm)
Type G1 (46 sqm)
Type G (42 sqm)
Type H1 (39 sqm)
Type H (56 sqm)
Type I1 (41 sqm)
Type I (66 sqm)
Type J1 (44 sqm)
Type J (43 sqm)
Type K1 (43 sqm)
Type K (50 sqm)
Re: Mackenzie (D9, Freehold)
Where is this located and what is the psf?
Re: Mackenzie (D9, Freehold)
This is located on MacKenzie Road, just one block from MacKenzie 138. Average price was about $1000 psf. Just called the agent this morning, 100% sold out from developer. Agent didn't even want to entertain, just "sold out, bye bye".
Re: Mackenzie (D9, Freehold)
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
This is located on MacKenzie Road, just one block from MacKenzie 138. Average price was about $1000 psf. Just called the agent this morning, 100% sold out from developer. Agent didn't even want to entertain, just "sold out, bye bye".
NOT WORTH IT ! LOOK AT THE SIZES -WORST THAN A "DOLL HOUSE" -
AND 1K PSF !!!! OR CALL IT A SHOE BOX....
Re: Mackenzie (D9, Freehold)
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
NOT WORTH IT ! LOOK AT THE SIZES -WORST THAN A "DOLL HOUSE" -
AND 1K PSF !!!! OR CALL IT A SHOE BOX....
No doubt the size is small but heh it's selling at ~ $1K psf! How to find this kind of price around that area nowadays?! For a fact, it's all sold out so fast.
With leasehold developments near MRT in not so central places asking $1kpsf and above in subsales, wouldn't it look like the developer underprice this project instead?
Re: Mackenzie 88 (D9, Freehold, Galaxy Capital)
why not buy parc emily @ 1200psf
Re: Mackenzie 88 (D9, Freehold, Galaxy Capital)
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
why not buy parc emily @ 1200psf
Parc Emily is a good choice too at $1200psf, given that u can't find anything under $1Kpsf in prime areas anymore.
Don't be surprised by the relaunch price of coming new projects around that area by the big deveopers.
Re: Mackenzie 88 (D9, Freehold, Galaxy Capital)
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Parc Emily is a good choice too at $1200psf, given that u can't find anything under $1Kpsf in prime areas anymore.
Don't be surprised by the relaunch price of coming new projects around that area by the big deveopers.
An agent told me that even if I offer at $1.4Kpsf now, I would not be able to get a Parc Emily unit. Is that true?
Re: Mackenzie 88 (D9, Freehold, Galaxy Capital)
No the high 1200s you should still be able to get units, ground floor patio high 1100s to low 1200s you can also get.
Re: Mackenzie 88 (D9, Freehold, Galaxy Capital)
don't you find this entire area very messy and complicated..... not very suitable for residential if you ask me. look how long parc emily took to sell out when the mkt was not so hot. in this mkt anything will sell out. but from a risk management perspective shouldnt you be looking ar something that will do well in both up and down markets including rentals and resale?
Re: Mackenzie 88 (D9, Freehold, Galaxy Capital)
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
don't you find this entire area very messy and complicated..... not very suitable for residential if you ask me. look how long parc emily took to sell out when the mkt was not so hot. in this mkt anything will sell out. but from a risk management perspective shouldnt you be looking ar something that will do well in both up and down markets including rentals and resale?
This area is just 5 mins drive away from Orchard. With the shortage of prime land now, they think this place would be left untouched?
It is true that it is a sellers call in the crazy market now but this place has values to be unlocked. Just look at this place with a slightly longer perspective than short term.
The negative factors you have mentioned could be gone in no time. In time, you'd see...