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  1. #151
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    wah put on ac ledge if drop downstairs siao liao hahaha.

    Quote Originally Posted by valkri
    floor space for keeping the door >$6000 .... a high maintenance door!

    maybe can put it on the ac ledge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by patricia
    I thought sometime, not long ago, the garmen said not necessary to provide bomb shelter??
    Who say garmen say bomb shelter not necessary anymore????

    Bomb shelter still a must.... kenna bomb how?

    The bomb shelter moved into escape stairs in some developments, but still there.

    At least the clothes will survive a bomb attack. Can look good after kenna bombed.

    Better than maids survive a bomb attack and take over Singapore

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    By Channel NewsAsia, Updated: 16/11/2010
    UOL Group reports strong sales at Spottiswoode Residences condo

    UOL Group reports strong sales at Spottiswoode Residences condo
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    Spottiswoode Residences - Photo from TODAY



    SINGAPORE: UOL Group said its latest Spottiswoode Residences project has seen strong preview sales.
    About 87 per cent or 130 units of the total 150 released for sale since November 12 have been snapped up.
    UOL says it will be releasing another 80 units for sale at Spottiswoode Residences’ main launch on Wednesday, November 17.
    The property group added that 86 per cent of the buyers were Singaporeans with most buying the higher—priced units that command sea views.
    Dolly Lian, UOL Group’s general manager of marketing said, "We believe buyers are excited about the potential transformation of the area into another waterfront city comparable to Marina Bay and an extended CBD area offering new lifestyle and workplace options."
    Located near Outram MRT station, the 351—unit condominium at Spottiswoode Park Road saw units sold at prices ranging between $1,720 and $2,150 per square foot.
    The group said four of the seven exclusive penthouses were sold, with one fetching $1,850 psf.
    Spottiswoode Residences comprises a 36—storey block with mostly one and two—bedroom apartments, as well as three—bedroom units and penthouses.
    Most of the one—bedroom to three—bedroom units have sizes varying from 603 square feet to 1,421 square feet.
    —CNA/fa

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    I visited the showflat today. It was very crowded. After looking at the psf, the quality of the fitting and layout, it is seriously not worth it.

    Seaview = view the port
    Marble floor = cheap small rectangular pieces with wide joints + not covering entire living room
    Other bed room and remaining living room flooring = cheap timber strips
    Toilet = can't remember seeing any marble but quite cramp
    Master bedroom and living room = very cramp
    Balcony x 2 = waste of space
    Carpark = cheap multi-storey
    Amenities = no hawker center/ NTUC within 10 min walk
    Immediate surrounding = very old HDB flats
    Locality = old and quiet, it will be a bit dangerous for ladies at night.

    Why pay $1.2 million for a 1 bedder with so much compromise. This project turns me off... UOL is testing its luck & reputation with this project.

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    All developers regardless big or small, riding the bulls... True value can just throw to the wind...

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    70% SOLD for average 1.8-1.9kpsf

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    Quote Originally Posted by devilplate
    70% SOLD for average 1.8-1.9kpsf
    really? that's quite cheap!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mantrix
    really? that's quite cheap!
    whaha

    still got mid flr 1 bedder at 18xxpsf...HURRY!!!

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    [quote=devilplate]whaha

    still got mid flr 1 bedder at 18xxpsf...HURRY!!![/quote

    Rental has to be 4k or above then it's worth it...

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    This one face city? [QUOTE=Lovelle]
    Quote Originally Posted by devilplate
    whaha

    still got mid flr 1 bedder at 18xxpsf...HURRY!!![/quote

    Rental has to be 4k or above then it's worth it...

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    All 1bedder facing city... From sales chart, 2bedders hotter den 1 bedder!!! Plenty of liquidity!!!

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    People still prefers the container port view(in the next 20 years) than the city view. The seaview will be blocked when the container port is redeveloped in 20 years time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DC33_2008
    People still prefers the container port view(in the next 20 years) than the city view. The seaview will be blocked when the container port is redeveloped in 20 years time.
    i tink mainly due to direct noon sun for city facing

    anyway, 70% is a superb achievement!

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    Guess cannot get the best of everything.

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    If u see 1 bedder remaining, you will know that the majority prefers at least 2 rooms or more. That,s why must buy development with only mm,s

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    Oh our kingkong is awake...

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    Quote Originally Posted by shauntanzs
    Oh our kingkong is awake...
    Yup, but feeling sleepy again.

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    dragon mansion gona launch soon....

    3xxsqft MMs!!! 7xxk!!! lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by devilplate
    dragon mansion gona launch soon....

    3xxsqft MMs!!! 7xxk!!! lol
    yeah... wakey wakey... move in quick!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by devilplate
    dragon mansion gona launch soon....

    3xxsqft MMs!!! 7xxk!!! lol
    Hope it doesnt cheapen the neighborhood...

    Anyone checked out Mount Sophia/Emily MM? 1800/1900psf completed FH shoebox size units everywhere. Seriously can find tenant/buyer?

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    frn bot 2 units of MM on day one
    asked : why bot?
    answered : becos many bot
    asked : did not check the property nearby
    answered : nop

    getting wori for this sought of buyers

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    property investment is merciless, one got to know what they are into and gamble with a clear mind. These pple have to learn their lessons. No pity.

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    Like I said, people buying in property launches are buying based on herd mentality… which accounts for the price different between new and resale.
    Buying from resale is a more measured and contemplative approach to property investment. First you need to “bio” the development. Then you identify the unit you want, wait for seller to put on market, make offer, get offer rejected, make counteroffer….. blah, blah, blah….
    Unlike new launch… take queue number to ballot for unit, then grab whatever available at whatever price….

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    Quote Originally Posted by sh
    Like I said, people buying in property launches are buying based on herd mentality… which accounts for the price different between new and resale.
    Buying from resale is a more measured and contemplative approach to property investment. First you need to “bio” the development. Then you identify the unit you want, wait for seller to put on market, make offer, get offer rejected, make counteroffer….. blah, blah, blah….
    Unlike new launch… take queue number to ballot for unit, then grab whatever available at whatever price….
    like chasing after beautiful gal...."bio, bio..", haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by AK47
    Hope it doesnt cheapen the neighborhood...

    Anyone checked out Mount Sophia/Emily MM? 1800/1900psf completed FH shoebox size units everywhere. Seriously can find tenant/buyer?
    Can if you ask for only 2k rental

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    Quote Originally Posted by mcmlxxvi
    Can if you ask for only 2k rental
    2k is recession price la....

    sophia tat area...close both eyes can fetch 2.5k for 3xxsqft doggy home

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    Marketing agency has exploited the emotional buying strategy in a new launches. Better bring your spouse if you are married. If not married, better leave the cheque book at home.
    Quote Originally Posted by sh
    Like I said, people buying in property launches are buying based on herd mentality… which accounts for the price different between new and resale.
    Buying from resale is a more measured and contemplative approach to property investment. First you need to “bio” the development. Then you identify the unit you want, wait for seller to put on market, make offer, get offer rejected, make counteroffer….. blah, blah, blah….
    Unlike new launch… take queue number to ballot for unit, then grab whatever available at whatever price….

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    Quote Originally Posted by DC33_2008
    Marketing agency has exploited the emotional buying strategy in a new launches. Better bring your spouse if you are married. If not married, better leave the cheque book at home.
    Agree, bring spouse, at least hv 2nd opinion. Many times, agents quite pushy ESP if response is good and show flats crowded. Tendency to be sucked in is high...

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    Is SW Residences sold-out?

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    Quote Originally Posted by yantao
    Is SW Residences sold-out?
    iirc save for a few, those above 25th floor are not released

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