hmmm... face bath tub better or face hospital...Originally Posted by devilplate
hmmm... face bath tub better or face hospital...Originally Posted by devilplate
Omgoooosh.. look at the super tiny living room
http://www.propertyguru.com.sg/listi...-sale-robinson
I dunno how to describe but it is worse than watching horror films
Is that the actual showflat?Originally Posted by dtrax
Notice how the developer realised how impossible their plans are? They have conveniently "forgotten" to install the following in their showflat:-
1) Wall between bedroom and living
2) Glass door between living and balcony
3) Wall between your unit and your neighbour
And worse of all, despite their interventions, the unit still looks small!
Fantastic (to the developer)! The balcony + planter area + air-con ledge is bigger than the living room + dining room area!
Originally Posted by sh
Why do they design in this manner. I though there is no advantage for developer to design with balcony,planter... after 2009? goverment ruling?Originally Posted by teddybear
Planter, air-con ledge do not require must furnishing, wall treatment, and flooring with marbles etc so cheaper to build mah, and balcony also cheaper to build than inner build-up area mah (also developer can allocate extra 10% space for balcony not included in the GFA), so for sure balcony must be big lah!.
Originally Posted by patricia
Look at the marble tiles in the living room, the width seems to be able 3 marble tiles wide, amazing!
just imagine the length of a queen size bed lor..lol....484sqft but a 300sqft MM layout 's living rm...lolOriginally Posted by dtrax
It's not a planter, it an ac ledge. Planter not allowed, but ac ledge still open to abuse....Originally Posted by patricia
i noticed that air con ledges have become unnecessarily big in many projects since the incentive to build planter and bay windows was removed. sigh.
Originally Posted by sh
balconies become bigger tooOriginally Posted by bargain hunter
ya lorOriginally Posted by devilplate
what to do ... people seem to think that expats LOVE outdoor ..so big balcony will be an attraction when renting to expats ..
cant blame owner, tenants if they use it to dry laundry
ang mor adapted very well...going green and clothings smells nice and crispOriginally Posted by proud owner
one angmor(potential tenant) commented: no balcony ar? den whr am i gona hang my clothes?
ya lorOriginally Posted by devilplate
so ? tenant / owners make use of the sun mah ..
since the internal space getting smaller and smaller .. of cos dry laundry on balcony lah ..
also cannot smoke indoor .. so small .. smoke in toilet ..whole unit will smell ..so smoke in balcony lor ..since its so big .. then neighbour below will complain ..got ash, butts etc
so occupants bad habit is a result of bad design also
duno y new design omit yard oredi...or give pathetic useless yard tat can barely walk...yard impt leh...Originally Posted by proud owner
Originally Posted by devilplate
sometimes i really dont understand architect ..
look at Residences@Evelyn ... knn the yard is so big ..
maid damn happy ...
then there are those with tiny or no yard .. ..cant even stack a washer dryer without blocking air flow or light ..
sian .. can only buy old condos ... design so much better
Ang Mo dry clothes in balconies? Never heard that CCR private properties allow that (because usually stated in their condo by-laws). Only OCR private properties allow that? Those must be cheap-skate ang mo living in OCR private properties?
Originally Posted by devilplate
Ha ha ha! Finally found another person making such statements on Residences@Evelyn! As I have mentioned before, R@E the bedrooms are so so SMALL and the bloody bay windows so so BIG! A 1120 sqft unit in R@E machiam like the older condo's 900 sqft unit!
Originally Posted by proud owner
actually, i think its developers who through agents spread the word that ang mors love big balcony so that they can build big balconies! hahaha. much as ang mors like balconies, i think they also value living space. these days, with pathetic size for living and yard, the "standard of living" is dropping in singapore. sigh.
Originally Posted by proud owner
when driving down CTE, ask your passenger to try counting the number of balconies in Park Infinia hang laundry there. but can't tell if its locals or foreigners doing it lah. hehehe.
Originally Posted by teddybear
Some comments on Park Infinia:
- Mass market condo design located in CCR (486 units! Difficult to find so many units estate in CCR! More like those OCR mass market condos & ECs!).
- Bad design, yard area no sun no wind, so either use dryer (expensive on pocket) or hang laundry on balconies (again, prime private properties have by-laws to disallow that - so can only say PI is being managed like mass market condos).
- Many MM units in such a big estate! As with other MM condo estate, such units attract characters of vast (& sometimes dubious) background. Not really good for families with young kids. Saw many youngsters / young people smoking near the fence before.
Originally Posted by bargain hunter
Heard a fund bought up 8-14th flrs.
No window at all for the 1 plus study units. The whole apartment will smell after cooking.
small studios with singles tenants no major cooking expected anywayOriginally Posted by DC33_2008
Probably just need a microwave oven to warm up food.Originally Posted by august
Follow what the ingenious PRC do. Open the main door while cooking for ventilation!
This is a very small site with Tong Eng bldg just 8 m behind it.
I still don't know how the carparking works hereOriginally Posted by home-run
Who owns the lots?
How much is the season parking if units are not given a lot each.
Carpark are located fr #02 to #06...automated carpk...maint fee tentatively 180 per mth inclusive of carpk lots. First come first basis but since most potential buyers will be buying to rent out to tenants who mostly dun hav cars... some lucky owners may have 2 carpark lots for the price of 1...carpk for nw is first cme first serve basis n subj to mgt ...hope tt answers ur qn...and yes...developer is holding #08 to #14. Nt sure if fund bought or they want to release low flr as phase 2. No news as yet...will update more when the official developer briefing is here.
So the carparks is owned collectively by the MSCT or under a separate title owned by the developers?
In other words, does the money from the season parking go to the MCST or goes into the developer's pockets?
When is the launch likely to be?