Because these people think that 22 mins to orchard road is considered 'ulu'. They never venture out of their small area I guess.Originally Posted by Mohankrish
Because these people think that 22 mins to orchard road is considered 'ulu'. They never venture out of their small area I guess.Originally Posted by Mohankrish
The jogging track makes me guilty. No excuses not to exercise. So far I did only one run from driving range to punggol park. About 4 km, good workoutOriginally Posted by Mohankrish
I got many friends who missed WT at preview all gonna Chiong wee hur.
When will wee hur launch?
If you go to Wee Hur's website, it is mentioned that they would launch the Punggol property in the 2nd half of 2012. Interestingly, it is also mentioned that this is Wee Hur’s first successful tender of land for residential property development.
Punggol can reach Orchard in 22 mins? Wow! You fly right?
Originally Posted by toufu
Wee hur today top volume. Going to cheong soonOriginally Posted by Xan
22mins to dhoby ghaut you moron!
Yes, its about 22 minutes from Punggol MRT to Dhoby Ghaut MRT. I take the train daily to Chinatown MRT for work - thats about another 5 minutes from Dhoby Ghaut to Chinatown.
Some people stayed in CCR never take mrt before. That's why they sua ku what.
Don't blame them lah.
Just came back from a jog at the waterway. Some call it a lonkang but I believe it's a reservoir. It's truly beautiful at certain areas and as some of my friends have said its the most wonderful place in Singapore. And there are not many places in Singapore where you can have it at your door step. Some ignorant people have posted pictures of it as a milo pool after a heavy downpour during the construction stages. I know because I saw it. But the place is great now especially in the evenings.
Hey thanks for the infoOriginally Posted by rymccondo77
I never need to rely on MRT, because sooner or later they will break down, take a few hours to repair, get strandled in some far away places, difficult to get taxis there during peak hours... Ha ha!
Originally Posted by rymccondo77
I think the site opposite punggol plaza is also great! There is a condo coming up there and there could be some units facing the waterway in front of the activity centre. For people who want peace and quiet. Or maybe not as there is a Chinese temple there!
Apart from the high pricing i think watertown is really great. by the way is the carpark shared with water point?
Not everybody can afford a car or want to own a car. Guess Singaporeans like myself would have to depend on public transport!Originally Posted by teddybear
You know for a fact that you are not making sense. Post intelligently. You sound like a spoilt brat who has never taken public transport before but has expert opinions on it.Originally Posted by teddybear
No, the residential and commercial parking are not shared and through separate entrance.Originally Posted by Akira Fudou
http://www.welovepunggol.com/?page_id=1647
I'm not very familiar with punggol.Originally Posted by Mohankrish
But from the way u describe there's a Chinese temple there, are you referring to uncle leong and Popeyes there?
There are over 1000 plus of car park slot cater for resident. Not including the mall car park.Originally Posted by Akira Fudou
So got planes flying over the area? I have encountered this before and find the noise extremely loud.Originally Posted by Mohankrish
It's alright to start off with public transport and then slowly save up to buy car.Originally Posted by rymccondo77
But just cannot tahan some people who knows nothing, but sarcatic and act attas.
Time to accumulate some Wee Hur shares?Originally Posted by ulrich76
That's very convenient, only 20 mins to reach town.Originally Posted by Mohankrish
Yes! You should check out the site.Originally Posted by Xan
Any idea on the launch psf for this WH project?Originally Posted by Xan
Agree.Originally Posted by Akira Fudou
I too find the place lovely. Hopefully in future will not turn into concrete jungle.
I quite like that area and I know that area because my friend bought parc river (EC) and it's kinda near there though need to walk quite abit lah.Originally Posted by Mohankrish
Thanks for the info anyway.
The attached file (contains a report in PDF Format on Punggol Real Estate developments by Kim Eng Research) gives a good idea on the different property developments in Punggol.
Should check out Kim Eng Research's website for their regular Singapore real estate reports at http://www.kimengresearch.com.sg/Research.aspx
I have heard planes before but it is so occasional that you don't remember it.Originally Posted by GSLJ
It is great! I have been eying the site for 3 years. Helps when you live there! Bought a 4 room at $1030 per sq feet. I got it at the preview. Prices now are just too crazy!Originally Posted by Akira Fudou