more news on Bidadari will be announce from now onwards....Originally Posted by DC33_2008
more news on Bidadari will be announce from now onwards....Originally Posted by DC33_2008
Dont know when will they announce? Wait till neck long long already.Originally Posted by ascend88
suddenly cm7 effect wear off huh (at least in this forum)Originally Posted by DC33_2008
Patience bro ... They will not show hand everything at a go one... Slowly bit by bit ... Anyway .. We know its a new town ...Originally Posted by willow
Yes .. As expected ... Cm7 is about tax .. About extra tax ..Originally Posted by taggy
So much news in such a short period of time.Originally Posted by ascend88
Where can find nice parks in land so ever scarce SG?Originally Posted by Pikachu1245
Malls for convenience.
MRT for movement.
Park for sanity.
Any place with green plants can be a park. The question is the size. We also have vertical parks too.Originally Posted by cnud
The CM7 comes in first to buffer the 6.9million announcement!
Yeah .. Planner mahOriginally Posted by fourth
So if people stop buying does tat mean rental market is buoyant to cater to every year 100k new comingOriginally Posted by ascend88
Unless they sleep roadsideOriginally Posted by henryhk
I second. The PRs that now cannot rent will also inject more tenants down the road.Originally Posted by ascend88
Hi All,
I remember posting about installing grill/glass panel in the balcony for safety reason.
However I come across this document from URA website:
http://www.ura.gov.sg/circulars/text/dc07-01.htm
or
http://www.ura.gov.sg/circulars/text...tion-dchbr.pdf - s/n 65 and so on.
To avoid ad-hoc enclosure of balconies by individual owners downstream, balcony screens are to be designed upfront and approved as part of the development application process for all new residential and hotel developments with proposed balconies (including the residential component of mixed use developments). Developers can propose a single screen design or a few designs for the buyers to choose from.
While the screen designs are to be submitted upfront, the developer has the option to choose whether to install the screens upfront or not. For cases where the screens are not installed upfront by the developer, the approved balcony screen design will be used by the MCST to guide subsequent installation by individual owners. Future changes or replacement of the approved screen design will be regulated and decided by the MCST and need not be referred to URA for approval.
Do you know if BR developer had submitted any proposal on this?
alamark...!
cannot install already lar
Thanks for the photo.Originally Posted by cnud
Is there a car park under tennis court?
nice ...thanks....
Originally Posted by cnud
can see foundation of blk 3A is coming up.....in front of the tennis court
[SINGAPORE] The future of Singapore will look like Punggol, National Development Minister Khaw Boon Wan said yesterday, but just how might this pan out?
Mr Khaw told Parliament that the next generation of public housing would be even more comfortable and better designed, holding up Housing and Development Board precincts at Punggol South as an example.
Newer neighbourhoods, such as Punggol, were planned as smaller estates, HDB said in response to queries. Each Punggol precinct is made up of between 1,000 and 3,000 homes.
There is also more intensive land use, it said, pointing to the gross plot ratio (GPR) of about 3-3.5 in Punggol.
This compares with earlier public housing developments in the 1970s and 1980s in older towns such as Ang Mo Kio, Bedok and Clementi, where GPR ranged from 1.8 to 2.8.
"In general, as gross plot ratio increases, the number of dwelling units within the same plot size of land increases. More families can then be housed in the development," HDB said.
To maintain liveability, planners had to exercise creativity.
For example, some carparks were integrated with housing blocks, covering the first few floors. To maintain a sense of space, HDB's planners executed ideas such as communal gardens on the rooftops of integrated carparks.
Each precinct at Punggol also shares a "common green" of about 0.4-0.7 of a hectare in size within walking distance from each block, compared with the 1-1.5 ha neighbourhood parks shared by 4,000 to 6,000 households in older estates serving a wider catchment.
"So what is our future? It is not to be a concrete jungle. It is to be a city in a garden, it is to be Punggol - multiply that many times. And the best is yet to be," Mr Khaw said yesterday.
Feedback about developments at Punggol South has been positive, Mr Khaw noted. He added that the same applies for preliminary plans for Punggol North. Planners are now working on Tampines North, Bidadari and Tengah.
"They will be awesome," Mr Khaw assured.
Originally Posted by ascend88
BR Is 100% sold liow!
Perfect ! Sources ?Originally Posted by willow
Showroom still opened? Thinking of taking the picture of the model for future reference since no one volunteered to share them here..
congrats to all who have bought. this looks like a good project. But i think that whole kaki bukit to leonie to farrer flyover stretch will get so congested in the future!
R U referring to Bartley viaduct?Originally Posted by smellyfish
Sure reliable. From my agent.Originally Posted by ascend88
Thank u ... Huat ah !!!Originally Posted by willow
I also txt my agent ... Yeah confirmed 100% sold outOriginally Posted by willow
hey cnud, did you manage to get to the showroom? I supposed its closed?Originally Posted by cnud