what would be the size of each balcony? 100sqft?
what would be the size of each balcony? 100sqft?
and i'm curious to know how much each of the PHs cost... lol.
u can get waterbank at 1200 psf ? With mrt just 30 meter walk, it's like kovan melodyOriginally Posted by smallant
I hate too many toilets.Originally Posted by ysyap
Doesn't matter. Still need a door.
Originally Posted by kane
The private lift opens up to the walking corridor part of the house. So you can't see the living room or bed room or look into the house.Originally Posted by Wild Falcon
I'm very familiar with the layout of Thomson Grand. Been eyeing on it for quite some time but still hoping/waiting to catch a Good discount.
Patience...
This is what I call boiling frog syndromeOriginally Posted by ysyap
Not only the 4 bedder. The 3 bedder also. Check out one of the rooms. It can and must ONLY fit a single bed and nothing else because then the door cannot open. I think almost utility room sizeOriginally Posted by chiaberry
Then its your job to state your views why Sky Habitat is a good project and good buy Don't be worried about being flamed lah. Haha. Sometimes just got to be more thick skinned...
Originally Posted by Ringo33
About TG, no one raised the point that it is West-East facing...too hot too hot for my liking. like a sauna the whole day around, except for noon. Just my humble thoughts
Originally Posted by Wild Falcon
I have seen the floor plan and they look horrible. IMO those balcony are really bad for fengshui.
apart from 2-bedders and Strata Houses, all units face the blazing West Sun!Originally Posted by dh13660
No need to install sauna. In fact they could list private sauna as one of the facilities apart from their private lift.
Can't wait for Sky Habitat to launch. Has anyone got official launch date already?
I think its a bad time to launch, esp now with the URA index already falling and the writing's on the wall...
in the crazy world of 635 sqft for 3 bedder or 1000sqft for 4 bedder, 1216 for a 3 bedder is a luxury issit it? in my observation, alot of developments are now smaller than a HDB equal.Originally Posted by bargain hunter
however i do agree the balcony seems a ted too big. That where they try to earn back abit i guess for super over bidding over the 2nd highest bidder.
its good for health! your cloths will get alot of sunlight!!Originally Posted by Ringo33
no 1 rule of house buying, no direct west sunOriginally Posted by dh13660
Yup fully agreed. So how can still compare TG with SH??Originally Posted by DaytonaSS
Not launched yet and already generate 83 pages of interest!
The price is ridiculously high. Let's see how it sells.
Haaha ur ridiculous too. 83 pages of debate or interest?Originally Posted by pinkpolkadot
We are unknowingly generating free publicity for them. Lol.
Cant agree more bro..Originally Posted by DaytonaSS
Btw,u should go to the aristo thread n look up on this so call agent Shawn's thread about his views on the afternoon sun issues..
Make me wana puke..
Hahahahahahahahaha
Depends on positive or negative publicity. More like the latter.Originally Posted by kane
But strangely, the seemingly negative discussion on watertown here didn't seem to dampen their sales there. We even made it plain how that stacked up against the peers that are going at a much more reasonable price. I just heard TG sold 70units last month after a very slow spell. They have to thank SH.Originally Posted by DC33_2008
Looking at the majority buyers at watertown are with hdb address seem to mean that they have bought for a different reason. A micro-level analysis on location of such hdb addresses will be useful to predict what will happen in that area.Originally Posted by kane
TG did well after potential buyers of SH looked at the latter and decided TG gave them better value. Until now, I cannot believe how one of the bedrooms for the 3 bedder cannot open the door if you tried to squeeze in a queen size bed. Mind you, we are not talking about the 600+sqft 3 bedroom units...its the 1216sqft. Quite disappointing, really.Originally Posted by kane
I am guessing that the only people who are willing to pay 1300psf for ulu punggol will have to be people living around that area and most likely their first private property investment as well.Originally Posted by DC33_2008
This is my guess to but need hard evidence to prove it. I am sure FEO analyst is analysing this data to launch the next move for future projects.Originally Posted by Ringo33
The people paying $13xx psf in Punggol when they can get $14xx psf in River Valley is like
Many people just can't move out of their comfort zone to catch the "big fish"!
Originally Posted by Ringo33
if his own house is direct west sun, then he is steady lah. generally speaking, in Singapore context, we see sun wanna "siam". A North south facig property is so windy and shiok to stay in.Originally Posted by fiat500
okie i go there and see whats he says! i get ready my plastic bag first.
any news on cheque collection and agent briefing ?