It is the short form for intermediate terrace aka the cheapest form of landed house.Originally Posted by Vincegoh
It is the short form for intermediate terrace aka the cheapest form of landed house.Originally Posted by Vincegoh
Some inter-terrace are more ex than corner terrace / semi ds. It all depends on the land size, built-in size, age and location.Originally Posted by buttercarp
i see, basically a terrace house that excludes corner units.Originally Posted by buttercarp
thanks.
i guess buttercarp is referring to the same devt/stretch where corner units command a higher premium as opposed to the inter units.Originally Posted by Blue
I used to think the same, too many worries, what if, what if.....and i miss some 'boats' which sail away, too overly cautious sometimes, not much of a risk taker, only recently, taking more calculated risk which reaps much benefits.Originally Posted by Vincegoh
My latest catch 2 months ago, an inter-terrace, 999, $1.6M. What a buy!
Congrats! As long as it's landed, it's a sure win!Originally Posted by jumbopanther
Congrats!Originally Posted by jumbopanther
Care to share where is the location, land size and need to do A&A or not?
congrats bro.. can share more details of your new purchase?Originally Posted by jumbopanther
me abit more cautious cos i've got 2 young kids and not much cash reserves as i only started working 5 years ago. and my income vs wifey's is disproportionate so i rather err on the cautious side for now (just in case i lose my job or need to take a massive pay cut in a new role).
once i've more cash reserves i will be happier to take more calculated risks!
At $1000 psf, chances of A&A is very high.Originally Posted by buttercarp
I want a landed. How envious of people who owns a landed in Singapore.
Let me guess. You bought the IT unit at Jalan Kuak?Originally Posted by jumbopanther
Is it in city fringe?Originally Posted by jumbopanther