with their backs literally against the wall and the fumes chasing right up their butts, you can bet that they will climb as high as it takes.
with their backs literally against the wall and the fumes chasing right up their butts, you can bet that they will climb as high as it takes.
butts..... ok so now I not the only one missing it!Originally Posted by kane
Freudian slip... lol.Originally Posted by carbuncle
Wow kane's postings are very graphical ... but something which i could totally relate with my own personal experiences.
Back to the project, does the reservoir has a park within walking distance where the residents could stroll to for leisure walks or exercises? Or are the banks totally 'occupied' by the golf courses?
#12-15, which is stack 15 with reservoir view, but only partial hor or should say the least with reservoir view (stack 15 & 19). Those units with better views sold, i dun know the priceOriginally Posted by Pikachu1245
Units facing ave 1 bto easily $1100 and also not many left.
It looks like the banks are occupied by the golf courses. Can walk to the nearby yishun dam, quite alot people and drivers gather there during the weekends.Originally Posted by zeamybro
just 2 min drive to yishun dam and 1 min to rowers' bay
But townhouses still remain at 3 sold (price $3.8mio to $4.1mio)
Oh sounds good, seems like the buyers here have found their own heavens here in Yishun =) congratsOriginally Posted by Komo
how many did they sell at those quantums??Originally Posted by Pro888
and separate question is do foreigners need LDU approval to buy such strata townhouses with condos in the same development?
Even more than 30th flr. Higher than that, i will let u know when i buy The Sail.Originally Posted by Night
I hope they free up the remaining 7 units 2 x parking lots.Originally Posted by Pro888
just realised it was 3 sold rather than 3 unsold. pardon me.
I guess soon the Yishun Dam will not allow ppl to gather there since it will become a busy 2-ways-dual-lanes road connecting Yishun and CTE/SLE/TPE...Originally Posted by Night
I have started this thread to highlight the refuse chute problem to the owners of 3 bedroom unit.
Study the floor plan carefully, locate the refuse chute. The access to the refuse chute is not practical. You need to access the chute from the inside of the cabinet. It is difficult to maintain the cleanliness and the storage space infront of the refuse chute is wasted!!
There are a total of 72 units with this layout. Hopefully we can work out something with the developer.
SM Owners,
I believed some of us have received the S&P from the developer.
I have started a FB, http://www.facebook.com/groups/313979098710098/, for would be owners to share and discussed about our new homes.
For a start, as we know the the legal subsidies are no longer FREE , i am in the midst of negotiating with my lawyer if we could cartel and fight for better rates.
For those who are interested, pls log into SM facebook to pool our properties together.
Regards,
Sean
Some suggestion for those who can accept a rubbish chute in the cabinets.
1. Using a foldable table top near chute (below will be empty). If space is a concern on the opening of chute, a 3 burners stove can be change to a 2 burners type.
If u believe in Feng shui, you want to shift the stove nearer to the fridge, the basin (water) & the stove (fire) cannot be directly opposite. A no-no.
Engineering aspect needed to be consulted, move the stove to the same side as the basin, thus leaving more space & idea how you are going to deal with the chute. The main structure of the chute is quite unlikely to be altered (only the height of the chute opening).
Sorry it should be cant. Missed out the TOriginally Posted by Pro888
u should consult the FS master who bought a unit here.
looking at the floorplan the hall is smaller than the master bedroom.
the hall shape is long and narrow like the estuary. owners will regret it
after a period of time.
the balcony in the living area looks as big as the living room itself.
and the balcony in the bedrooms looks quite huge.
but nice lay out overall!
generally, do the bros and sis here like to have a balcony in the bedrooms? I personally don't like to have a balcony in the bedrooms as I feel there is no window for me to open at night for ventilation if I dont wish to switch on the aircon. but it's quite strange to leave the balcony door open when you sleep as there will be quite alot of dust?
just my personal preference. but this was the reason why i didn't like some of the big developments in good locations - cos of balconies in the bedrooms!
hahaha
Originally Posted by Tripp
If you have been to the showroom, you would not have said so.Originally Posted by sunrise
The layout is very cozy and family- oriented.
100k deco will not change the shape of a long and narrow hall.Originally Posted by jacelynchia
it will never looks proportion at any angle.
the purpose of this thread is solving the location of the refuse chute.
thank you.
If I had issues with the shape of the living room or whatsoever, I wouldn't have splash over 1.2m for 969 sqft.Originally Posted by sunrise
The living room is amazing, with the balcony and lights coming in, optimizing the space.
Not to mention the view and the fresh air.
long (deep) and narrow (smaller in width) hall looks like a rifle range.Originally Posted by jacelynchia
skies not so bad, estuary much deeper when add on the balcony.
The design better suits small family and allows a side dinning table and a small living area maximising the use of the limited space. Having a square area will eat up unnecessary space, unless you always host events at your place, might as well use the condo function rooms.Originally Posted by sunrise
long/deep layout for living/dinning has its advantage as sound from neighbours closing doors will be softer, if can hear at all. can be very disturbingOriginally Posted by sunrise
in any case estuary's 3 bedders of similar layout is 1300 sqft. not comparable
as i say skies not that bad. 1:2 when include the balcony, the balcony should be design broader.Originally Posted by Night
many units at estuary builds at 1:3.