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    Default LakeHolmz (D22, 99 years leasehold, Centrepoint Homes)

    from the website























    What it really looks like:






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    ummm sorry man! it looks like HDB!

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    How's the rental like for Lakeholmz? Can a 3 bedroom unit fetch about $2.5K?

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    it really really look like HDB or worst to me

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    I do agree that it does kinda of look like a HDB from the outside, but give it a chance and have a look inside. It's really a different world in there. Just been there and love the pool view, it gave you a resort feeling.

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    BTW, Ardmore Park also look like HDB on the outside. But the price is !!!!!!.

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    Government announces plans for Jurong Lake District
    Wong SiewYing
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    Friday, 4 April 2008, 1129 hrs

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    Artist's impression of Lakeside Village, Jurong Lake District


    Night view of Jurong Gateway from Japanese Garden

    Jurong is set to be home to the largest commercial hub outside the city centre.

    The Jurong Lake District – made up of two precincts, Jurong Gateway and Lakeside – will offer a potential development area of 360 hectares or about the size of Marina Bay.

    National Development Minister Mah Bow Tan announced this when he unveiled part of the government's ‘Draft Master Plan Review 2008’. The blueprint will guide Singapore's land use over the next 10 to 15 years.

    The Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) said that some 750,000 square metres of land will be set aside at Jurong Gateway for offices, hotels, food and beverage, and entertainment uses.

    Jurong Gateway will be nearly 2.5 times the size of the Tampines Regional Centre and is expected to attract billions of dollars in investment.

    Speaking at the annual corporate plan seminar, National Development Minister Mah Bow Tan said decentralisation will be a key planning strategy. This will help bring jobs and recreational options closer to home.

    Under the proposed plan, 1,000 new private apartments will also be built at Jurong Gateway.

    Mr Mah said: "That is the initial estimate, but some of the sites around there are white sites. If there is more demand, we will certainly be able to reallocate.

    "But all this ultimately will have to depend on the market as well - how the market responds and whether the emphasis of more housing or more office. I think we will have to be guided by the market."

    Some 2,800 hotel rooms will also be added in the new district in anticipation of more visitors.

    And what will get them coming is a slew of nature-themed and edu-tainment attractions, which will spring up at Lakeside. A new world-class Science Centre will also be built next to the Chinese Garden MRT station.

    Visitors can also look forward to lush greenery and water-based activities.

    Urban planners said there is a lot going for Jurong as investors will be able to tap into a population catchment of over one million residents living in nearby housing estates, as well as leverage on some 3,000 companies already operating in the area.

    In addition, the new district will be served by three MRT stations and two major expressways.

    Apart from Jurong, Paya Lebar is also expected to be developed into a sub-regional centre. The URA will release more details in May.

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    Default Jurong's Massive Makeover


    Jurong's massive makeover
    Area the size of Marina Bay will be transformed with homes, hotels, shops, eateries and offices linked to MRT via walkways and waterways

    Jessica Cheam
    The Straits Times
    Saturday, 5 April 2008



    Extreme makeovers do not come more dramatic than this.
    In an ambitious plan unveiled yesterday, a large swathe of Jurong will be redeveloped and rebranded the Jurong Lake District.

    The 350ha area affected is similar in size to Marina Bay, and will boast all the elements of a vibrant mini-metropolis.

    That means new high-rises, hotels, apartments, shops, food places and offices as well as no end of water-related recreational pursuits, with everything linked to MRT stations via walkways and waterways.

    Unveiling the plans yesterday, National Development Minister Mah Bow Tan described Jurong as somewhat under-recognised, 'a gem yet to be uncovered and refined'.

    Among Singapore's public housing estates, Jurong has been something of an ugly duckling, its factories giving the place a decidedly industrial-town feel. This is an image it will shed in the next 10 to 15 years as the new plans come to life.

    Reinventing Jurong is a challenge, Mr Mah acknowledged. 'But we want to show that this is not pie in the sky, it's something real,' he said.


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    Singapore's very own Lake District
    Jurong is set to shed its industrial image with a stunning makeover

    Jessica Cheam
    The Straits Times
    Saturday, 5 April 2008


    POLISHING A 'GEM': Set around the Chinese Garden and Lakeside MRT stations will be new tourist attractions and parks, complemented by water activities. -- ST Photo: Francis Ong

    Jurong tends to conjure up unflattering images of factories and sleepy suburbia, but the area is slated for a stunning makeover that will transform it into Singapore's only lakeside destination.
    National Development Minister Mah Bow Tan yesterday unveiled a vision for a revamped Jurong, starting with a new name: the Jurong Lake District.

    The ambitious plan, to be implemented over the next 10 to 15 years, involves building new waterways, 1,000 private homes, 2,800 hotel rooms and adding 750,000 sq m of office and retail space.

    The Jurong Lake District, which at 360ha is the size of Marina Bay, will consist of two precincts.

    One is the 70ha Jurong Gateway, which will boast swanky new offices, condos and entertainment features, including an Olympic-size ice-skating rink, all set around Jurong East MRT station.

    The other is Lakeside, which is being targeted as a hang-out for young families.

    It will feature a bold new science centre, tourist attractions and parks complemented by water activities, all set around the Chinese Garden and Lakeside MRT stations.

    Mr Mah told a 500-strong audience at an Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) seminar yesterday that many Singaporeans saw Jurong as a suburban residential and industrial area 'located far away from the city centre'.

    But he described it as a 'gem', with compelling reasons singling it out for redevelopment. It is near established towns, with a large labour force and a population catchment of more than one million residents.

    It is also a thriving business hub, with more than 3,000 companies - from multinationals to tiny operations - two universities and research centres such as one-north in the vicinity. That made it an ideal business location for cutting-edge technology, said Mr Mah.

    Existing transport links - the PanIsland and Ayer Rajah expressways and two MRT lines - also connect Jurong East to the city quickly.

    Mr Mah pointed to another benefit of the plan: the proximity of jobs to homes in the area, which reduced the need to commute and eased pressure on transport services.

    Jurong's rejuvenation is part of a broader URA decentralisation strategy to balance economic growth, reduce commuting and provide a high quality of life with many leisure options.

    It will announce its plans next month to redevelop Paya Lebar. Both initiatives are part of its 2008 Draft Masterplan Review.

    URA chairman Alan Chan said the ideas for Jurong were the result of consultation with a wide spectrum of public and private industry players.

    Market watchers welcomed the news, saying it would inject new life into Jurong, which has struggled for years to shed its industrial image.

    Colliers International's director of research and consultancy Tay Huey Ying said the plan 'would lift the popularity and value of property in the mid- to long-term'.

    PropNex chief executive Mohamed Ismail predicted that home prices could increase by five to 10 per cent in the next two years.

    Madam Halimah Yacob, an MP for Jurong GRC, said the rejuvenation was a welcome move.

    The Chinese and Japanese gardens, for example, were under-utilised and could do with a makeover, she said.

    Residents are also excited.

    Manager David Lim, 49, who owns a four-room HDB flat at Lakeside, said he hardly stays in Jurong for his weekend recreational activities.

    'But to have all these amenities so close to home will really be a bonus,' he said.

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    Jurong to transform from industrial zone to Lake District
    Jessica Cheam
    The Straits Times
    Saturday, 5 April 2008


    An impression of Jurong Lake District in the future. -- Photo: URA


    Lakeside, will provide attractions with an education element to attract families. -- Photo: URA

    Mention Jurong now and it conjures images of industrial land and sleepy suburban homes - but within the next decade, this district will get a stunning makeover that will transform it into Singapore's only lakeside destination to live, play and work.
    The blueprint for Jurong - to be re-branded Jurong Lake District - was unveiled by National Development Minister Mah Bow Tan on Friday at the Urban Redevelopment Authority's (URA) annual seminar for industry players.

    The ambitious plan, to be developed over the next 10 to 15 years, involves enlarging waterways, building 1,000 new private homes, 2,800 hotel rooms and adding 500,000 sq m of office space. New tourist attractions, public parks and water activities will also add sparkle to the rejuvenated town.

    Jurong Lake District will consist of two complementary precincts - Jurong Gateway and Lakeside - around the Jurong East MRT Station and Jurong Lake in the west region of Singapore.

    New homes, offices and retail space will sprout around the Jurong East MRT Station, to be known as Jurong Gateway, making it an attractive commercial hub serving the west region, outside the city centre.

    Next to it, a unique leisure destination, Lakeside, will provide attractions with an education element to attract families.

    Located around the Jurong East MRT Station, the new plans for the 70 ha Jurong Gateway is to develop it into a vibrant commercial hub with a good mix of office, retail, residential, hotel, entertainment, food & beverage and other complementary uses.

    It will be the biggest commercial hub outside the city centre. New waterways and pedestrian linkages will provide seamless connections between the two precincts.

    An integrated network of pedestrian walkways between buildings and public facilities will also be created. New landscaped open spaces and park connectors at the street-level and skyrise greenery in buildings will add to the already lush and scenic areas.

    Speaking to a 500-strong audience, Mr Mah said Jurong East is perceived by many Singaporeans as a suburban residential and industrial area 'located far away from the citiy centre'. 'However, Jurong is a gem that has yet to be uncovered and refined,' he said.

    URA's chief executive Mrs Cheong Koon Hean added: 'Jurong Gateway and Lakeside are precious gems which offer exciting opportunities for the development of leisure attractions and the biggest commercial hub outside the city centre.'

    'To realise this vision, the planners have developed strategies that capitalise on the wonderful assets these areas have. These include building upon the strategic location of Jurong Gateway which is well served by road and rail, and in the midst of a large population and customer catchment.

    'The lake and its greenery are also unique features which can be enhanced. We would like to bring about a transformed image for this area. The Jurong Lake District will become a much sought after lakeside destination for business and leisure.'

    The total potential area for development is 360 ha, close to the size of Marina Bay. The existing Chinese and Japanese Gardens will have added new facilities and activities to make them more attractive for both residents and tourists.

    URA said all the attractions around the Jurong Lake will be developed with 'a sensitive approach to the surrounding environment and natural greenery'.


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    Blueprint for Jurong Lake District unveiled
    Jurong Gateway: Biggest commercial hub outside the city




    Located around the Jurong East MRT Station, the new plans for the 70 ha Jurong Gateway is to develop it into a vibrant commercial hub with a good mix of office, retail, residential, hotel, entertainment, food & beverage and other complementary uses. It will be the biggest commercial hub outside the city centre.

    Jurong Gateway is one of the three regional centres identified under the Concept Plan 1991, as part of a decentralisation strategy to sustain Singapore's growth. While Marina Bay and the city remain as the main commercial centres, new commercial hubs like Jurong Gateway will also be developed outside the city centre to provide more choices of attractive business locations and bring jobs closer to homes. The other two regional centres are Tampines and Woodlands.

    Jurong Gateway offers a highly attractive location outside the Central Business District for company headquarters, business services as well as companies in the science and technology sectors. Companies that set up their offices at Jurong Gateway will be able to:
    - gain ready access to a large labour and customer pool from more than one million residents in the surrounding towns of Clementi, Bukit Batok, Jurong East and Jurong West.

    - enjoy the close proximity to a substantial cluster of multinational and global businesses of more than 3,000 companies around the International Business Park and the Jurong and Tuas Industrial Estates.

    - tap on a large talent pool from the many surrounding tertiary institutions and research hubs like the Nanyang Technological University, National University of Singapore, One-North and the Science Park 11 Jurong Gateway is already a major transport hub.

    The Jurong East MRT station is the interchange station for the East-West and North-South MRT lines. It is well served by three MRT stations and a bus interchange. Jurong Gateway is also well connected to the rest of the island by two major expressways. It is only about 20 minutes away from the city centre by car or train and just 15 minutes to the Second Link.

    More new spaces to come

    With more than 50 ha of vacant land available for development, Jurong Gateway will provide about 750,000 sq m of commercial space, more than two and a half times the size of Tampines Regional Centre today.

    The 750,000 sq m of commercial space consist of:
    - 500,000 sq m of office space and

    - 250,000 sq m of retail, food & beverage and entertainment space.

    About 2,800 hotel rooms will also be introduced at the fringe of Jurong Gateway, next to Lakeside, to meet the increasing demand for hotel rooms and to cater to the new leisure attractions and businesses that will be introduced around Jurong Lake and Jurong Gateway.

    In addition to the commercial space, at least 1,000 new homes will be added around the Jurong East MRT station, providing more opportunities to live and work in the area.

    Seamless connections, more greenery

    Singaporeans and visitors can look forward to seamless connections and more greenery at Jurong Gateway.

    From Jurong East MRT station, pedestrians can walk conveniently and comfortably to most developments and public facilities around the area through an extensive network of walkways. They can also stroll to attractions at Jurong Lake area through a new pedestrian walkway.

    There will be an experience of lush greenery with new landscaped open spaces and park connectors introduced at the street-level. Skyrise and rooftop greenery will also be encouraged on many of the buildings in the area.

    Key buildings will have scenic views of the lake. For example, buildings around the Jurong East MRT station will step down towards the lake, allowing most developments to have panoramic views of the lake.

    Lakeside: New waterfront playground

    Jurong Lake and the area around it, known as Lakeside, is the other area in the Jurong Lake District. Spread over 220 ha of land and 70 ha of water, Lakeside is envisaged to be developed into a major leisure destination for Singaporeans and tourists.

    The attractions at Jurong Lake will be differentiated from others located in Marina Bay, Southern Waterfront and Mandai.

    Singaporeans can look forward to enjoy greater access to the lake with additional green spaces and new attractions around the lake for the whole family.

    Bringing the lake closer

    There will be greater access to the lake from Jurong Gateway. One idea is to create new waterways to bring the experience of the lake closer to the main commercial hub. Another idea is to create a landscaped walkway from Jurong Gateway to the Lakeside.

    New green spaces, better access to the lake

    A new public park will be developed at the western edge of Jurong Lake, next to Lakeside MRT station. The waterfront promenade along Jurong Lake will be enhanced as well, making it easier and more pleasant for residents and visitors to enjoy breathtaking views of the lake.

    New water activities like kayaking and dragon-boating will be introduced in the lake by the end of 2008 as part of Public Utilities Board (PUB)'s Active Beautiful Clean programme. PUB will also be implementing more public amenities such as boardwalks, fishing points, wetlands and water features at selected stretches of the lake by the end of 2009 to allow people to enjoy more of the lake.

    New attractions around the lake

    Land is available for four to five attractions around the lake catering to families with young children. Possible attractions could be those with edutainment theme or nature-based attractions leveraging on the lake, or attractions with hotels, food & beverage and retail uses.

    They will complement the attractions that are already in Jurong, for example, the Jurong Bird Park, Science Centre and Singapore Discovery Centre. Blending in with the garden and lake settings, these new attractions will offer fresh recreational opportunities around the lake.

    The first anchor attraction is the new world class Science Centre. It will be moved next to the Chinese Garden MRT station. The new Science Centre will not only be bigger and more accessible, the new location also provides exciting opportunities to extend the learning experiences beyond the centre to the lake and surrounding green spaces.

    A new lakeside village will be created next to the Jurong Lake. Just 10 minutes walking distance away from Jurong Gateway, the village offers an alternative shopping and dining experience, with food & beverage, retail and entertainment uses and boutique hotels by the lakeside.

    This village will be connected to Jurong Gateway through a network of walkways, making it a natural gathering place for residents, visitors and people working nearby.

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    New Master Plan expected to see selective changes
    Key sectors seen benefiting include hotels, aerospace, healthcare, transport

    Kalpana Rashiwala
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    Tuesday, 6 May 2008

    Urban Redevelopment Authority's Master Plan 2008 - which will be exhibited soon - will see changes in land use and increases in plot ratios, but these will be selective and focused on growth areas, rather than a widespread upgrade in densities, DBS Vickers Securities said in a report dated yesterday.

    The strategic initiatives from the Master Plan will filter down to improved growth fundamentals for various economic sectors. While the property sector will be a key and obvious beneficiary, also standing to benefit from the strategic outline are the hotels, aerospace, healthcare, transport and construction sectors, the report said.

    More land will be provided for development of the aerospace industry and the establishment of a designated hub near Seletar Airport will continue to provide strong fundamentals for the sector's continued growth. For the healthcare sector, DBS Vickers sees a medical hub developing around the Novena area and 'we could see rezoning of land parcels in this area to facilitate the development of this medical hub'.

    It also suggests plot ratio increases in some mature HDB estates, as part of the rejuvenation plan. With Jurong and Paya Lebar earmarked as new business hubs outside the CBD, 'we are likely to see a concentration of Government Land Sale projects in these two areas in the medium term'.

    Noting that the authorities have revealed plans for new residential enclaves such as the area around Marina South Gardens and Kallang Basin, it said, 'we expect rezoning and plot ratio adjustments in these areas'.

    'We expect much of the key significant land use and plot ratio changes to be concentrated in certain strategic areas - Seletar (aerospace industrial use), Jurong (new regional centre), Paya Lebar (commercial hub near city fringe), Marina Bay (white sites and residential), Novena (medical and healthcare), Kallang Basin (residential) and Ophir-Rochor (mixed development).'

    The report added: 'With the phased opening of the Circle Line from 2009 onwards, we also expect to see an increase in plot ratios for undeveloped state land sites that are close to Circle Line MRT stations, and in particular those that intersect with existing MRT stations.'

    'With interchange stations planned at Paya Lebar, Serangoon, Bishan, Buona Vista, Harbourfront and Dhoby Ghaut, we believe that the highest potential for plot ratio changes could come at the Paya Lebar and Serangoon stations, given that the area around the remaining interchange stations are already relatively built up,' DBS Vickers said.


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    Wow...Lakeholmz is dressing up with a nice ZEN color now !

    Very high contrast compare to neighbour, Caspian .
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    Quote Originally Posted by CondoWE
    Wow...Lakeholmz is dressing up with a nice ZEN color now !

    Very high contrast compare to neighbour, Caspian .
    any pics of lakeholmz?

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    Recently bought a 4 bedder in Lakeholmz and moved in a couple of months back. Place is peaceful & surrounded by friendly families. Units are spacious & well ventilated. All of them have squarish layouts. Facilities are ok. Management is trying to give the condo a new look & painting is almost done. A lot can be done to improve the general maintenance. Nevethless the place is conveniently located near MRT, bus stops, Jurong Point & other wet markets. Absolutely no regrets buying it!! Am not an agent... Just a satisfied resident!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aashi
    Recently bought a 4 bedder in Lakeholmz and moved in a couple of months back. Place is peaceful & surrounded by friendly families. Units are spacious & well ventilated. All of them have squarish layouts. Facilities are ok. Management is trying to give the condo a new look & painting is almost done. A lot can be done to improve the general maintenance. Nevethless the place is conveniently located near MRT, bus stops, Jurong Point & other wet markets. Absolutely no regrets buying it!! Am not an agent... Just a satisfied resident!

    really? the mrt track cuts across the building. It's too near in fact.

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    Quote Originally Posted by polarinda
    really? the mrt track cuts across the building. It's too near in fact.
    Even so, I am sure many do not mind the mrt track.

    Moreover, the original buyer of this condo seems to have made alot of $$$ if they have sold recently or will sell now or later at over $1000psf.
    Congratulations to Lakeholmz condo residence, even those near or far from mrt track/main road. Your property prices have ascended consistently for the past few years and will continue to ascend for years to come, I believe. Together all say : Huat Ah!

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    Quote Originally Posted by polarinda
    really? the mrt track cuts across the building. It's too near in fact.
    yes, the condo is too close to the tracks... but there are other blocks which are away from the Mrt & our unit does not face the tracks. So no trouble with the mrt noise. Given the price range, location & age<10 years, this was one place that looked quite affordable near MRT on the green line that too in a developing area...

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    Quote Originally Posted by sunrise
    any pics of lakeholmz?
    There was the pictures just taken yesterday...

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    The Lakeholmz exterior was quite terrible prior to the re-painting, the walls were very dirty and cracking all over. I wonder is it due to the sun exposure or usage of poor construction materials.

    I also feel it is a little close to MRT track...but so is the new neighbouring condo (but that is even nearer to Lakeside MRT)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pikachu1245
    Even so, I am sure many do not mind the mrt track.

    Moreover, the original buyer of this condo seems to have made alot of $$$ if they have sold recently or will sell now or later at over $1000psf.
    Congratulations to Lakeholmz condo residence, even those near or far from mrt track/main road. Your property prices have ascended consistently for the past few years and will continue to ascend for years to come, I believe. Together all say : Huat Ah!

    Name me one private property that didn't make money the last 5 years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aashi
    Recently bought a 4 bedder in Lakeholmz and moved in a couple of months back. Place is peaceful & surrounded by friendly families. Units are spacious & well ventilated. All of them have squarish layouts. Facilities are ok. Management is trying to give the condo a new look & painting is almost done. A lot can be done to improve the general maintenance. Nevethless the place is conveniently located near MRT, bus stops, Jurong Point & other wet markets. Absolutely no regrets buying it!! Am not an agent... Just a satisfied resident!
    Welcome to stay at Lakeholmz and I hope u enjoyed so far!
    Do you like jogging? May be we can go jogging together....
    Daft, Dafter, Dafterest!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by polarinda
    Name me one private property that didn't make money the last 5 years.
    St Regis. hahaha...

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    Quote Originally Posted by westman
    Welcome to stay at Lakeholmz and I hope u enjoyed so far!
    Do you like jogging? May be we can go jogging together....
    You stay Lakeholmz?
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    Quote Originally Posted by CondoWE
    You stay Lakeholmz?
    Yup. What's up? U too?
    Daft, Dafter, Dafterest!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by westman
    Yup. What's up? U too?
    Yap..i have one but rent out to angmo liao.. . Pretty good yield...
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    Quote Originally Posted by CondoWE
    Yap..i have one but rent out to angmo liao.. . Pretty good yield...
    What's the yield based on today's price?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kane
    What's the yield based on today's price?
    Based on market price is 4-4.5%(after deducted taxes and expenses
    are 3-4%) If based on my fully paid value; annual rental/ppty purchased cum fully paid price*100 is ...7-8% (after deducted taxes and expenses are 6-7.5%) !
    Last edited by CondoWE; 19-10-12 at 10:15.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CondoWE
    There was the pictures just taken yesterday...

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    thank you.

    the painting looks ok.

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    ..congrats to those who went in at the launch, you guys would have made at least 500K in capital gain....

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    Quote Originally Posted by danntbt
    ..congrats to those who went in at the launch, you guys would have made at least 500K in capital gain....
    Thanks to our neighbor pc....Caspain and Lakefront...
    "Anyone who has not made a mistake has never tried anything new"

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