Condo got a drain, I mean lap pool, heh, separating the blocks. Cluster only got one walkway in front not wider than 5m. At the backyard they share a wall with the neighbour behind.
Condo got a drain, I mean lap pool, heh, separating the blocks. Cluster only got one walkway in front not wider than 5m. At the backyard they share a wall with the neighbour behind.
there is always the curtain to use to shield away unwanted attention.Originally Posted by kane
and earplugs to shield noiseOriginally Posted by samuelk
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In the final analysis.....its NOT whether you have a diploma,degree,masters OR PHD....its whether you have a HDB/PC/EC or LANDED...
haha, i know what u mean....they have a high wall which is shared. and the walkway are normally not wide. but there are some nice project which the walkway are wider with a lot of plants like jungle or they have backyard wall that is not shared...![]()
Originally Posted by kane
Actually my friend stays in this landed for many many years. The reason why he wants to rent out his landed is because he wants to enjoy the facilities that the condo has (eg swimming and gym). So he thought of shifting to the newly bought condo and rent out his landed.Originally Posted by lajia
Originally Posted by kane
my friend's cluster at prime D15 ...
his neighbor opposite jump into the pool ...the water and wave can splash onto his side of the pool landing which is my 2 meter out from his living room
knn ...
I want to add that
I always respect bro BJ21 ..
but dunno why he posted his landed view on a thread talking about rental ...
maybe he meant to post it on DONT TALK UP LANDED
bj21 sometimes does weird things when he does not take his medicineOriginally Posted by proud owner
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In the final analysis.....its NOT whether you have a diploma,degree,masters OR PHD....its whether you have a HDB/PC/EC or LANDED...
Originally Posted by leesg123
can PM me which project is this n the size, rents before n after? I wana learn![]()
Can any one advise where can i find report that the rental market is still going strong...
TBH, I think CCR and RCR rentals are softening. My best friend's place in Bt. Timah just leased out at 12% lower than 2 years ago, and it look around 3/4 weeks to find a tenant. 3 year old condo.
Not sure about suburban.
Originally Posted by Werther
My relative asked me and I thought friends here might know where to get...Originally Posted by starrynight
She is renewing rental and tenant asked her to show data to prove rental is moving up as she has proposed a 8% increased...
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Rental webpage of URA website is the most impartial.Originally Posted by Werther
I proposed 12% rent increase, in the end negotiate to 9%. I think still have meat, but must make sure your unit fits your tenants requirements.
The three laws of Kelonguni:
Where there is kelong, there is guni.
No kelong no guni.
More kelong = more guni.
Where got need to prove to tenant one? Just tell the tenant, you want take it, you don't want, just leave it! Ask tenant can start to find another place to go!
Originally Posted by Werther
bt timah is ulu compared to your place at rivergate. so many development at cebtral area, of course bt timah rent weak.Originally Posted by starrynight
I have asked my tenants to view the URA rental data. The data is only indicative as each unit is unique in facing, furnishing, etc. Not sure about bukit timah. My recent rental renewal of two properties has all gone up by 20-25% compared to two years ago.
your tenants very rich can stomach such increaseOriginally Posted by DC33_2008
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but I heard ICA is sending troops of foreigners home and HDB rental + low end mass market is already affected (flat/softening)
Ride at your own risk !!!
They are in financial sector as Director and SVP. One has been there for the last 4 years. They said is the convenience to workplace, eateries and supermarkets.Originally Posted by phantom_opera
Different strokes for different folks I guess.
For my unit, it was a corporate lease, and I knew that it would make life easier for me and for my tenant if he was able to justify to his company the proposed increase. So I did a short list of bullet points, including:
a. rental amounts from URA data
b. asking prices on Pptyguru
c. asking prices at comparable properties
I believe in helping people to help me
Originally Posted by teddybear
Another friend just said that it took him 3 months to rent out his ground floor unit at Linear (upper upper upper bt timah). That said, the MRT construction just outside Linear is nasty...
Originally Posted by leesg123
It is the most amazing place for residential use... This project cannot be used to gauge the overall rental demand...Originally Posted by starrynight
The three laws of Kelonguni:
Where there is kelong, there is guni.
No kelong no guni.
More kelong = more guni.
the single most exciting thing about linear is its proximity toOriginally Posted by Kelonguni
http://www.karusindianrestaurant.com/
In the final analysis.....its NOT whether you have a diploma,degree,masters OR PHD....its whether you have a HDB/PC/EC or LANDED...
The food is very good?
Originally Posted by radha08
Just got a rental offer from an expat for a OCR unit with 20% more than the existing one. Rental seems to remain strong.
lucky to find good tenants.
Congrats!
My friend's Bt. Timah lease fell through, and she has just gone for almost 2 weeks without a single offer. I asked her if she is using just 1 agent, and she said she's got 4(!).
Originally Posted by DC33_2008
Just renewed D2 2 bedder from 4.5k to 5k![]()
Maybe it's project age, furnishing or price?Originally Posted by starrynight
The three laws of Kelonguni:
Where there is kelong, there is guni.
No kelong no guni.
More kelong = more guni.