The land area 106 acre (1 acre=43,560 square feet) is equivalent to 4.617.360 square feet. I will put a land price of $3000, so the land value at 13.852.080.000. I would say the value is close to 14 billion including the buildings.
difficult to cut and paste from mobile. tried so many times earlier.
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Do we value the land at it is or potential redevelopment value?
what sort of plot ratio are we looking at. At the moment, height restriction on site around Istana is about 24 to 36 AMSL.
And we will be valuing the land based on FH or LH?
Let assume everything status quo, LH and same plot ratio and building height, we could use the recent GLS tender at Mount Sophia as a guide.
The site next to Istana was recently sold at $18,600 per M2 (site area) with 1.4 plot ratio. If we consider the land mass of 106 arce, total land area will be around 428,963m2. And if we set aside 20% of the land for road and infrastructure, total land mass available for development will be around 343,170m2.
So based on the recent GLS tender price, and factor in a higher plot ratio of say 2.1 (because istana is less hilly) I would value the land at around $9.6 billion.
However, it we are going to factor in potential value of say removing building heights and increasing plot ratio, then the value will be different.
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Selling Istana away is like selling the White House of USA and is like selling your country away (賣國賊).
thanks for the figures for land area.
site area = 4.617.360 sqft
plot ratio = 10
psf ppr = $1500
so land value = $69 billion.
why plot ratio = 10? dhoby ghaut is interchange for 3 mrt lines le. and surrounding plot ratio for commercial already 4.9.
why psf ppr = $1500. selling price for residential should be around $2500psf. commercial space much higher. (and yishun by F&N already hit $1k psf ppr, the guocoland tanjong pagar also $1k psf ppr in 2010)
wah, nobody want to play the guesstimate?
or all here want to win the prize?
i think have to use psf ppr price as basis for calculation, instead of just land cost. .
easy calculation right, what psf ppr price and what plot ratio.
the cell in yellow is the figure i chose.
Last edited by hopeful; 19-10-13 at 13:16.
Anybody want to guesstimate the value of Singapore?
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any updates on the contest? closed on 7 nov according to the article.