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    Default D.15 De Centurion @ Tanjong Rhu Road (+65-92993342)

    1) Easy Access to Expressway, KPE, MCL, ECP.
    2) Near to FUTURE Sport Hub.
    3) The BEST District in the EAST of Singapore (District 15).
    4) Healthy Living by EAST COAST PARK (Lifestyle Living).
    5) So Near to IR.
    6) Most value for Money Brand NEW Freehold.
    7) 3 units per floor with 2 service lifts.

    Description: 1 block of 16-storey apartment

    Tenure: Freehold

    Total Units: 42

    Unit Types:
    1 Bedroom + Study - 570 sqft (14 units) (FULLY SOLD!)
    2 Bedrooms - 774 sqft (14 units) (LIMITED UNITS LEFT!)
    3 Bedrooms - 1043 sqft (13 units) (FULLY SOLD!)
    3 Bedrooms with roof garden - 2022 sqft(FULLY SOLD!)

    Expected Date of TOP: 2010

    Price: From S$1300psf


    Payment
    ONLY 5% + 15% DOWN PAYMENT
    INTEREST FULLY ABSORB with special OCBC bank loan package
    NO NEED TO PAY INSTALLMENT TILL TOP



    Contact:
    Richard Sng
    ERA Singapore
    HP: +65-92993342
    Email: [email protected]
    Home Page: http://www.homes88.net
    My Space: http://richardsng-era.spaces.live.com

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    hi.. I see that you really have very good information about all these projects. Are you also currently marketing for these few projects?

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    IMHO,i think this is a lousy project for investment..Only crazy people will buy this kinda of project..when last year it was launch,range from 1400psf-1700+psf..

    For 1300psf,i would rather look into other more prestigious projects like:just to name a few..Park Infina,Seaview,Belvedere,Seafront or maybe catch The Esta as it's going to TOP soon which i think you be able to grab some good buy...Many Investors got burnt badly by shares n will just dump @ the price they bought during the 05 launch coz they need to make payment to the developer very soon..

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    Katong area want to sell for $1300psf? What a joke! Maybe some pimps or China KTV hostess is interested. At least Meyer area is like little bangalore -4 out of 10 are Indians, and the Indian expat market has gmore money to throw than "little China" in Katong and Geylang.

    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered1234
    IMHO,i think this is a lousy project for investment..Only crazy people will buy this kinda of project..when last year it was launch,range from 1400psf-1700+psf..

    For 1300psf,i would rather look into other more prestigious projects like:just to name a few..Park Infina,Seaview,Belvedere,Seafront or maybe catch The Esta as it's going to TOP soon which i think you be able to grab some good buy...Many Investors got burnt badly by shares n will just dump @ the price they bought during the 05 launch coz they need to make payment to the developer very soon..

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    Quote Originally Posted by hohoho
    Katong area want to sell for $1300psf? What a joke! Maybe some pimps or China KTV hostess is interested. At least Meyer area is like little bangalore -4 out of 10 are Indians, and the Indian expat market has gmore money to throw than "little China" in Katong and Geylang.
    hohoho..it's tanjong rhu..like i said,only crazy people will pay for this kinda of price with this kinda of area n a small tiny land space project..

    I went for the launch,brochure all do until super class with gold colour trimmings & white but totally not a class n prestige project @ all lor.. fail..shake head~

    No offence to those that bought during the launch,when the property market is down,alot going to commit suicide for this project..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered1234
    IMHO,i think this is a lousy project for investment..Only crazy people will buy this kinda of project..when last year it was launch,range from 1400psf-1700+psf..

    For 1300psf,i would rather look into other more prestigious projects like:just to name a few..Park Infina,Seaview,Belvedere,Seafront or maybe catch The Esta as it's going to TOP soon which i think you be able to grab some good buy...Many Investors got burnt badly by shares n will just dump @ the price they bought during the 05 launch coz they need to make payment to the developer very soon..
    I agree with what you say...This is a lousy investment.First time buyers will commit sucide because the value for this project will depreciate ith time.madness to pay even $1600psf for this skeleton project

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    Tanjong Rhu apparently 50% Indians. So some Indians might just just buy this at crazy prices to be near their community. The problem with Tanjong Rhu and Meyer area is that is too dependent on the Indian community. Once the Indian community lose their interest and move somewhere else, prices will just crash. Most locals are not hard up to be near the dirty river or beach.

    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered1234
    hohoho..it's tanjong rhu..like i said,only crazy people will pay for this kinda of price with this kinda of area n a small tiny land space project..

    I went for the launch,brochure all do until super class with gold colour trimmings & white but totally not a class n prestige project @ all lor.. fail..shake head~

    No offence to those that bought during the launch,when the property market is down,alot going to commit suicide for this project..

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    There is really nothing in Tanjong Rhu and Meyer Rd. You must have a very good reason to buy a property there, like for example to be close to your own race. If you stay at Tanjong Rhu, you must back track from Fort Rd when you drive. Also no locals will stay there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by No go
    Tanjong Rhu apparently 50% Indians. So some Indians might just just buy this at crazy prices to be near their community. The problem with Tanjong Rhu and Meyer area is that is too dependent on the Indian community. Once the Indian community lose their interest and move somewhere else, prices will just crash. Most locals are not hard up to be near the dirty river or beach.
    Obviously , you do not know much about Tanjong Rhu. I am living in Tanjong Rhu, I am a Singaporean chinese. My neighbours are mostly local chinese, european and some Indian. It is well mixed here. You are most welcome to our lovely neighbourhood.

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    Let's not be too biase or even tries to be too much a racist here.. I am a local singaporean chinese. If you look at the current market and look at the way how the China or even the India investors come into Singapore for investment most of us will be really surprise! These two groups of nationality are already one of the richest group of people in the world buying up most of the american or even european companies and currently they are also the two groups of people besides the european, brunei & indonesian investing into the prime area D9/10/11. if we think the price are crazy then maybe we should analyse carefully in terms of inflation, cost of construction against the break even points for the developers then we ask ourselves if we are the investors, are we gonna operate a business that is gonna lose money? on the other hand, no offences to anybody but look at the super rich both the foreigners and the locals, why are they being consistently super rich? reasons being they enter the market at the right time and they simply know what is the best market price to enter as they themselves are too familiar with all the cost against their buying price. in fact most buyers for recent new launches and resales are basically the seasoned investors. if you think its really ridiculous to buy a private property at in fact at whichever market value or slightly below market value and you wanna wait for price to drop further or to a range way below the current then ask yourself this question. why are the HDB BTO/DBSS etc are currently priced at higher and higher? we were talking about approximately 300-400k for a 5room HDB in probably the last decade, but look at the recent new launches of BTO & DBSS ie, tampines, cityview & amk; 5rooms are going between ranges 600-800k with HDB restrictions all packaged into a 99years leasehold. who are the people who are buying? they are all the Singapore Citizen as foreigners and PR are not eligible! Super rich are forever getting further super rich cos they see the up turn and potential of the property. if you think 1300psf is crazy for tanjong rhu, what do you think is the rightful market for tanjong rhu since the government is already slowly categorizing tanjong rhu to be within the city range. look at the masterplan from URA and you will understand why tanjong rhu prices had always been one of the most stable residential area. Demand against supply, URA already announce and promise more residential within tanjong rhu and also why Dunman High had being shifted there instead of remaining in katong.easily at least 3-4 plots of lands in tanjong rhu to be redeveloped into commercial facing the future kallang sport hub. Circle line extended into stadium, mountbatten, dakota, etc. a new mrt line also drawing from tanjong rhu, parkway, telok kurau, east coast etc. do you think the government would be so foolish to be dumping billions and billions of dollar doing what they are doing for no good reasons? how about the casino & IR plus the international events like the olympic youth, asian games, F1, etc.. look at the recruitment of the smu.. they used to recruit on 200-300 per year, but recent announcement they mentioned they are increasing the intake to 1600!!! if there are no such demands, do you think all these super scale earners will get to earn what we have to get our whole life to earn within a month and planning what they are doing in the current situation??? Singapore Government worked so hard to improve and grrom our nation so that we can be one of the richest land in the world and finally today we are in it according to the recent papers. with no real demands, do you think the government would really approve so many new residential developments especially taking into considerations oversupply will result in too many vacant development and resulting a serious fall in the property/land value after an extremely good lesson learnt thru the Jurong West estate more than 10 years back. I urge us to start having better foresight and stop being so shallow in our mindset and perhaps we could really be one of those who are earning the big bucks we would have like these people who are currently earning. A 5-10% decrease in property prices within a year is already considered as disastrous not to mentioned that most of us are currently mentioning about expecting it to drop say 1000 from an already decrease price of probably 10%. This will just remind me of some people who reported earlier in the year mentioning that US dollar will drop beyond $1.30 & Oil price will be continue shooting up without any chance of dropping anytime within this year. Both 'curse' had already been broken against whichever the particular gal had mentioned earlier. So what do you think now? Do you wanna continue to think like the average and stay average putting all your money into a fixed deposit collecting 1.4% per annum or do you think you would wanna be one of the top earner thru wise property investion either short or long term investment?

    Anyway, just my two cents worth. Cheers!


    Pet

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    People who criticise Tanjong Rhu obviously have no idea what they are talking about. It is just across the junction from Meyer Road which is one of the most exclusive addresses in the East. Govt has also ear-marked the area for more development as it is near Sports Hub etc....

    Also, the residents here are so diverse..... there are Singaporeans ( Chinese and Indian), Caucasions , Indians, Koreans all staying here... Why don't you visit the area if you don't believe? At least then you may some accurate comments.... cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by A Singaporean Chinese
    People who criticise Tanjong Rhu obviously have no idea what they are talking about. It is just across the junction from Meyer Road which is one of the most exclusive addresses in the East. Govt has also ear-marked the area for more development as it is near Sports Hub etc....

    Also, the residents here are so diverse..... there are Singaporeans ( Chinese and Indian), Caucasions , Indians, Koreans all staying here... Why don't you visit the area if you don't believe? At least then you may some accurate comments.... cheers
    agree that tanjong rhu is quite a prime area in that regard.

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    surpirse to see many negative remarks, i thought this is quite good ?

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    a lot of sourgrape eaters

    kekeke

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    Quote Originally Posted by buy
    a lot of sourgrape eaters

    kekeke

    Wo would want to buy a skeleton STICK when there are better projects in Meyer road to choose from?

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    Is this freehold? 40% of residents in Tanjong Rhu are Indians. It was reported in the Straits Times on Saturday. Of course there are Chinese and other nationalities that make up the minority. But 40% Indians is a high concentration and 900% more than the national average of 5-6%. I don't mean it in a racist way. It is a fact that the area has a reputation of "little bangalore" as reported in the ST. Actually, the Indian community has driven up the prices there quite a bit - it is good news that the Indians are filling up the area.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tanjong Rhu
    Obviously , you do not know much about Tanjong Rhu. I am living in Tanjong Rhu, I am a Singaporean chinese. My neighbours are mostly local chinese, european and some Indian. It is well mixed here. You are most welcome to our lovely neighbourhood.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Good news
    Is this freehold? 40% of residents in Tanjong Rhu are Indians. It was reported in the Straits Times on Saturday. Of course there are Chinese and other nationalities that make up the minority. But 40% Indians is a high concentration and 900% more than the national average of 5-6%. I don't mean it in a racist way. It is a fact that the area has a reputation of "little bangalore" as reported in the ST. Actually, the Indian community has driven up the prices there quite a bit - it is good news that the Indians are filling up the area.
    Haha, anyone heard Melville Park? D18 LH @ simei? It was pretty good cond, used to have a lot of Japanese there. However the price kept on dropping, now a day it becomes one of the cheapest cond in SG. Just because of too many indian, no other reason!

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    Been to MP... A very nice project indeed.. But nowdays, mostly dominated by landlords whom have rent to tenants from India, China.
    Lost some of the lustre that it once used to be. Sigh ..... You may get rental yields but slowly being eroded by capital loss of unit due to the loss of status as "jap hub". Hope will not change into a Indiachina hub.
    Good luck !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered8
    There is really nothing in Tanjong Rhu and Meyer Rd. You must have a very good reason to buy a property there, like for example to be close to your own race. If you stay at Tanjong Rhu, you must back track from Fort Rd when you drive. Also no locals will stay there.
    yup .. most locals like you will come up with 1001 reasons not to live there simply because it is way beyond your budget.

    Back track from Fort Road .. is that all you can come up with? So, based on your example, if you live in Ang Mo Kio, you have to back track all the way via CTE to get to the City ... What an idiot you are!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered8
    There is really nothing in Tanjong Rhu and Meyer Rd. You must have a very good reason to buy a property there, like for example to be close to your own race. If you stay at Tanjong Rhu, you must back track from Fort Rd when you drive. Also no locals will stay there.
    If that is the reason you come up with, then Singapore (multi-racial society) is definitely not for you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by No go
    Tanjong Rhu apparently 50% Indians. So some Indians might just just buy this at crazy prices to be near their community. The problem with Tanjong Rhu and Meyer area is that is too dependent on the Indian community. Once the Indian community lose their interest and move somewhere else, prices will just crash. Most locals are not hard up to be near the dirty river or beach.
    The problem with you is that you're a racist. Most locals are not hard up to be associated with the likes of you. So take your garbage elsewhere, we don't need people like you here ... ever!

    It's narrow minded simpleton like you that will never go far in life ...

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    what wrong staying with different groups of people?

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    is it fully sold?

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    Quote Originally Posted by willing
    is it fully sold?
    Hi there willing, there are still some available units. Do drop me a line @ 82818888 if you are keen to explore more about this project or our other projects in D15.

    Cheers!

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    Project Name-DE CENTURION(Former THE GLENWOOD)
    Developer-Target Home Pte Ltd
    Property Type-Apartment
    Tenure - Freehold
    Total Units - 42
    Completion Date - Est 31Dec 2010
    District - 15









    see more from: http://www.virtualhomes.sg/decenturion

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    LAST 5 UNITS LEFT!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Petmail
    LAST 5 UNITS LEFT!!!

    SELLING FAST!!!


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    Still selling? I thought should move faster? From original $1300psf to now about $900-950?

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    Don't like the name...

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