Anyone visited the showroom and saw this one, any details ?
Anyone visited the showroom and saw this one, any details ?
Yes! Was there with some friends last weekend. We got a unit. Attractive $psf. Compared to surrounding developments...certainly good value.Originally Posted by latour
Indeed the prices very atttactive, think this is a sign of price dropping already, small developers cannot hold too long....Originally Posted by Unregistered
Blu Coral and Ambrosia - which one is better value for money ?
Blu Coral....Originally Posted by Unregistered
If you look at Blu Coral's layout, there is alot of Planter Boxes. Compare that to the Ambrosia and you will find that the Ambrosia is more expensive, but has less of these Planter Boxes.Originally Posted by Unregistered
Personally, I find these planter boxes kinda useless. Also, Blu Coral's location is right in the middle of the Telok Kurau estate, making it "neither here nor there".
I was at both projects. Both have lots of planter boxes... just like all new developments! However, between the two maybe Ambrosia has a slightly better advantage in terms of location but all things considered, I still find Blu Coral to be of better value.Originally Posted by Unregistered
i went to both showrooms too. In the end, got an unit at Blu-coral. Amborsia over stated and under rated. i suspect ambrosia was priced so high was because the develope paid a higher price for the area.
those who got it, can share the price / area?
interested in this project, first time getting a place and duno what to look out for... can shed some light / info on this project plssssss.....
thanks!!!!!
Agree. Though I didn't have the intention to buy anything right now, I almost changed my mind when I visited Blu Coral. Still thinking about it right now. May take the plunge. Can't decideOriginally Posted by Unregistered
Pricing starts from $600+psf for the penthse. The proj is now more than half sold so go check out their showroom before it is closed. When I was there last week, there are still a few choice units but moving fast due to good pricing for the location. Gd Luck!Originally Posted by Unregistered
Although the prices stated was $650 psf.. this was more for the penthhouse units.... 3 bedrooms... you are looking around $850psf...
Blu Coral is still nearer to Kembangan MRT as compared to Ambrosia so it is still better value to compare... plus did anyone notice Blu Coral is marketed as condominium but Amborsia is silent on this... it is probably classified as apartments? Can anyone shed light on this?
Planter boxes can desk up what.... so don't really make any difference right?
i like the more urban look of the blu coral's facade... and both are freehold... all things being equal... i still prefer blu-coral
Anybody else bought Blu Coral? It wil be there to know what you thing of this development.
too many planter boxes = wasted space = short changed in terms of paying more for the space but actually getting less liveable space.
add up all the space of planter boxes and you will realize how much U lose and
how much is extra profits for them.
if its a balcony that is also Ok because you can put in furniture etc but for planter boxes, there is a requirement by the MCST that you cannot cover it
up and other restrictions etc etc due to weight loading is less.
now if u ask the sales person at the showroom they wont tell you all these
because i asked this question and could not get a professional reply......
dont believe - go n ask the owners of new condos eg City Lights which also
has planter boxes.
Yes! You're right. Blu Coral is classified as a "condominium" unlike others in the same area. You don't get many condos in this area.Originally Posted by Unregistered
even if you can't desk it up... there are many other ways to get creative to desk it up as balcony... no harm done.....Originally Posted by Planter Blunder
Ya, enough to stretch legs out, relax and hopefully watch some chio bu walk by... if lucky can also see some long kang...Originally Posted by Unregistered
isn't it true that you can cover the planter box by timber strips so long as it is not permanently convered. It is a requirement by the URA and not the MCST.
Anyone any update on this project? am very interested but still considering...
updates cock or what!Originally Posted by Meow
updates cock or what!Originally Posted by Meow
If you have update, then write... dun talk cock..Originally Posted by 5 cents
Just my personal opinion, to me it does not matter whether it is a condo or apartment status. One should focus more one facilities.Originally Posted by Unregistered
Last time people are concerned over apartment status because foreigners are not eligible to buy, but this is not the case now anymore.
To me, facilities are quite important apart from the location and price. Blu coral does not have a tennis court and even though the land size qualifies to be a condo status, it does not fully justify itself as a condominium in terms of its facilities.
Be it for investment or self stay, I am sure we all want to enjoy good facilities for the 'extra' amount we paid for compared to HDB flats. I also observed that by having a good sizeable pool area is very impt for rental. Alot of expats and their families like to gather around the pool area for functions etc or having suntanning(for angmors)
Many boutique apts claimed to have a pool, but it is pointless for having a pool of less den 20m as u cannot possibly swim(rather call it a dipping pool will be more appropriate) and u have to pay extra maintenance fee for it.
Personally, I will only go for projects that have more than 30 units as it should be quite safe for not having to pay huge maintenance fees and sinking fund for future refurbishments.
So for the price currently for Blu Coral, can buy?Originally Posted by paperplate
how the project/?
I personally prefer small developments as the facilities are more exclusive. If choose big developments like those 100 units and above, though you pay lower maint fee, but need to "compete" with the crowd for the pool => might as well stay in HDB and go public swimming pool
problem is as mentioned in the above posts, for small developments, all u need is a few people to completely fill the pool ... so in essence with your argument, the public swimming pool is much better ...Originally Posted by Sniper
... and exclusivity is normally defined by location not by project ...
just my 2 cents
I believe different stroke for different folk...
For eg. when u gets richer, u will start to think differently...
Some very rich ppl may regard exclusivity to bungalows with pte pool etc that comes along with a prestigious address and estate.
Just go according to ur budget and needs. Beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder...Do not expect everyone else to fancy your wife too? Just a joke..hehe~