very spacious become hard to clean...lolOriginally Posted by proper-t
i tink its very norm to hear upstairs shifting furnitures etc...all my past few house also same...buy penthse lor...only hear rain hitting ur roof
very spacious become hard to clean...lolOriginally Posted by proper-t
i tink its very norm to hear upstairs shifting furnitures etc...all my past few house also same...buy penthse lor...only hear rain hitting ur roof
Haha. some people hard to please. When got balcony, planter box and bay windows, say living space too small. When spacious and large, say hard to clean.Originally Posted by devilplate
For Costa, its is quite bad. I can hear even flushing of loo. I have stayed in older devpts like bayshore park and the flooring is tokong. Can't hear a thing from upstairs. even when got party, it is very muffled. Only thing is, in bayshore park, some of the room walls are just soft board/partition dividers.
Stayed in penthouse before. Leaking and water seepage problems a lot...
Guess cannot win , so stay in landed bungalow the best . Saving up...
hehe...ya lor..ultimately, it is all about pricing...when prices r getting higher and higher, ppl tend to find all the nitty gritty faults....heheOriginally Posted by proper-t
landed bungalow will aso have leaking problems mah....but at least u can repair ur own roof at ur own discretion....hehe
now even ulu landed like punggol/sembawang aso skyrocketed....sign
i only want to stay in a landed whereby it is big enuff to build a 25X5m lap pool...saving up will not suffice
Hi
Any CDS owners care to share the monthly maintenance cost of a 3 bedder please?
I think its less then $300, I was told by someone he paid quarterly @ $800+.Originally Posted by gap969
Originally Posted by Reporter
Have not look at this for a while now, prices had gone past previous high of 1356 psf...
76 Bayshore Road
$1379 psf
1755 sqft
$2420k
76 Bayshore Road
$1390 psf
1475 sqft
$2050k
68 Bayshore Road
$1391 psf
1798 sqft
$2500k
76 Bayshore Road #17-17
99 Yrs From 05/05/1997
$1379
1755
$2420k
01 Dec 09
76 Bayshore Road #25-20
99 Yrs From 05/05/1997
$1390
1475
$2050k
01 Mar 10
68 Bayshore Road #30-05
99 Yrs From 05/05/1997
$1391
1798
$2500k
29 Apr 10
TOP 3 PSF holder for costa....but recently prices seems to soften after 30th Aug....99LH effect i tink...
Thanks for the infoOriginally Posted by latour
Was there yesterday and noticed that there are a lot of Indian Expat families there
How did the Jan'11 cooling measures affect condos in the Bayshore area. One 1475sqft unit, #02-xx, low floor had done $1024 psf after the Jan 14 date.. wow...Originally Posted by devilplate
With the LH99 Hedges Park at Flora Road/Drive in Changi area launched and small units is more then $1000 psf, and some said better units can be as high as $1200psf now, D16 Bayshore's LH99 will see prices going beyond avg of $1200psf... will that happen?
Eg. its already impossible to find anything at Cost Del Sol for lesser then $1100 psf - and I'm taking about for reasonably well kept, good reno and low floor units (not talking about those sewview units) ...
This thread had kinda gone quiet, but the prices of this place has also quietly moved upwards. Was there over the weekend visiting a friend, and there seems to be alot of PRC with agents going for viewing. Overheard they are all looking at south facing units...
Originally Posted by gap969
Monday, August 1, 2011
Project Spotlight: The Bayshore Area
http://sgproptalk.blogspot.com/2011/...hore-area.html
Record transaction of a lower floor unit done at above $1,110 /psf, was told 2nd or 3rd flr.
What's the reason the price here is comparable or even higher than corte de azure?
Considering Corte de azure is definitely better located and amenities in abundance?
[quote=latour]Record transaction of a lower floor unit done at above $1,110 /psf, was told 2nd or 3rd flr.[/quote
Low floor, no sea view, 99LH and >10 years can still fetch so high?
ATT at ponggol already selling at $900 plus psf. Whatever place in Singapore will also move up. [QUOTE=Jonathan0503]Originally Posted by latour
[quote=DC33_2008]ATT at ponggol already selling at $900 plus psf. Whatever place in Singapore will also move up.
Should not compare to new developments. I'm comparing similar age and better located projects
Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder. Some just like it and pay for it.[quote=Jonathan0503]Originally Posted by DC33_2008
[quote=Jonathan0503]i tink its due to future mrtOriginally Posted by DC33_2008
Just my opinion as its a subjective matter but why some people may choose CDS over CDA is :Originally Posted by Jonathan0503
1. Better layout - CDS has no balcony and livable space is much more efficient. Check out the layout and you will see why. The 1475sf/1561 unit can squeeze in 4 good-sized rooms as well as a family area and a maids room as well. One of the more spacious I have seen.
2. Some say CDS has a better seaview as it is closer to the coastline and the views are not marred by the driving range etc at Marine parade. Also CDS has a huge single piece of glass window in the living room and the seaview effect is quite spectacular.
3. CDS feels more open and less cluttered with only two large blocks.
4. The potential MRT in the open field next to it although this is still pure conjecture.
5. People working in the loyang area or changi airport prefer that locale.
Plus lots of Indians like it
[quote=devilplate]Tat I tend to agree as well. Seller selling (factor-in) future ERL mrt, and willing buyer buy for that same reason.Originally Posted by Jonathan0503
This trans will be the record high /psf for the 1 to 5th floor category, and its hard to beat at over $1,100. And will this also bring up the price expectation of the rest of projects in Bayshore. The rest of the adv on property guru may had been adjusted upwards already... this seems to be very positive.
When will it be realized? Another 10 years and less 10 years of lease. [quote=latour]Originally Posted by devilplate
Is also true that CDS now have more Indians and Chinese as well. The buying have moved along the coast line from D15 to D16.Originally Posted by gap969
ripe time for a record-breaking enbloc.Originally Posted by DC33_2008
Well said, for now the selling price and en-bloc price will be about the same I would think. If they think its right (ie. mrt station and future development at the cornor) then it will really be a record-breaking, but who knows...Originally Posted by levittdub
One thing for sure CDS had over the years being more and more popular with Indians and Chinese. Tonite they (chinese, indians, some ang moh and a few locals) will be going round with lanterns in the estate... I think.
i am really attracted by CDS and i think the price is still lagging behind the seaview, CDA. It has quite a huge plot size and the development looks to be still in a good state despite hitting 10 years soon.Originally Posted by latour
Seaview is FH so can't really compareOriginally Posted by levittdub
"price is still laggin behind the seaview, CDA..." means you are looking and waiting to buy...Originally Posted by levittdub
"Record transaction of a lower floor unit done at above $1,110 /psf, was told 2nd or 3rd flr."
"Low floor, no sea view, 99LH and >10 years can still fetch so high?"
This is going to be record for CDS's low floor unit... its confirm. Its a 4 bedrm unit 3rd floor @$1,119 /psf - no seaview, no pool view, its greenery/trees view. Those higher floor units is now going to push up their psf to $1,400 or $1,500.. waw...