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    Quote Originally Posted by viz kid
    Dow Will Sink Below 10,000: Strategist
    By CNBC.com | 02 Jul 2008 | 10:22 AM ET

    Investors should ignore recent signs of strength and face up to the fact that we will face a prolonged bear market, John Carter, president of Trade The Markets, told CNBC Wednesday.

    .........................

    "If you want to stay involved the most important thing is make sure the stock you own is trending higher vis-à-vis the marketplace."
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    Quote Originally Posted by st michael
    hahaha, new launch at St michael Rd from 600psf, 999yr leasehold. Dakoda buyers are fxxking screwed now!!!!!!!!!!!
    Quote Originally Posted by Kovan
    Haha.... look at the other thread, new launch at Kovan this weekend, 500+ units, 99-year, minimum $900psf, makes Dakota Residences a steal!
    2 idiots talking cock here!

    Wake up! This thread is not for St Michael nor Dakota.

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    Default 2rm for rent! $4k!!

    Furn or Partial Or Vacant
    2rm #high. Brand New.

    Jacky
    81680641

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    Quote Originally Posted by kongrealty
    Furn or Partial Or Vacant
    2rm #high. Brand New.

    Jacky
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    How much? 800 psf?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unreg¡stered
    2 idiots talking cock here!

    Wake up! This thread is not for St Michael nor Dakota.
    Wake up. People can quote any price. But market sinking and no takers. Price next quarter will be 25% lower.

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    Quote Originally Posted by XYZ
    How much? 800 psf?
    Pls read my title. Thanks..

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    Quote Originally Posted by viz kid
    Wake up. People can quote any price. But market sinking and no takers. Price next quarter will be 25% lower.
    We know the price of your US house will drop by 25%.
    So when can I buy it at 25% cheaper from you redneck?

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    Thumbs up For Sale

    1109Sq.ft 2+1 #11


    Asking @ 1260psf

    Can Neg....


    CALL/SMS FOR MORE INFO.


    THANKS FOR VIEWING

    BEN NG (HSR)
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    Last edited by Ben (HSR); 09-08-08 at 16:05. Reason: Update

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    Default Viz @ Holland

    Went to see the studio 495sqft. The outside lift and facilities seem very nice and well maintained. Was SO excited...

    But very disappointed when I saw the unit. No view. Super small and cramped. On top of that, low rise - 1st floor and 4th floor. And they want 700K when no units sold above 620K since July 08. I might as well pay 100K more and live near Orchard or Novena.

    If any serious to sell at 600K, I would like to view since I'm partial to Queensway... But 700K, forget it!!!

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    Bro, which unit was it? I wanted to view a 495sqft unit too, but spent too much time at The Sail

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    viz mite b near town but in the middle of nowhere. I dnt see any amenities arnd wthin 200m and mrt is miles away. Not much pt, better off getting citysquare even though an indian town.

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    Is Viz holland nearer to town than Montview... seems to be cheaper than Montview?

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    See extract from www.salary.sg:

    It’s not always so easy to make money, as the previous case studies suggested.

    Slightly more than 10 years ago, a young couple bought something that almost ruined their lives financially.

    It was the middle of 1996, a boom time for the stock market as well as the property market.

    The couple - working professionals - were earning salaries that disqualify them for subsidised HDB housing.

    Just married, they were yearning for a nice place to stay in.

    They set their eyes on a 1,300 square foot condominium just north of Ang Mo Kio. The location is not very central, but the asking price was a crazy $1 million.

    It was a stretch for the couple. Without huge savings, they could only afford the initial 20% downpayment and had to borrow the rest for the progress payments.

    But given the rosy economy then, and the fact that they were holding well-paying jobs (making a combined $150k a year), they went ahead and bought the condo.

    We all know what happened next.

    The economy tanked. Asia went into financial crisis. Jobs were lost. Stock and property prices fell. Drastically.

    Salaries were cut.

    The couple also saw their income go down. Yet, they still had to make the mortgage repayments.

    A big part of their earnings went to the bank.

    They were slaves to the mortgage loan. (It’s still the case now. So they don’t save a lot.)

    Worse, the condo’s value went down, almost to negative equity level, i.e. owing the bank more than the property’s worth.

    Even now, when property prices are at peak levels (and maybe on the way down), the couple’s condo is still a loss-making investment. Why? Their condo is a leasehold property.

    So, this unfortunate couple is “stuck” with a still-sizable bank loan, a condo that’s depreciating in value, and low savings. And they are considered high income earners…

    A wrong move, and they are hit financially for a long time…

    Will it happen again?

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    Another factor to consider is the interest charged by CPF for monies withdrawn from CPF account for the use of property purchase.

    I completed a transaction 2 months ago, and CPF zapped almost $100k in interest. My wife and I has the CPF online statement showing almost $500k combined total used for our property, but on completion of sale we found that we received abt $100k cash short of our estimate!

    What happened was, about $600k went back to the CPF account. CPF interest basically took $100k over 8 years which is the duration we owned our home.

    Imagine those who don't have any capital gain on the property, they will not receive any cash and will essentially be locked out from future property purchase for lack of cash monies.

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    viz is a blardy waste of time...got to be smoking crack to pay 700k for less than 500sf. no amenities nearby and no mrt. better off paying less than 1k psf staying in the city fringe...

    Quote Originally Posted by oxboy99
    Went to see the studio 495sqft. The outside lift and facilities seem very nice and well maintained. Was SO excited...

    But very disappointed when I saw the unit. No view. Super small and cramped. On top of that, low rise - 1st floor and 4th floor. And they want 700K when no units sold above 620K since July 08. I might as well pay 100K more and live near Orchard or Novena.

    If any serious to sell at 600K, I would like to view since I'm partial to Queensway... But 700K, forget it!!!

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    Default Any studio?

    Any studio for 550k?

    I can write the cheque after viewing...

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    in ths mkt only if ur grandfather sell u
    Quote Originally Posted by oxboy99
    Any studio for 550k?

    I can write the cheque after viewing...

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    Default The Sixth Avenue Residences

    Hi,

    have anyone got any feedback on The Sixth Avenue Residences. Heard that TOP is 2010. It is going for $1300 psf in the resale market. Is it still worthwhile to buy now ?

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    Go for Beacon Heights

    Quote Originally Posted by Favor
    Hi,

    have anyone got any feedback on The Sixth Avenue Residences. Heard that TOP is 2010. It is going for $1300 psf in the resale market. Is it still worthwhile to buy now ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BH lover
    Go for Beacon Heights
    Why Beacon Heights ? t is totally in a different district. What is the basis for the comparison ??? Care to share your thought ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Favor
    Why Beacon Heights ? t is totally in a different district. What is the basis for the comparison ??? Care to share your thought ?
    Dont bother about this mad dog...

    He will go everywhere n tell people to go for beacon heights instead,from D15-16 then to 9,10 & 11..NNKC more like an agent from beacon heights..

    Buy what you feel is right for you whether is for investment or renting..

    Good Luck

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mad Dog from BH
    Dont bother about this mad dog...

    He will go everywhere n tell people to go for beacon heights instead,from D15-16 then to 9,10 & 11..NNKC more like an agent from beacon heights..

    Buy what you feel is right for you whether is for investment or renting..

    Good Luck

    BH looks pretty impressive. There is no doubt about it. Unfortunately, its just me that I dun like to live too near any religious building.

    Btw, I found this forum very useful and enlightening. Actually I was thinking of investing in a studio apt , One North Residences. The offer was $1000 psf for a one room duplex. After I heard some views on the potential rental yield from this Forum, it had set me rethinking on this investment. There are some areas which I totally do not see it , had it not being flag up by all the sincere specialists in this Forum. Thank you, folks !

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    Default More than 1100psf

    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistere.d
    in ths mkt only if ur grandfather sell u
    Hello.... I'm giving you more than 1100psf at $550K for such a small cramped 495 sq ft unit. In fact, I don't even think it's worth that because all units have bad facing - no view. I only like it cause it's close to where I live at Queensway. BTW, it's nowhere near HV. Take it from me, I live nearby. I always pass by and laugh at the name. Not at HV also can say @ HV. LOL

    Anyways, at 1275psf, I can get Parc Emliy top 8th floor unit for a spacious 549 sq ft unit for $700K with a much better view. Close to Little India MRT and 15 min walk to Plaza Singapura/Dhoby Ghout MRT. Not a great location but still close to Orchard and much better than paying 1200-1300psf to live on Queensway Road, I think.

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    dnt need to offer me anythng coz i m nt viz owner. Just shun the 2 lousy projects (viz n parc emily) whch is my best advice 4 u.
    Quote Originally Posted by oxboy99
    Hello.... I'm giving you more than 1100psf at $550K for such a small cramped 495 sq ft unit. In fact, I don't even think it's worth that because all units have bad facing - no view. I only like it cause it's close to where I live at Queensway. BTW, it's nowhere near HV. Take it from me, I live nearby. I always pass by and laugh at the name. Not at HV also can say @ HV. LOL

    Anyways, at 1275psf, I can get Parc Emliy top 8th floor unit for a spacious 549 sq ft unit for $700K with a much better view. Close to Little India MRT and 15 min walk to Plaza Singapura/Dhoby Ghout MRT. Not a great location but still close to Orchard and much better than paying 1200-1300psf to live on Queensway Road, I think.

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    lol..Should be Viz@Queensway..

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    3rd floor got murdered remains - I heard blood stains can never be washed off - isit still there but covered with tiles or cement or anyhow wash one? So can buy at what price? or cannot touch at all? If got ghost, she can float to other floors or not? Murderer where? Poor soul - killed in foreign land. Sounds very scary. Can send CSI in or not? How to check got ghost?

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    I am interested but I scared scared because this kind of thing better to believe than not and most religions believe in evil spirits and things like that. So can someone tell me more about this murder thing and my questions asked in my previous posting like - what happened to the murdered woman's remains? got any like blood etc on the unit floor or wall? how te clean it up? which unit isit?

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    Default Wash with bleach

    I watch CSI, seems can get rid of blood stains with bleach. For ghosts, that is another matter.

    If the seller want to sell, sell to me cause I'm not so "sensitive" to see ghosts. Probably the ghost give up and go to the light.... haha

    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered5
    3rd floor got murdered remains - I heard blood stains can never be washed off - isit still there but covered with tiles or cement or anyhow wash one? So can buy at what price? or cannot touch at all? If got ghost, she can float to other floors or not? Murderer where? Poor soul - killed in foreign land. Sounds very scary. Can send CSI in or not? How to check got ghost?

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    you like to see ghost, buy normanton park. plenty of ghosts there, it is their HQ

    Quote Originally Posted by oxboy99
    I watch CSI, seems can get rid of blood stains with bleach. For ghosts, that is another matter.

    If the seller want to sell, sell to me cause I'm not so "sensitive" to see ghosts. Probably the ghost give up and go to the light.... haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by oxboy99
    I watch CSI, seems can get rid of blood stains with bleach. For ghosts, that is another matter.

    If the seller want to sell, sell to me cause I'm not so "sensitive" to see ghosts. Probably the ghost give up and go to the light.... haha
    If you watch CSI you will know that blood and semen cannot be completely gotten rid of.

    Just switch off the lights, spray the luminol over the area and wear the special goggles and you can see the blood and semen.

    CSI script is written in consultation with hundreds of criminology experts and consultants so this should be 100% true.

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