Shouldn't you be at the showroom today? Skiving?Originally Posted by Unregistered000
Shouldn't you be at the showroom today? Skiving?Originally Posted by Unregistered000
So naive, hee! hee!, really think i am an agent meh ??? hee ! hee!Originally Posted by Hee Hee
Doesn't matter. You should be ok as long as you didn't buy Dakota Residences or any house near geylangOriginally Posted by Unregisteredhee
Hee ! Hee! don't wan to tell you,,,, hee hee i very rich, can buy anywhere, even geylang also can.... hee hee so naive, geylang and dakota cannot buy, haha...... hee hee! So naive, my god.Originally Posted by Hoo Hoo
Agreed. Very rich... but very stupidOriginally Posted by Unregistered000
That is becos Justin is agent khoo.Originally Posted by Justin
I am the real wife. Are you his mistress?Originally Posted by Justin's wife
Both Beacon & Dakota are crap places....
Good luck to those who bought them.
I think even $550 psf, no one will buy Beacon Heights!Originally Posted by wannabe
No point discussing lousy projects in lousy districts. My clients all want only in Dist. 9,10,11.
Your clients will certainly get them, D9 D10 D11 prices WILL drop and DROP. Other districts all going UP and UP. This is because the expats and demand all moving away from D9,D10 and D11. Singapore is so small. No proximity difference between the CCR and other districts. The only difference is D9, D10 and D11 are overpriced by speculators!!!Originally Posted by Agent Foo
You are an old bird, agreed. The showroom was a ghost town. No units sold today.Originally Posted by blackjack21trader
I think I will go and pay my respect tomorrow.Originally Posted by Unregistered000
Beacon no good! Dakota good! Hee Hee no tennis court! 99yr! Hee HeeOriginally Posted by Unregistered000
Hee Hee a horrible project, no wonder no sales.... overpriced.Originally Posted by AgentKhoo
This place is very congested in the morning.
But for Beacon Heights, a good plus is there are no china or thai or indian chickens running after your menfolk. Dakota, the chicken houses are a stone's throw away. Throw any stone, sure to hit a china mei mei there.Originally Posted by Toaler1
Just been to the soft launch, is it worth?
Eh... my smallest toilet bigger than thatOriginally Posted by civicman
Maybe u can try The Aristo 56 FH units with seaview. But price higher than Beacon Height.... R u ok/????Originally Posted by Passerby
East Coast also getting crass nowadays - Joo Chiat & Katong all become red light areas and spreading. Many condos near the sea are also 99LH and lower class. Parkway Parade also nothing great and boring. East Coast is losing its charm - it is the darling of HDB upgraders but not for long. The old rich wouldn't even bother about this area.
Originally Posted by Passerby
with the interchange coming up, this problem should be solved.Originally Posted by Toaler1
How can interchange solve the problem? Anyway, my greatest concern in the east area is there is not a single good school. Assuming the population is evenly distrbuted, it doesn't make sense why no good school in the east right? Is there something wrong with the air here or the pedigree of the people? Why are all the A-grade schools like Raffles, Chinese High, Nanyang, ACS, SCGS, MGS etc. all the north/northwest? Or the general population there are smarter? Really scatching my head. Someone should do some research. I don't consider the Chung Cheng/Dunman equivalent good schools. Many of the schools in the east have poor command of English as well... Not sure why the east area cannot produce outstanding students... no offence....Originally Posted by Unregistered999
East side still got VJC, Anglican High , not so bad la...Originally Posted by No good schools
But I think the observation is fair. No matter what, the Temaseks and VJCs are still the #4 and #5 right - inferior cousins. They're never in the same league as Raffles, Hwa Chong, National which are producing the president scholars. Also, Anglican is very good school meh??? Anyway, the major drawback of the east is one has to settle for 2nd rate schools lah - may not be the best for the children.
Originally Posted by wannabe
Who wants to stay in an ex cemetry where unfettered spooks can bother you?Originally Posted by Not good enuf
before you comment about schools being second-rated, see whether your kids have the calibre.Originally Posted by Not good enuf
Folks - you are moving away to the East.... this thread is about Beacon Heights....Originally Posted by Unregisteredbrrr
Originally Posted by Boo!
Which condo are you referring to?
If only the property and location corelation were so simple, just based on proximity.Originally Posted by blackjack21trader
But the reality is, it isn't like that at all!
In Manhattan, the Upper East and Upper West Sides are rich, yuppie areas. But do you know that they are but a hop, jump and skip away from Spanish Harlem and black Harlem 110th street?
Park Avenue runs thru midtown all the way uptown but just cross a couple of blocks east or west and you get apartments that are 50% cheaper than those on Park.
Fact is, the rich only want to stay with the rich. They do not want the poor as neighbours.
Physical proximity within an increasingly connected Singapore may be one thing, but the rich sure as hell would not want to stay next to HDB flats. Jervois Rd is still in demand among the rich, even though just across Delta Road are the ultra poor HDB flats.
So the concept of districts 9, 10, 11 is not so much rooted in physical barriers as it is in an abstract one: rich within and poor outside.