thanks for pointing out. i got it from the company website...so must be typo
thanks for pointing out. i got it from the company website...so must be typo
1. Aukang (Blk 69)
2. JW (Blk 69)
3. Neighbor (Blk 73)
I have a question...
Just curious.. how many of you intend to convert your planter boxes into a balcony? i.e. placing timber decking on it.
Anyone has experience doing it with your other properties before? My first property... so I'm not sure how open are the management committee going to be for us to do that.
Also... suppose we want to do this, we need to write in to get approval right? When will this be? Before TOP? After TOP?
Hi Neighbour,
Personally, for the planter, I haven't thought about it yet...off hand, it would either be a balcony (with timber deck) or a fountain display with mini garden. I will definitely be looking out for ideas.
I suppose we need to seek permission from somebody in oreder to convert the planter area into a balcony.
anyways, i was at Livia showflat over the weekend to hand in my furnishings options...chose the 'warm' version...and there were still quite a few people in the showflats...wonder if anyone bought though, given the spate of negative news about private property prices late last week
Hi Neighbor,Originally Posted by Neighbor
I've a friend whom also bought Blk 73, stack 23....
Maybe also same guy?..
I am also interested in converting... anyone can enlighten...Originally Posted by Neighbor
I bought a unit in the east coast area....
Hi!
Yes, we are also considering to place timber deckings/planks across the planter space to create more usable space too. Probably have some pots of herbs to justify the "planter" existence...
Still keeping options open!
Hi, I just bought an unit in Livia, blk 73 stack 25.
now considering which bank can offer the best services and best offer.
we chosed option 2 for the furnishings the "cool version".
Yes, we are also considering to place timber deckings/planks across the planter space to create more usable space too, we are not sure abt this, hope can share some ideas here.
u can try HSBC Home Loan package...i think they are currently best deal in town... 3 month SIBOR + 0.7%Originally Posted by amk
think the UOB bank offer the same 3 month SIBOR + 0.7%, currently the SIBOR rate ard 1.17% so total 1.87%, it is the same for HSBC?
saw this picture from another forum...one idea for wood decking the planter box..
Cool!
Anybody any idea on the drainage? I suppose the planks are porous and we definitely don't want water to accumulate in the space below!
i took the hsbc loan. It would be good to shop around and get a bank and banker you're comfortable with since rates are quite similar. I just went to my lawyers to sign the s&p. Paid cash upfront for stamp fees...Originally Posted by jw
my agent told me there's a built in drainage hole...that's why can even consider rearing fish ... But i think the planter may not be able to take too much weight ..Originally Posted by olivewine
1. Aukang (Blk 69)
2. JW (Blk 69)
3. Neighbor (Blk 73)
4. pinky (blk 61)
havent receive my S&P yet. take how long to receive s&p?
I think UOB is SOR + 0.7%... not SIBOROriginally Posted by amk
should about 2 weeks bah...i book during the preview in early Jul. received S&P in mid Jul. Menatime, can shop around for your bankOriginally Posted by pinky
what is the deadline for signing the s&p? thinking of hsbc or standard chartered. u look for ur own lawyer or using bank's panel lawyer?Originally Posted by aukang
2 weeks upon signing your option to purchase. U can get your own conveyancy lawyer, provided that yr lawyer are on the list of approved lawyers from the bank.....Originally Posted by pinky
just got my S&P today. haven't decide which lawyer and bank loan.. but wondering is there any different between normal units and those in the top floor? cos i got the 16th level unit which is beside the penthouse unit. wondering the ceiling will be higher or lower.. anyone knows? cos i forget to ask the agent initially.
Originally Posted by pinky
hi all,
just wondering if you all want to form a discussion group in yahoo group or elsewhere, cos we could all discuss on renovations, ideas etc.
Btw, i from stack 25 and is planning to do up some basic reno like bay window ledges, curtains, planters, tv wall features and lightings.
Maybe if we can make a group and get one good contracter, we could get better bargain power.
Thanks JW for posting the picture... just wondering whether the plank is waterproof? otherwise, the wood will rots after some rains and sunshine right? Anyone knows abt this ??Originally Posted by jw
Your appointed lawyer should receive it from the develope's lawyer. Then you can go through the S&P with your lawyers on the legal issues... usually should be quite fast... have you appointed a lawyer?Originally Posted by lele
i read that they are using chengai wood...which are more hardy and usually for outdoor use, like those pool deck.Originally Posted by Stoop
That's great... ever since i realised i got planter boxes in my living and bedroom, i have been thinking how to raise them up for use... i have no intention whatsoever of planting...Originally Posted by jw
Hi lele,Originally Posted by lele
Thanks! That's an excellent idea. I know the Clover by the Park grp from this forum has formed one such discussion group. Perhaps we can do the same. I'm not well versed in computer so I had not ventured to form a discussion group beyond this forum.
Last edited by aukang; 30-07-08 at 13:55.
HI ALL !!Originally Posted by aukang
GOOD NEWS,
let form a group, link below
Your Group livia_sg has been created. You can access your group using the link below or from the Yahoo! Groups "My Groups" page.
Group name: livia_sg
Group home page: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/livia_sg
Group email: [email protected]
Last edited by lele; 30-07-08 at 14:29.
I went by Livia on Sat 26 July 10 am. The agent informed that 428 units have been launched, with at least 87% sold (i.e. 372 sold).
Livia still ranks amongst the most popular of recent launches, and I believe higher than Clover.
Does anyone have more recent updates?
havent.. cos havent decide which bank loan to take.. the bank will provide their panel lawyer... cos different bank.. different prices of legal fee...Originally Posted by Stoop
Originally Posted by pinky
same here, still cannot decide which bank to choose, UOB? HSBC?
HSBC using the SIBOR rate more attractive compare to UOB SOR rate,
but HSBC only one time conversion within 6mths period. the lawyer fee should be fully cover by the bank (the subsidy ard $2,500) & partial repayment and full repayment allowed but only on the roll-over/reset date, else interest in-lieu to be paid. UOB allow two times conversion.
Any other bank offer better these?