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    http://www.todayonline.com/articles/274860.asp

    Tuesday, September 9, 2008

    Martin No 38? in demand


    SC Global Developments has received a strong response to its private views for its latest high-end residential project, Martin No 38.

    All 30 units released in the first phase of marketing have been sold at an average price of $2,130 per square foot (psf), above the expected average price of $2,000 psf.

    “We are naturally very pleased with the response and how well-received the project has been by the buyers,” said Mr Simon Cheong, SC Global’s chairman. “We have always held the view that there is demand for the right product.”

    SC Global had previously planned to debut this project in late September.

    “Therefore this take up and response has exceeded our expectations,” said Mr Cheong.

    There are a total of 91 units in this freehold development in Martin Road, near Mohammed Sultan Road and Clarke Quay.

    Its units comprise mainly one-plus-one bedroom and two-bedroom apartments ranging from 969 to 1,130 square feet.

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    $2k psf? lol....

    Quote Originally Posted by mr funny
    http://www.todayonline.com/articles/274860.asp

    Tuesday, September 9, 2008

    Martin No 38? in demand


    SC Global Developments has received a strong response to its private views for its latest high-end residential project, Martin No 38.

    All 30 units released in the first phase of marketing have been sold at an average price of $2,130 per square foot (psf), above the expected average price of $2,000 psf.

    “We are naturally very pleased with the response and how well-received the project has been by the buyers,” said Mr Simon Cheong, SC Global’s chairman. “We have always held the view that there is demand for the right product.”

    SC Global had previously planned to debut this project in late September.

    “Therefore this take up and response has exceeded our expectations,” said Mr Cheong.

    There are a total of 91 units in this freehold development in Martin Road, near Mohammed Sultan Road and Clarke Quay.

    Its units comprise mainly one-plus-one bedroom and two-bedroom apartments ranging from 969 to 1,130 square feet.

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    http://www.businesstimes.com.sg/sub/...96625,00.html?

    Published September 12, 2008

    High-end home market going off the boil

    Developers are testing the market to see if their projects will sell

    By UMA SHANKARI


    MOST developers are still holding off launching luxury condominiums, but a few projects are slowly being put on the market.

    Frasers Centrepoint has launched and sold about 30 units at its 302-unit Martin Place Residences, with apartments going for about $1,800 per square foot (psf) on average.

    Martin Place Residences is in the River Valley neighbourhood in District 9.

    And nearby, SC Global Developments said last week it had released and sold 30 apartments in its Martin No 38, which has 91 units in total.

    The average price fetched was $2,130 psf, with sales coming at $1,881-$2,494 psf.


    Developers are pushing out luxury condo projects cautiously, with most releasing them in small phases.

    Many are also trying to test the market to see if their high-end homes will sell and gauge how much buyers will be willing to pay.

    Yesterday, the en-bloc purchasers of Lincoln Lodge said they will be launching the new development on the site - Lincoln Suites - by early next year.

    But the developers - Koh Brothers, Heeton Holdings, KSH Holdings and Lian Beng Group, which each have an equal stake in the project - will only release some of the project's 175 units in the first phase.

    And current residents of Lincoln Lodge will probably be allowed to stay in their homes well into next year.

    'We are not going to launch all the units at one go,' said Francis Koh, chief executive of Koh Brothers. 'The price will be determined by buyers' willingness to buy.'

    Prices will be similar to or 'even lower than' comparable projects nearby, Mr Koh said.

    Units in the newly-built nearby development, Park Infinia at Wee Nam, are going for $1,300-$1,600, property consultants said.

    The consortium bought Lincoln Lodge for $243 million, or $1,449 psf per plot ratio, including an estimated development charge of $413,000, in June last year at the height of the en bloc frenzy.

    They then decided to hold off tearing down the existing project, and have instead allowed occupants to keep renting apartments for at least six months from the sale completion date in July this year.

    Now, the showflat for Lincoln Suites will be built with Lincoln Lodge still standing.

    Depending on the market response, the leases of the tenants could be extended past January next year.

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    Private Residential Units Sold in the Month of September 2008

    Project Name . Locality . Units Sold In Month . Highest $psf . Median $psf . Lowest $psf
    Martin No. 38 ... CCR ........ 4 ............................... 2,419 ............. 2,177 ............ 2,009

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    Quote Originally Posted by condoinvestor
    Just read that 30 units launched was successfully sold by SC Global, very healthy take up,
    Cool! ......

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    paying 2k psf for this crap? no way....

    Quote Originally Posted by blackjack21trader
    Some examples of "industrial design" elements:


    Kitchen constructed of industrial materials.



    Industrial wire for the railings of staircase



    No walls to partition ! Just open spaces.


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    Exposed pipes on ceilings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by no way
    paying 2k psf for this crap? no way....
    Sorry! Sold!

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    lots of people buy crap, so not surprising..

    Quote Originally Posted by Unregˇstered
    Sorry! Sold!

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    Quote Originally Posted by lots of people buy crap
    lots of people buy crap, so not surprising..
    ... and you are the biggest thrash who cůnt stop cocking craps ...
    Not surprising too!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregˇstered
    Sorry! Sold!
    Go find out where she stay leh.
    I wanna stay near her lah.

    Quote Originally Posted by The Straits Times

    Gong Li becomes a Singaporean
    The Straits Times
    Monday, 10 November 2008



    Three months after her no-show at a citizenship ceremony here kicked up a storm, Chinese actress Gong Li showed up at one on Saturday to collect her Singapore identity card. The 43-year-old got her citizenship certificate from MP Lee Bee Wah at a ceremony held at the Teck Ghee Community Club along with 149 other new citizens. She stood, with her right fist on her chest, and recited the pledge.

    The actress, who was born in east China's Shandong province, had applied for Singapore citizenship earlier this year and was supposed to collect her pink IC in August. However, she was not in Singapore at the time as she was filming a movie overseas, said her close Singaporean friend and celebrity hairstylist David Gan.

    She raised the ire of some Singaporeans over her no-show at the ceremony in August, with some questioning whether she was showing disrespect to her new country. In 1996, she married Singaporean tobacco businessman Ooi Hoe Seong, 57.

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    Default Any regrets?

    Any buyers here?

    Do you regret buying as we are going to be in recession for the next 2-4 years?

    I hope the developer or construction company won't go bust with no more future buyers. They should quickly sell at a low price and cut losses before we go deeper into recession.

    For those who bought, keep your fingers crossed that cutting costs won't mean low quality construction nightmare.

    Maybe potential buyers should consider investing in a ready built units that never sold out like Visioncrest, etc. Then you can see what you're getting and no waiting to get rental, enjoy living in it now, etc.

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    Yes and sell to me.. love the look and feel of the project..


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    Published November 25, 2010

    Tenants at Martin No.38 unveiled

    By LINETTE LIM


    SC Global Developments said yesterday the commercial space at its Martin No. 38 project will open early next year. The luxury developer has billed Martin No. 38 as 'a truly residential enclave, popular for its Bohemian vibe and charming book cafes, art galleries and bistros'. About 60 per cent of apartments in the 91-unit project have been sold so far and current selling prices for the development are in the region of $2,400-$2500 per square foot. The remaining units are not expected to be released until the development's completion.

    Three lifestyle brands will occupy the commercial space at Martin No. 38. They are The Mill, a boutique gymnasium run by Fitness Factory and award-winning restaurants Graze and Kha. 'Martin No. 38 attracts a very targeted audience with a hip and active lifestyle,' said SC Global chairman and chief executive Simon Cheong. 'This is the first time that a residential development in Singapore has hand-picked specific brands and services to create a complete living experience.'

    Owners of Martin No. 38 stand to receive preferential membership packages at The Mill. In addition, Graze and Kha will provide home catering and food delivery services at preferential rates to residents. Martin No. 38, which is on the site of a former warehouse in the old godown district near the Singapore River, was designed by architect Kerry Hill and inspired by the warehouse lofts of New York. SC Global's shares closed three cents higher at $1.59 yesterday.

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    Anyone can advise if the ex-nan chiou school (located behind martin no.38), open for use by international school (not sure how true, but heard from agent), will the old school building be demolished and build a new school block? The existing school building seems to be too close to martin no.38. Appreciate advise.

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    Simi loft??????? Look so low the ceiling...

    http://www.propertyguru.com.sg/listi...t-martin-no-38

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    Quote Originally Posted by carbuncle
    Simi loft??????? Look so low the ceiling...

    http://www.propertyguru.com.sg/listi...t-martin-no-38
    Maybe balcony doors are just super tall giving the perception of a low ceiling? I measured the kitchen cabinet height, should be 2.75m.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kanarazu
    Maybe balcony doors are just super tall giving the perception of a low ceiling? I measured the kitchen cabinet height, should be 2.75m.
    You have a unit there!??

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    Quote Originally Posted by carbuncle
    You have a unit there!??
    Nope...don't have.

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    http://www.propertyguru.com.sg/prope...-coveted-award


    they win award for this! impressive!

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    Must go and view this one.

    DKSG

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    rental so high..!

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