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    Quote Originally Posted by ysyap
    Agent's words cannot be trusted!!!
    Bro hands and feets up! As you know, i am a strong believer in that now!!!

    anyway i guess the limited units in this project make the maintenance fee higher? The price of privacy!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ysyap
    No typo... it means your unit has 7 shares, each is $65 so adding up to $455. Mine also same!!! Indeed its expensive. Sigh! Say if we expected it to be $350/mth, then we're paying $100 more a month lor... . Next year ask for reduction to $350/mth lor!!!
    Icic, but I must say although the maintenance fees is a bit high, the swimming pool is surprisingly decent n large size for a boutique development. Nice pictures on property guru. Most such development pool at most 15 to 20m length n super short in width.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kenshinto80
    Icic, but I must say although the maintenance fees is a bit high, the swimming pool is surprisingly decent n large size for a boutique development. Nice pictures on property guru. Most such development pool at most 15 to 20m length n super short in width.
    Agreed.. the pool size was a bonus. The unit size is also a luxury to have in today's context, although you paid for it!

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    1 more sold at 1364psf in July. Just 12 out of 41 units left.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bargain hunter
    1 more sold at 1364psf in July. Just 12 out of 41 units left.
    Wah.... $1364 psf... good news of the existing owners. At least enjoy paper appreciation for our units liao!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bargain hunter
    1 more sold at 1364psf in July. Just 12 out of 41 units left.
    How you know? You bought from the developer at this price? Hehe...it is not reflected in URA caveat leh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dolce
    How you know? You bought from the developer at this price? Hehe...it is not reflected in URA caveat leh?
    Try searching under "prices of units sold..." on URA website. It includes the sales without caveats.

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    yeah, its from the monthly sales data.

    Quote Originally Posted by Dolce
    How you know? You bought from the developer at this price? Hehe...it is not reflected in URA caveat leh?

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    I suspect many owners here already got keys or getting it today? My lousy lawyer fly me aeroplane... submitted the cheque last wk and 8 days later, developer's solicitor still hasn't received my payment!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bargain hunter
    yeah, its from the monthly sales data.
    Ok found it, thanks Now just has to wait to see the caveat information when it is finally lodged to see the details...thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by ysyap
    Agreed.. the pool size was a bonus. The unit size is also a luxury to have in today's context, although you paid for it!
    Received the keys today...& handbook for owner. Surprise to know that you have to pay $50 for bbq pit booking... and many more conditions...Happy reading.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ronng
    Received the keys today...& handbook for owner. Surprise to know that you have to pay $50 for bbq pit booking... and many more conditions...Happy reading.
    Didn't read bbq pit booking. However, did noticed that all the windows actually has a locking mechanism but the keys are not given to us... am requesting to get the keys so can lock the windows when necessary...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ronng
    Received the keys today...& handbook for owner. Surprise to know that you have to pay $50 for bbq pit booking... and many more conditions...Happy reading.
    woah thats expensive. is it just a reservation fee which will be returned?

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    Quote Originally Posted by price
    woah thats expensive. is it just a reservation fee which will be returned?
    Unfortunately its a non-refundable fee. Waiting for the new management to be set up and some things to be reviewed and revised...

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    non refundable?? ???! first time I heard. the cleaning service so atas huh

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    Quote Originally Posted by carbuncle
    non refundable?? ???! first time I heard. the cleaning service so atas huh
    Indeed... a little put off... anyway won't be using much of the bbq anyway... call catering also about same price. finger food so about $6/pax. Invite 30 pax = $180. Book bbq ($50) + buy food and disposable utensils ($100+) also about same price...

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    Those who drove inside the basement carpark, do you guys feel that a convex mirror will be most useful at the turning between the upper deck carpark and the lower deck carpark?

    Also, did anybody notice that the planter box water escape hole in stack 3 is not properly piped and the water actually falls directly into the swimming pool?

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    that's really bad workmanship.

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    Quote Originally Posted by carbuncle
    that's really bad workmanship.
    There is no such thing as a perfect development. Some minor touch up only.

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    Anyone started the renovation work?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ronng
    Anyone started the renovation work?
    Just starting. Noticed that #01-07 has completed... hmmm... What about you?

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    BRO........ I wanna see the 'before' pics.... pls......!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ysyap
    Just starting. Noticed that #01-07 has completed... hmmm... What about you?
    Still sourcing. Have not officially step into my house yet.

    Is it true that you need to submit an application for approval before starting renovation? Or does this only applies if you intend to major renov involving hacking?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ysyap
    Just starting. Noticed that #01-07 has completed... hmmm... What about you?
    Yeah. 01-07 already started even before I gotten my keys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ronng
    Still sourcing. Have not officially step into my house yet.

    Is it true that you need to submit an application for approval before starting renovation? Or does this only applies if you intend to major renov involving hacking?
    True, form and cheque is required regardless of type of renovation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ronng
    Still sourcing. Have not officially step into my house yet.

    Is it true that you need to submit an application for approval before starting renovation? Or does this only applies if you intend to major renov involving hacking?
    Need to submit application for reno plus a separate list of the names of workers moving in and out of the development. Also, need to place a deposit of $1000 (I think) (refundable) plus a $20 or $30 admin fee (non refundable). If hacking or building concrete wall is required, then need special permission!

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    Quote Originally Posted by carbuncle
    BRO........ I wanna see the 'before' pics.... pls......!!!
    Don't know what you mean by 'before'. Before reno I assume!!! Tried to upload but think my file size is too big or what, only uploaded one! Need to shrink the photos first!!! Don't have many pix anyway except those I took for defects.... Lol!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by carbuncle
    BRO........ I wanna see the 'before' pics.... pls......!!!
    Here is another pix. Others can also contribute if they have photos!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ronng
    Yeah. 01-07 already started even before I gotten my keys.
    I know that some owners are requesting from the management for some form of canopy to be built over all the balconies in this project. I'm unsure if it will be approved but I guess there is no harm asking. It might be good to have that additional shelter. If you are keen, do join in to request. More requests will reveal the need even more... I've already written in for a convex mirror to be placed in the carpark to ensure the safety of drivers. We need to work together to bring about a better living environment!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ysyap
    Didn't read bbq pit booking. However, did noticed that all the windows actually has a locking mechanism but the keys are not given to us... am requesting to get the keys so can lock the windows when necessary...
    I noticed the locking mechanism. Did you managed to get the keys from the management?

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