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    Hi all,

    I've a 3+1 bedroom unit at Hillington Green for sale.

    Name: Hillington Green
    Property Type: Condominium with full facilities
    Tenure: 999yrs
    No of Bedrooms: 3 bedrooms + study + utility room
    Size: 1528 sqft
    Asking price: S$1.15 Million Negotiable

    Floor level: Mid floor / 5th floor
    Remarks: Unit has a fantastic pool view / no west sun / very spacious 3 bedroom unit


    With new developments compromising much of the floor size, it's very rare to get 3 bedrooms units that is larger than 1200sqft. Don't miss out on this good buy!

    Viewings can be arrange upon advance notice. Serious seller!

    Welcome all buyers and cobroke agents.

    Don't hesitate anymore. Call 92768660 for more info!

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    This must be the ugliest condo in hillview. i have never seen a condo with such crappy exterior and the rear of every unit is facing the outside (which i believe was originally intended for all owners to get the lousy and noisy pool facing). If a condo development is not even bothered about facade, why would anyone even bother paying 1.15 million to live in it?


    Quote Originally Posted by BensonLim
    Hi all,

    I've a 3+1 bedroom unit at Hillington Green for sale.

    Name: Hillington Green
    Property Type: Condominium with full facilities
    Tenure: 999yrs
    No of Bedrooms: 3 bedrooms + study + utility room
    Size: 1528 sqft
    Asking price: S$1.15 Million Negotiable
    Floor level: Mid floor / 5th floor
    Remarks: Unit has a fantastic pool view / no west sun / very spacious 3 bedroom unit

    With new developments compromising much of the floor size, it's very rare to get 3 bedrooms units that is larger than 1200sqft. Don't miss out on this good buy!

    Viewings can be arrange upon advance notice. Serious seller!

    Welcome all buyers and cobroke agents.

    Don't hesitate anymore. Call 92768660 for more info!

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    Think for the (proper) record, this is not within the vicinity of D21. Should be D23 i.e. Hillview area vicinity.

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    pls if u are not buying don't say my pool small facing road etc hor..........

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    This is D23, Hume Park is at the tail end of D21. That area to me is neither here nor there...

    Quote Originally Posted by cheerful
    Think for the (proper) record, this is not within the vicinity of D21. Should be D23 i.e. Hillview area vicinity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cheerful
    Think for the (proper) record, this is not within the vicinity of D21. Should be D23 i.e. Hillview area vicinity.
    Correction. It's D23. But anyway, I believe it's up to individuals to decide whether they like the place. There're definitely people who like this development as well. If not, there wouldn't be 500 over residents over there.

    I personally like the environment a lot. Very peaceful and quiet. Won't get noise from main rd.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BensonLim
    Correction. It's D23. But anyway, I believe it's up to individuals to decide whether they like the place. There're definitely people who like this development as well. If not, there wouldn't be 500 over residents over there.

    I personally like the environment a lot. Very peaceful and quiet. Won't get noise from main rd.
    Sure, but guess it's good to get the facts rite. A plus point is perhaps pretty near to future DTL station.

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    I have been to hillington green. Yes, it is ugly. the paint is peeling off, and the pools are dirty.

    having said that, I might be interested if the price is around 650 psf, rather than 750 psf.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stalingrad, The Interlace, 1 hour ago
    so much for the pre-sale hype about this condo. never like the capitaland people, who are crafty and sneaky. So glad that no one wants to buy into into condo. I might be interested if the prices were in the neighborhood of 700psf. 1000psf. haha, no way.
    So what if it is nice?
    If the price is high to me, I will not buy it and say it is ugly.

    So what if it is ugly?
    If the price is low to me, I will buy it and say it is nice.

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    my friend was the first batch to buy it at $650psf, 13xxsf. it took donkey years later to finally see some kind of improvement in the pricing. went to his house and the bloody pool was a constant irritation and every unit is facing someone's unit and the noisy pool. the only part i like is the private lift to his unit which i thought added some kind of class. some people call this the selfish condo coz every unit there is inward looking which explains the ugliness of the exterior. I dont think the DTL is going to make much dif to the place unless the gov decides to build some kind of mall at the huge piece of land beside hillvista and the roundabout.


    Quote Originally Posted by stalingrad
    I have been to hillington green. Yes, it is ugly. the paint is peeling off, and the pools are dirty.

    having said that, I might be interested if the price is around 650 psf, rather than 750 psf.

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    btw my friend who bought hillington sort of regretted it coz he works in the CBD. however he managed to get some foreign tenant to rent his place for $4k month at one point and it later dropped to $3.2k recently.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Regulators
    btw my friend who bought hillington sort of regretted it coz he works in the CBD. however he managed to get some foreign tenant to rent his place for $4k month at one point and it later dropped to $3.2k recently.
    For that price that your fren paid, not exactly cheap .. low floor some time after launch was around 500+ psf. But you've correctly pointed out the issue about traffic .. HV area is like that one

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    Quote Originally Posted by cheerful
    For that price that your fren paid, not exactly cheap .. low floor some time after launch was around 500+ psf. But you've correctly pointed out the issue about traffic .. HV area is like that one
    Yes, traffic is bloody bad. if you want to go to CBD, be prepared for the long queues at traffic lights.

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    Traffic is bloody bad compared to where? Pls name a place when traffic is bloody good. At least you're confirmed u won't have to pay $3 ERP like east coast or north for bloody bad traffic. Bukit Timah generally is a decent corridor to get to town which is relatively fast and ERP free, relative to many other parts of Singapore.

    Actually I find many older condos have specific architectural merits. It may not be your taste but at least you can see the developer spend some effort in making the place unique. I believe many here prefer to follow the latest crowd - i.e. glass boxes that looks like office more than a home with no land to speak of, tiny units, narrow corridors, lap pool with no decent size pool. At least the Hillview condos look different from one another and good size with minimal wastage like bay windows. But absolute price of condos here is not cheap because units are large compared to other parts. It's for those who appreciate space and nature.

    Quote Originally Posted by stalingrad
    Yes, traffic is bloody bad. if you want to go to CBD, be prepared for the long queues at traffic lights.

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    there is absolutely no doubt that some people like that area and living in a place is basically each to his needs. i personally like nature and hillview is undoubtedly a good place to enjoy there. however hillview simply lacks the amenities to support the prices there. i will pick jalan jurong kechil or Toh tuck when it comes to older condos as it is at least nearer to the bt timah shopping belt and eateries. i agree fully with you that there are some condos in hillview that look more decent than the modern architectural boxy crap the likes of Metropolitan, Parc Emily and a whole load more, but moving with the times is something that we cannot change unfortunately.

    Quote Originally Posted by Wild Falcon
    Traffic is bloody bad compared to where? Pls name a place when traffic is bloody good. At least you're confirmed u won't have to pay $3 ERP like east coast or north for bloody bad traffic. Bukit Timah generally is a decent corridor to get to town which is relatively fast and ERP free, relative to many other parts of Singapore.

    Actually I find many older condos have specific architectural merits. It may not be your taste but at least you can see the developer spend some effort in making the place unique. I believe many here prefer to follow the latest crowd - i.e. glass boxes that looks like office more than a home with no land to speak of, tiny units, narrow corridors, lap pool with no decent size pool. At least the Hillview condos look different from one another and good size with minimal wastage like bay windows. But absolute price of condos here is not cheap because units are large compared to other parts. It's for those who appreciate space and nature.

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    Bukit Timah is a nice place to live in but this is only true for the stretch between Farrer Road and Newton Circus; further north, traffic becomes worse. And who says no ERP in Bukit Timah? Those driving south along Bukit Timah Road in the morning crossing Farrer Road will get hit by a ERP gantry.

    And Hillview is not exactly Bukit Timah - That is "Upper Bukit Timah", a place where traffic jam is perpetual and bloody bloody bad (worst than any part of Bukit Timah) and also got hit with an ERP gantry as well.

    Quote Originally Posted by Wild Falcon
    Traffic is bloody bad compared to where? Pls name a place when traffic is bloody good. At least you're confirmed u won't have to pay $3 ERP like east coast or north for bloody bad traffic. Bukit Timah generally is a decent corridor to get to town which is relatively fast and ERP free, relative to many other parts of Singapore.

    Actually I find many older condos have specific architectural merits. It may not be your taste but at least you can see the developer spend some effort in making the place unique. I believe many here prefer to follow the latest crowd - i.e. glass boxes that looks like office more than a home with no land to speak of, tiny units, narrow corridors, lap pool with no decent size pool. At least the Hillview condos look different from one another and good size with minimal wastage like bay windows. But absolute price of condos here is not cheap because units are large compared to other parts. It's for those who appreciate space and nature.

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    [quote=Wild Falcon]Traffic is bloody bad compared to where? Pls name a place when traffic is bloody good. At least you're confirmed u won't have to pay $3 ERP like east coast or north for bloody bad traffic. Bukit Timah generally is a decent corridor to get to town which is relatively fast and ERP free, relative to many other parts of Singapore.




    i tell you where traffic is good

    from pasir panjang to CBD ( 10 mins in the morning) or to orchard road (12 - 15 mins max ) ..

    going into CBD , no ERP before robinson road ..
    going into orchard, no erp until scotts

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    [quote=proud owner]
    Quote Originally Posted by Wild Falcon
    Traffic is bloody bad compared to where? Pls name a place when traffic is bloody good. At least you're confirmed u won't have to pay $3 ERP like east coast or north for bloody bad traffic. Bukit Timah generally is a decent corridor to get to town which is relatively fast and ERP free, relative to many other parts of Singapore.




    i tell you where traffic is good

    from pasir panjang to CBD ( 10 mins in the morning) or to orchard road (12 - 15 mins max ) ..

    going into CBD , no ERP before robinson road ..
    going into orchard, no erp until scotts
    district 3 or 4 e.g. metropolitan, ascentia sky, alexis, regency etc. are very near the city center be it orchard or CBD. I presently live in this area and enjoy the convenience. No ERP. But their prices are much higher that bt timah.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stalingrad
    I have been to hillington green. Yes, it is ugly. the paint is peeling off, and the pools are dirty.

    having said that, I might be interested if the price is around 650 psf, rather than 750 psf.
    The Management is already doing a major painting job to the development now. The building will look brand new after december.

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    nothing they can do to change the ugly inside out look


    Quote Originally Posted by BensonLim
    The Management is already doing a major painting job to the development now. The building will look brand new after december.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BensonLim
    The Management is already doing a major painting job to the development now. The building will look brand new after december.
    they should've done it long time ago. this place has looked like a slum with peeling paint for two years, right after TOP.

    but nothing can be done about the traffic. yes, it is bloody bad up there. at rush hours, you can grow a beard just waiting at the traffic lights.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stalingrad
    but nothing can be done about the traffic. yes, it is bloody bad up there. at rush hours, you can grow a beard just waiting at the traffic lights.
    Haha...this is funny...it is rather exaggerating in the statement but I know you are just trying to describe the bad traffic condition. So, what happen if these drivers are female?

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    If want to buy Hillview, Glendale Park is a much better choice compared to Hillington Green. Great potential for being just beside future mrt station & rail mall.

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    But no greenery and not GCB areas and face concrete jungle and face HDB flats and 99LH. Bukit Timah is freehold and all landed and condos GCB and greenery. To each his own. Traffic in the west is still the best in SG. The WORST is CTE and ECP - pay ERP till the nose bleed (can be $10 a day!!!) and still got stuck in traffic. Eunos, Payah Lebar, Still road, Joo Chiat, Bishan, AMK, Kallang - nightmarish even on weekends. But I admit West Coast traffic should be the best but face Jurong Island and container ports. There's no perfect place, just prioritise based on your needs.

    The yards face outside issit? Doesn't matter lah. Nowadays condos don't even have yards! At the end of the day, with the same $, its whether you buy a 1600sq ft house here or a 800 sq ft house in the city. Some prefer more space for their children or their collection of wines/paintings, near greenery, lots of nature to jog or walk the dogs etc. Some r practical prefer to stay near in small units in the city because they take MRT and dun mind cramped premises.

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    Quote Originally Posted by proud owner

    district 3 or 4 e.g. metropolitan, ascentia sky, alexis, regency etc. are very near the city center be it orchard or CBD. I presently live in this area and enjoy the convenience. No ERP. But their prices are much higher that bt timah.

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    I like the sentence: "The WORST is CTE and ECP - pay ERP till the nose bleed (can be $10 a day!!!) and still got stuck in traffic."
    The problem is not the ERP but after paying so much money still gonna stuck in that bloody traffic jam!


    [quote=Wild Falcon]But no greenery and not GCB areas and face concrete jungle and face HDB flats and 99LH. Bukit Timah is freehold and all landed and condos GCB and greenery. To each his own. Traffic in the west is still the best in SG. The WORST is CTE and ECP - pay ERP till the nose bleed (can be $10 a day!!!) and still got stuck in traffic. Eunos, Payah Lebar, Still road, Joo Chiat, Bishan, AMK, Kallang - nightmarish even on weekends. But I admit West Coast traffic should be the best but face Jurong Island and container ports. There's no perfect place, just prioritise based on your needs.

    The yards face outside issit? Doesn't matter lah. Nowadays condos don't even have yards! At the end of the day, with the same $, its whether you buy a 1600sq ft house here or a 800 sq ft house in the city. Some prefer more space for their children or their collection of wines/paintings, near greenery, lots of nature to jog or walk the dogs etc. Some r practical prefer to stay near in small units in the city because they take MRT and dun mind cramped premises.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cactus72
    Haha...this is funny...it is rather exaggerating in the statement but I know you are just trying to describe the bad traffic condition. So, what happen if these drivers are female?

    armpit hair ? can tie pony tail ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by proud owner
    armpit hair ? can tie pony tail ?
    Haha...Then male driver will have 3 pony tails..better bring a shaver in the car.

    Suddenly I thought of an even more exaggerating analogy...if we make baby in the car, the woman will have given birth by the time we reach the end of the traffic jam.

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    Thought Upper Bt Timah and Bt Timah quite different in terms of prestige, no? Maybe traffic about the same, but people associate Hillview, etc. with the Upper part only leh ...

    To each its own bah ...

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    2 traffic lights will reach Bukit Timah Road and PIE (In fact PIE only one traffic light as the other one is a slip road). The one at Hume is very short timing - maybe 2 min? There is another traffic light at Anak Bukit but should take 5 min to clear at worst. Its much better than areas with many pedestrian crossings and see pedestrians strolling across the road - Upper Bukit Timah has no pedestrian crossings. Anyway, I suspect most of the commentators are not familiar with the area bah. Units are large and accords space and full facilities. Very often, 2-3 tennis courts for a mid size condo which is impossible nowadays and nice mountain biking trail at Dairy Farm. I guess Dairy Farm or Hillview residents never go around say it is prestigious but it is a quiet and peaceful locale with nice spattering of eateries with nature reserves. There are lots of nice and quaint restaurants at Upper Bukit Timah BTW - not the sort of chain outlets you find at more "prestigious" places like Ion - but has so much more personality. I think the owners here never look for prestige bah. And if prestige and how others view you (peer validation) is the MOST important criteria, then D9 is the place to go. And its not even expensive nowadays. Lots of mickey mouse units and 2 bedders that you can hao lian! Easily affordable. YEH!

    So if your question is "Is Upper Bukit Timah or Dairy Farm or Hillview PRESTIGIOUS? Obviously NO - not a prestigious or pretentious area. No lack of such areas anyway.
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    You forgot to mention the ERP gantry infront of Hume Park. Of course I am sure u do not get out of your house between 7.45am to 9am during weekdays.



    Quote Originally Posted by Wild Falcon
    2 traffic lights will reach Bukit Timah Road and PIE (In fact PIE only one traffic light as the other one is a slip road). The one at Hume is very short timing - maybe 2 min? There is another traffic light at Anak Bukit but should take 5 min to clear at worst. Its much better than areas with many pedestrian crossings and see pedestrians strolling across the road - Upper Bukit Timah has no pedestrian crossings. Anyway, I suspect most of the commentators are not familiar with the area bah. Units are large and accords space and full facilities. Very often, 2-3 tennis courts for a mid size condo which is impossible nowadays and nice mountain biking trail at Dairy Farm. I guess Dairy Farm or Hillview residents never go around say it is prestigious but it is a quiet and peaceful locale with nice spattering of eateries with nature reserves. There are lots of nice and quaint restaurants at Upper Bukit Timah BTW - not the sort of chain outlets you find at more "prestigious" places like Ion - but has so much more personality. I think the owners here never look for prestige bah. And if prestige and how others view you (peer validation) is the MOST important criteria, then D9 is the place to go. And its not even expensive nowadays. Lots of mickey mouse units and 2 bedders that you can hao lian! Easily affordable. YEH!

    So if your question is "Is Upper Bukit Timah or Dairy Farm or Hillview PRESTIGIOUS? Obviously NO - not a prestigious or pretentious area. No lack of such areas anyway.

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