True if bought as investment...but what's there to worry about rental if for self-stay?Originally Posted by DC33_2008
True if bought as investment...but what's there to worry about rental if for self-stay?Originally Posted by DC33_2008
...well which is why Bedok residence fetched 1.3K......do agree that Foresque seems over the top in comparison.........Originally Posted by devilplate
Unfortunately mrt stn is in the buyer's checklist whether for rental or outstay.Originally Posted by danntbt
construction Update for the TH:
Tallest Block now at 19/20th floor
Foresque rising in the background:
Lowest block is now at 9th Floor:
Panoramic view:
...世外桃源
that birds dont lay eggs..forget it man!Originally Posted by danntbt
zzzzzzz no time for your ridiculous riddles....Originally Posted by flagship74
whahaha....Originally Posted by danntbt
lack of substanceOriginally Posted by flagship74
wahahaha....Originally Posted by mastrix
....just some thought on the design, Foresque has a 'ring-road' this makes it accessible for moving large furniture and renovation loads......but TH access to vehicle confines to just the entrance area at ground level, wondering how to move bulky items into the apartments especially the blocks further away from entrance....wonder if the basement height is higher to allow for taller vehiclesOriginally Posted by danntbt
....but of course TH without 'ring-road' has more facilities-friendly space.
Not a bad place for retirement. Every day see nature.
TH more spacious.
Forestkill cramp more units.
Affordable means small
How come I only see concrete jungle in the pictures. Where is the forest?
...you see what you want to see.....Originally Posted by hyenergix
doubt u know the meaning of concrete jungle. That's bad.Originally Posted by hyenergix
Sorry, its concrete forest.Originally Posted by mastrix
....everyone has their own opinion, rightly or wrongly.....Originally Posted by hyenergix
now den u realized..not too bad huhOriginally Posted by danntbt
Uncle, u still don't get it. WHAwhaaaahahaha!Originally Posted by flagship74
The closer you want to live to the nature, the further it gets away from you. A building and a forest are mutually exclusive. I have posted a video on treehouse construction here before. To build a treehouse, you need to destroy the trees around it.
HOHOHO..!!Originally Posted by mastrix
.....hahaha, so strip off your suits and take-off onto the trees.......there are plenty around Tree House....we can be neighbors.I still prefer a roof than a canopy of leaves.Originally Posted by hyenergix
I take it that you are enjoying your Christmas......do keep dreaming of a White Christmas.....but it will never happen in Singapore HoHoHo.....Originally Posted by flagship74
........hohoho...merry Christmas to all Bears and Bulls...
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I'm not a tree-hugger.Originally Posted by danntbt
.....sorry thought you have something against concrete.....Originally Posted by hyenergix
Life is like a box of chocolates....Originally Posted by danntbt
Yes, I do. It traps heat and it is heavy. I'm always thinking of a better material for buildings. Unfortunately this Roman technology is hard to replace in terms of cost effectiveness.Originally Posted by danntbt
Try building a skyscraper...Originally Posted by hyenergix
Concrete is not the issue, design of a building is the cause.....btw TH was awarded platinum Green mark award.........Originally Posted by hyenergix