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    http://www.straitstimes.com/Money/St...ry_567714.html

    Aug 18, 2010

    SENTOSA COVE DROWNING INCIDENT

    Bungalow sold at bargain price

    $13.6 million sale price is well below estimated valuation of $17 million

    By Esther Teo


    A LUXURY bungalow in Sentosa Cove with a grim past has been sold for $13.6 million - a bargain price, well below its valuation.

    A caveat has just been lodged for the sale of the three-storey bungalow in Ocean Drive where Chinese national Li Hong Yan's naked body was found floating in a pool in March.

    The 8,051 sq ft property was sold for $1,690 per sq ft (psf), 17 per cent lower than the average of $2,039 psf for the four other homes sold in Ocean Drive since the beginning of this year, according to caveats lodged with the Urban Redevelopment Authority. The last transaction was for a 6,706 sq ft home, which was sold at $2,162 psf or $14.5 million in May.

    In the latest sale, the buyers are recorded as Poh Cheng Seng and Poh Seng Kui in the certificate of title obtained from records kept by the Singapore Land Authority.

    Those are the names of the brothers behind major Singapore steel piping equipment supplier Nam Leong. However, when contacted, Mr Poh Cheng Seng said that he was not the purchaser.

    HSR, the property agency that brokered the sale, declined comment when asked for further details of the buyers.

    The Straits Times understands that the initial asking price in June was $15.8 million - which was below the estimated valuation of $17 million.

    The home, said to be slightly over a year old, was believed to have been priced below valuation for a quick sale.

    The vendor, Mr Adrian Chua Boon Chye, 39, chief executive and founder of real estate investment management firm Roundhill Capital, is now based in Tokyo.

    Mr Colin Tan, research and consultancy director of Chesterton Suntec International, said that the depressed selling price was to be expected since the property had a 'history'.

    He said, however, that the price was 'a real bargain' since it could be sold to foreigners or other local buyers who might not know of the property's past in a few years' time.

    'If you hold it for a while and give it enough time, you'll be able to get handsome returns,' he said.

    Mr Tan added that after the record resale market price for a Sentosa Cove property in Paradise Island was set in April at $36 million - or $2,403 psf - a new price benchmark had been set and property prices in Sentosa were likely to trend upwards over the next six months.

    Mystery still surrounds Ms Li's death. It is believed she had spent the night at the house with Mr Chua after they met at a party.

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    The murderer is not arrested. The soul may never rest in peace...

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    Quote Originally Posted by hyenergix
    The murderer is not arrested. The soul may never rest in peace...

    there aera many with a history too

    example 3rd floor in Viz@holland .... also a murder case ... just no idea which unit


    best avoid the whole 3rd floor

    heheh

    at least have a peace of mind

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    Quote Originally Posted by proud owner
    there aera many with a history too

    example 3rd floor in Viz@holland .... also a murder case ... just no idea which unit


    best avoid the whole 3rd floor

    heheh

    at least have a peace of mind
    avoid 2nd floor also, wait blood drip down from ceiling
    avoid 4th floor too, wait hand comes up from floor

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    Quote Originally Posted by august
    avoid 2nd floor also, wait blood drip down from ceiling
    avoid 4th floor too, wait hand comes up from floor
    my friend actually bgt a unit on 3rd flr .. when the news was out he sold it straight away ...

    took the profit ... top up more and bought Marina bay

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    If the property is old, then there is an almost 100% chance that someone would have passed away in one of the units itself, the same floor, one floor above or below.

    As for whether mild-tempered people who got murdered become more ferocious ghosts than hot-tempered people who passed away peacefully, I don't think there had been any scientific study done to date.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jlrx
    If the property is old, then there is an almost 100% chance that someone would have passed away in one of the units itself, the same floor, one floor above or below.

    As for whether mild-tempered people who got murdered become more ferocious ghosts than hot-tempered people who passed away peacefully, I don't think there had been any scientific study done to date.
    with so many MM units .. even with just 1 death .. the spirit fills the entire space ... since the unit is small ...

    thats even more haunting then just the tiny pool in that sentosa bungalow ... owner can place a mirror outside and the spirit not dare to enter ...

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