Friday, September 21, 2007

Coming Soon (Sept)


Source: The Business Times

Well the chart speaks for itself. Though I heard from a friend last month that the Hilltops by SC Global has been making a soft launch already even during the inauspicious Hungry Ghost Festival. Getting the sub-prime saga jitters eh SC Global?

Oh, and in a case of self-gratification it seems that my post about the Turquiose going for $2500psf was true. Snaps for me!


Source: The Business Times

In the related article by the Business Times, you got to be pretty daft not to figure out by now that the top is saturated and developers will be going after the mass market. Smaller cheaper condos will now be seen mushrooming out in the spillover areas. Something that India is going through now (correct me if i am wrong!).

Time to go shopping.

Punggol 21, the Next Pasir Ris?


Source: http://www.hdb.gov.sg/

Well don't say I dis you HDB folks. Personally while I prefer to get my hands dirty in private property, some of these new HDB flats give some new projects that I have seen a run for their money.


The Coral Spring is the latest Built-To-Order flats in Sengkang and runs along Sengkang West Avenue and Fernvale Road. It is served by Fernvale LRT station and bus services. Judging from the artist impression, it sure doesn't look too shabby, though i might want to add that driving from Sengkang all the way to town doesn't sound the least bit appealing - but wait, you got your LRT for that!


Hope all the Gahmen has promised works out. A waterfront HDB estate is what them working class needs, albeit slightly closer to town please.

Ong Beng Seng Smokes Peace Pipe; Horizon Tower Owners Get Pep Talk


Source: The Business Times

Well surprise surprise, one of Singapore's most respected hoteliers have passed around the peace pipe to Horizon Tower Owners.

The response would be fragmented at best judging from any of my (or even your) prior experiences with en-bloc. Add to that, most of the owner's staying there are likely you-know-who's and might take abit of getting used to receiving pep talks from another you-know-who.

As always, respect to the man.

Thursday, September 20, 2007

Cascadia? Finally some news?


Source: Straits Times

Bukit Timah (D21) has been long slated to be the next 'spillover' area from escalating property prices along with Meyer Rd (D15).

However what the D15 area has achieved recently has only made its luscious green and hilly counterpart turn only more green in envy.

Projects that have been lined up to launch in D21 have been 'delayed' forever. Leaving agents red faced when clients demand they make good on their 'launching this weekend' promises. These projects are: Jardin, Cascadia, Hillcrest, Floridian and unnamed projects along Shelford Rd and Balmoral.

However the latest development was spotted in a one-liner in the Straits Times to conclude the article on a $2.02b bid on a prime site at Marina: "MGPA has been on an active buying spree here. In March, it agreed to buy Temasek Tower from CapitaLand for $1.04 billion. Last month , it also bought 162 units of Allgreen Properties' Cascadia condominium in Bukit Timah for a median price of $1,527 psf, sources said".

Well there you go folks. Finally after all the hush hush from Knight Frank, the exclusive marketing agent, we know whats going on - the cream of Cascadia is probably being made available for tenancy before brochures are even printed.

Now sit back and watch the Maplewoods, Sterling, Blossomvale and gang skyrocket.

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Oh it's That Time of the Year Again...


Source: The Business Times
It's been pretty quiet around here lately, especially with that time of the year here again. Some agents I speak to tell me that calls slow down to a trickle. Some even whoop in joy if there is even a response from an ad during this inauspicious month for the local chinese.

Well in conclusion to the figures that The Business Times failed to point out: Speculators and very rich people are one superstitious lot.
Now that it's all over, let the games begin again!

Monday, September 17, 2007

Advance in Nanotechnology Reaches New High; Property Developers Dig New Low


Source: Prophunter

Introducing the Hillcrest Villas (D21): 163 cluster terraces in 256, 486 sqft of land.

Don't be fooled by the seemingly decent landsize. By guesstimation, Condos on plots that size have roughly 20-30 stacks at most and this? A massive 163 stacks packed into a medium-sized parcel of land. Reminds me of the never ending cascades of UDMC Chalets at East Coast Parkway.

Well, one man's meat is another man's poison...furthermore it's only a whisper away from Raffles Girl's Primary School - a prime breeding ground for capable future CEOlettes who might decide not to pack 163 cluster terraces in 256,486 sqft of land.

Thanks Prophunter for your contribution.

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

'Park Your Own Boat' Strikes Back


By now every agent you knew since you were a kid is probably e-mailing you these super secret site/floorplans of the Turqouise located on Sentosa Island that have 'changes are expected' plastered all over within.

If you aren't part of the inner circle, well you came to the right place. Download the siteplans here for no cost - or any of those 'puhhhleazzeee call me and I will get you first in queue'.
Floorplans and Siteplans aside, I simply love the concept of 'park your own boat'...although I certainly bet those nice boats berthed along the Condo are just for aesthetics. Rumoured to start at a 'comfortable' level of $2500psf



p.s. Yeah i have the floorplans too, but there are far too many floorplans. You can try begging...or trade with me at least one complete set of site/floorplans of another project. I don't care which. i'm just an obsessive compulsive floor/siteplan collector. realgossip@gmail.com