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Interlace @ Gillman Heights

Where Urban Living meets Nature… The Best of Both World The Interlace is one of the largest and most ambitious residential developments in Singapore. It will present a radically new approach to contemporary living in a lush tropical environment. The site is located at the junction of Alexandra Road and Depot Road and is bounded by the Ayer Rajah Expressway to the north. To the south, the Southern...

Hundred Trees Condo

Location: 81-95 West Coast Drive Tenure: 956-years leasehold wef 27th May 1928 Site Area: approx 260,000 sqft Year of Completion: 2013 Total Units: 396 (8 blocks, 11/12 storeys) Unit Types: 1 Bedroom ~ 484 sqft 2 + Study ~ 915 to 1,227 sqft 3 Bedrooms ~ 1,044 to 1,550 sqft 3+study ~ 1,302 to 1,686 sqft 4 Bedrooms ~ 1,475 to 1,894 sqft Penthouses ~ 3,401 to 3,714 sqft Email [email protected] with the...

Buyers read before you sign

THE recent rush to buy properties has spawned a record rush of complaints about housing agents - but it has also become obvious that some homebuyers have been setting aside caution in their eagerness to buy. "We have received complaints even from educated people who sign off at the end of forms without reading them and with nothing filled in. It's just like signing a blank cheque," said Singapore...

Le Nouvel Ardmore

Named after the distinguished French architect and Pritzker Prize winner, Monsieur Jean Nouvel, Le Nouvel Ardmore is the master’s maiden architectural vision in one of Singapore’s most valuable residential addresses. Designed in an exterior of simplicity, Le Nouvel Ardmore is conceived as modular spaces of transparencies and light. It is a parallelepiped on a square base that rises from the natural...

Loan approvals spike in tandem with sales in Singapore property market

The demand for home loans has escalated, on the back of the booming property market in Singapore. Some banks, like OCBC, said they have seen loan approvals double in the second quarter, compared to the first three months. And industry players expect this momentum to continue into next year. Private home sales in Singapore have been on the rise since February, where 11 times more home were sold...

Govt may be taking steps to calm down the property market, say analysts

The government could re-introduce land sales through the confirmed list and analysts said this could mean the government is taking steps to cool down the property market. Last October, recession woes saw the government suspending land sales through the confirmed list. But now the government said it will consider re-introducing it for the first half of next year. National Development Minister Mah Bow...

Prices at The Metropolitan breach $1,100 psf mark

Released in early July, Wing Tai Holdings’ 373- unit Ascentia Sky is seeing units being sold at an average of $1,200 to $1,300 psf. Owners of the 382-unit Metropolitan completed in June have also seen prices trending upwards on the secondary market. Units at The Metropolitan started crossing the $1,000 psf mark in June for the first time this year. Earlier, only a handful of units changed hands at the...

Hungry Ghost Festival fails to dampen property demand

Some consider the seventh month of the lunar calendar an inauspicious time to buy a property. But it seems like the Hungry Ghost Festival is not going to spook homebuyers and property investors in Singapore. A 99-year condominium at Toa Payoh was open for sale on Saturday and within a couple of hours, about 85 per cent of the 400 units available in the first two phases were snapped up. In response to...

New terraced house in Serangoon Gardens crosses $900 psf

Last month, more than 20 landed homes in Serangoon Gardens and Lorong Chuan areas changed hands, according to URA Realis database of caveats lodged. From July 24 to 31 alone, contracts were signed for 10 properties — seven terraced houses, a pair of semi-detached homes and a single-storey bungalow. One of the oldest housing estates in Singapore, Serangoon Gardens Estate was built for British soldiers...

Bursting the bubble rumours

OVERNIGHT queues, balloting, midnight crowds - these dramatic scenes at the Optima condominium at Tanah Merah recently were precursors to the 270 apartments selling out in three days, and fuelling concerns that a property bubble may be brewing in Singapore. Industry players have largely shrugged off such concerns - attributing the recent property effervescence to pent-up demand, peak public housing...

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