Market
watchers note this will be the same day the showflat for Marina One Residences
is expected to open for viewing.
The
guide price is before an undisclosed "special preview discount" that
will be given for purchases by registered prospects.
Prospective
buyers were invited to a preview of the project last weekend. Another session
will be held this weekend.
Market
watchers guessed that after discounts, the average price could be around $1,800
- 1,900psf.
They
noted that sales at The Crest along Prince
Charles Crescent have been sluggish. As at
end-July, only 39 of the condo's 469 units had been sold, based on government
data on developer sales. The project was released in June this year, with 35
units sold at a median price of $1,682psf in that month.
The
Crest, being developed by a Wing Tai-led consortium, is a stone's throw from Jervois Road and
the Chatsworth Park Good Class Bungalow (GCB) area. It is about 450 metres from
Redhill MRT station and features spacious units.
Closer
to Redhill station, Alex Residences was released last November, with 171 units
sold at the $1,706psf median price in that month. As at end-July, 208 of the
project's 429 units had been picked up.
Location
wise, Highline Residences is deemed the most attractive given its proximity to
Tiong Bahru MRT station, which is closest to town. Redhill MRT station is one
stop away. The Tiong Bahru location also has more amenities, including a mall
and eateries.
All three projects are sited on 99-year leasehold land sold at sate tenders. The Crest
site fetched $960psf ppr at a state tender that closed in September 2012. The
Alex Residences site was transacted at $970psf ppr in December 2012. Highline
Residences' site was secured at $1,163psf ppr in April 2013.
Highline
Residences will comprise 500 units housed in two 36-storey towers, a 22-storey
tower and four low-rise blocks.
Unit
size range from 506sqft for one-bedders to 1,227sqft for four-bedroom dual key
units. Highline Residences will also have six penthouses of between 2,174 to
2,260sqft.
The
project is designed by Mok Wei Wei of W Architects. The development will
feature a rooftop communal garden facility to encourage urban farming and healthy
lifestyles.
Residents
may also tap concierge services such as limousines and housekeeping, in
addition to enjoying complimentary golfing at Keppel Land 's
Ria Bintan Golf Club.
Info
Source: BT
While
we agree that the location of Highline Residences triumphs over both The Crest
and Alex Residences in terms of convenience (Tiong bahru Plaza and Tiong Bahru
market) and "hip" factor (the much-lauded Tiong
Bahru Estate precinct), The Crest probably score better in the
"exclusivity" department (i.e. on the "correct" side of Alexandra
Road bordering District 10 and surrounded by mostly condos and GCBs ).
Comparison
aside, the wife and I feel that given the current market climate, the $1,800 -
1,900psf price tag for Highline Residences may be a tad of a hard-sell for a
99-year leasehold project in Tiong Bahru, even with the free golfing (in Bintan) thrown in...
What, in this climate? Very hard sell indeed!
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