Wednesday, September 7, 2011

More enbloc news: No. 2 - 8 Robin Road


A small freehold development at Robin Road, off Bukit Timah Road, has been put up for sale with an expected selling price of $58 million.

The properties at numbers 2 to 8 Robin Road comprise 16 residential units and have a combined land area of approximately 23,084sqft.

Under the 2008 Master Plan, the site is zoned for residential development at Gross Plot Ratio (GPR) of 1.4, with an allowable building height of up to five storeys.

The site is being marketed by Credo Real Estate.

It added that a development charge is not payable for the redevelopment of the site up to the allowable plot ratio of 1.4 plus 10% balcony Gross Floor Area (GFA).

The total GFA allowed is approximately 35,550sqft, including 10% GFA for balcony space. The site may be configured into approximately 56 apartment units with an average size of 600sqft, depending on layout and configuration.

The land rate works out to be approximately $1,782psf ppr at GPR of 1.4, or $1,620psf ppr at GPR of 1.54.

The tender for the property closes at 2.30 pm on October 5.
Source: Channel News Asia

The wife and I reckon that this is probably another one of those that will garner a favorable result...

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Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Enbloc news #2: Park West


Park West, a prime residential site at Jalan Lempeng, is up for en bloc at an indicative price of $803 million.

Marketing agent ERA Realty Network said the estimated differential premium and topping-up of the lease is $230 million.

The site has a 99-year lease and a total site area of over 633,600sqft. This represents a gross floor area of about 1.33 million sqft and the site is zoned for residential use with a 2.1 plot ratio.

The marketing agent added that taking into account an additional 10% gross floor area for balconies, this translates to about $700psf ppr

The residential site is located next to Nan Hua Primary School and the landed homes of Faber Hill estate

ERA said the site can be redeveloped into a residential development comprising blocks up to 25 storeys high, with over 1,000 units of about 1,200sqft each.

The tender for the site will close on October 20, Thursday afternoon.
Source: Channel News Asia

So another billion dollar collective sale in the making... maybe?

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Enbloc news #1: Daisy Apartments sold for $14.6 million


Daisy Apartments, a residential redevelopment site near Serangoon Gardens, was successfully sold via en bloc for $14.618 million to SingBuilders.

This translates to a land rate of about $738psf ppr, including an estimated development charge for the 10% bonus gross floor area for balconies.

With the successful sale, each owner stands to receive gross sales proceeds of up to $1.27 million.

The freehold site is located at Daisy Road and has a land area of more than 13,000sqft.
Source: Channel New Asia

Click below to read our previous post on the collective sale of Daisy Apartments:
http://sgproptalk.blogspot.com/2011/07/enbloc-news-daisy-apartments.html

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Weekend sales staus: The Luxurie, The MeyeRise, EuHabitat etc


The Luxurie
This 99-year leasehold project by Keppel Land in Sengkang has sold 180 of the 220 units launched since its preview launch on Aug 26, at an average price of $980psf. The penthouse and ground-floor units are fully sold.

When completed in 2015, The Luxurie will comprise 622 apartments, ranging from one to four-bedroom units as well as penthouse units. Most are two- and three-bedders.

The Luxurie's pricing is similar to that of neighbouring mass-market development H2O Residences by City Developments, but its proximity to Sengkang MRT and bus interchange makes The Luxurie more attractive, said DMG and Partners Research. The Sengkang Public Library and Community Hub are also nearby, as are CHIJ St Joseph's Convent and Rivervale Primary.

Comparable projects in the area include Kovan Residences, located along Kovan Road, which had a recently transacted price of $1,180psf; and Boathouse Residences, located along Upper Serangoon Road, which was recently transacted at $880psf.

The MeyeRise
The freehold development by Hong Leong Holdings in Meyer Road has racked up about 80 sales since its preview started last Friday. Singaporean and permanent residents comprised about 90% of all buyers. The project in District 15 has 239 units, a mix of two-bedroom, three-bedroom, four-bedroom and penthouse units. The average price was $1,950psf, with three-bedroom units the most popular among buyers - nearly half the units sold were three-bedders. Unit prices ranged from $1,400 to $2,540psf.

The MeyeRise is minutes away from Parkway Parade and Katong Shopping Centre, with Playground@Big Splash and East Coast Park also nearby.

EuHabitat
There were 24 units shifted at EuHabitat in Jalan Eunos over the weekend, bringing the total number of sales to 472 out of the 548 apartments available.

Prices range from $880 to $1,200psf.

Boathouse Residences
Another 20 homes were sold at Boathouse Residences in Upper Serangoon over the weekend.

Source: The Straits Times/Business Times 
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Monday, September 5, 2011

Property spotlight: The Sail at Marina Bay

There's been a return of interest in the landmark condominium The Sail at Marina Bay in the past month, with three transactions from Aug 5 to 12. According to property agents, The Sail is seeing renewed interest from foreign high-net-worth individuals.

A one-bedroom unit on the 56th floor of the 63-storey Tower 2 changed hands recently for $2.1 million, or $3,048psf. This is the seventh transaction at The Sail to cross the $3,000psf level, according to caveats lodged and downloaded from URA Realis as at Aug 31.

The 689sqft, one-bedroom unit last changed hands at the peak of the market in October 2007 for a whopping $2.27 million, or $3,300psf, which was considered one of the highest average prices achieved at The Sail. The first owner had purchased the unit in late 2004 for $750,150, or $1,089psf.

Two other units were also transacted over the week of Aug 5 to 12. One was a 678sqft, one-bedroom apartment on the 13th floor that changed hands for $1.37 million, or $2,020psf. The seller had purchased the unit at the 70-storey Tower 1 for $644,160, or $950psf, in late 2005, when it was first launched. Hence, the seller saw the price more than double in just the last six years.

Another unit that changed hands recently was a 27th floor, three-bedroom unit at Tower1 that went for $3.63 million, or $2,204psf. The 1,647psf unit was first sold in January 2005 for $2.42 million, or $1,469psf. It subsequently changed hands in a sub-sale in September 2008 for $2.96 million, or $1,800psf. Based on the latest transaction price, the seller saw a 22% price appreciation in the last three years.

The 1,111-unit The Sail was considered the first residential development in Marina Bay when it was launched in October 2004. The 99-year leasehold condo is popular with investors and is perhaps the most actively traded development within the Marina Bay area. This is because of its prime location - a short walk from the Marina Bay Financial Centre and Raffles Place, as well as the Marina Bay Sands integrated resort (IR) - which makes it very popular with singles and young couples who want to live near their workplace and entertainment spots, according to property agents.

Developed jointly by property giant City Developments Ltd (CDL) and AIG Global Real Estate, the two towers at The Sail were completed in late 2008. More than 75% of the units at the development are one- and two-bedroom apartments, with sizes ranging from 592 to 883sqft.

Among the owners of units at The Sail, many of whom are the Who's Who of not just Singapore but also the world, is Indian billionaire BK Modi of infocomm firm S i2i, who reportedly paid close to $15.5 million for his 5,834sqft penthouse on the topmost floor of Tower 2.

About 70% of The Sail's buyers are foreigners, including those from China, India, Hong Kong, Malaysia and Indonesia, and they are willing to pay a premium for the view and location, says Amanda Yap, senior associate director at PropNex. Tower 1 is considered to be one of the few residential towers in the Marina Bay area that boasts of full bay-front views, and the high-floor units are said to have 270 degree views of the bay and the sea.

"The Sail and Marina Bay Residences are currently the only condos that can truly boast of views of the bay and the Marina Bay Sands IR," she adds. Yap is said to have brokered the sale of an 883sqft, two-bedroom unit on the 62nd floor of Tower 2 for $2.87 million, or $3,251psf, which is considered the highest psf price achieved at The Sail YTD.

According to Yap, investors at The Sail are able to achieve at least 3% gross rental yields on their apartments, which is typical of most residential properties in the CBD area. One-bedroom apartments at The Sail have recently been listed at monthly rental rates of about $4,000, and two-bedroom units are commanding $6,500 a month. More importantly, they are able to achieve attractive capital gains as well, and owners who have seen the greatest gains are those who bought when the project was first launched in 2004 and 2005.

"Most foreign owners tend to refurbish the apartment once they decide to withdraw the apartment from the rental market and use it as a holiday home," observes Yap. Given the strong demand from both tenants and investors, she reckons that 60% to 70% of the units at The Sail are available for sale or for lease at any one time, and are taken up very quickly.
Source: THEEDGE SINGAPORE

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