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Tanah Merah Kechil Road site fetches top bid of S$285m

The public tender for a residential site at Tanah Merah Kechil Road which closed yesterday received a top bid of S$285.21 million jointly from Fragrance Group and World Class Land, according to the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA).

The 99-year leasehold site which has an area of 13,998.5 sq m attracted 13 developers. Areca Investment submitted the second highest bid of S$280 million while Trident Assets offered the lowest at S$202 million.

According to Chia Siew Chuin, Director of Research & Advisory at Colliers International, the strong turnout of bids reflects developers’ “continued optimism towards the private residential market, particularly the mass-market segment”.

The top bid of S$285 million which works out to S$676 psf ppr was merely 1.8 percent more than the second highest offer, noted Chia.

“The enthusiastic responses are likely to be spurred by the brisk sales data of recent suburban condominium launches as well as the excellent location of the site which is next to the Tanah Merah MRT station.”

Chia also noted that with the site being strategically located near the landed residential areas of Bedok Road, Lucky Heights estate and Simpang Bedok, “there could be sizeable portion of potential downgraders from these landed properties”.

With a land price of S$676 psf ppr, Chia expects the breakeven cost to be S$1,000 to S$1,100 psf while the predicted selling price will likely be above S$1,250 psf.

Source PropertyGuru – 2012 Aug 1

 

 

Private home sales still going strong

Brisk sales by developers for private homes continued last week. In the CBD, United Industrial Corporation (UIC) is said to have moved close to 50 units at its V on Shenton project, taking total sales in the project to over 140 units.

The 54-storey tower was launched on 20 July with 190 out of its 510 units released. Apartments at the 99-year leasehold project are being sold at an average price of S$2,200 psf.

Singaporeans are believed to have dominated sales with other buyers coming from China, Indonesia and India, according to The Business Times.

At the same time, Parc Centros by Wee Hur Holdings reportedly attracted another 100 buyers last week taking total sales to 480 units thus far.

Going at an average price of S$950 psf, the 99-year leasehold project has attracted mainly Singaporean buyers.

According to analysts, brisk sales at Parc Centros could be attributed to the popularity of Punggol and proximity to the MRT station and future Waterway Point mall.

In addition, its average pricing is seen as more attractive than Watertown condo which was unveiled in January at a median price of S$1,169 psf.

Meanwhile, Koh Brothers’ Parc Olympia at Flora Drive reportedly sold some 20-plus units last week boosting sales to over 200 homes. The 99-year leasehold condo was launched on 12 July and released 358 of the total 486 units.

Moreover, a freehold project called The Line@Tanjong Rhu is said to have sold around 15 units last week. Developed by Lakeview Investments, homes at the 107-unit development are being sold at an average price of S$2,100 psf.

Source : PropertyGuru – 31 Jul 2012