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Developers offering fewer indirect discounts

Once popular with private homebuyers, indirect discounts like furniture vouchers and cash rebates have become less prevalent, reported The Business Times.

In fact, only three percent of some 3,850 non-landed private homes sold by developers since 25 May had indirect discounts, with an average discount of 1.7 percent of the transacted price. The units were from 18 of the 132 projects that saw sales since 25 May, according to an analysis of developers’ new sales data.

Notably, legislative amendments requiring developers to submit detailed transaction data to the Controller of Housing every week took effect on 25 May this year. The said data is then published by the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA).

Aside from the transacted prices of units, developers are also required to declare the value of benefits given to buyers, such as rental guarantees, cash rebates, furniture vouchers, and the absorption of legal fees or stamp duties, which would otherwise conceal the actual value of the units sold.

“There was a season when discounts, rebates and other perks were dangled as carrots to attract buyers. However, these may be relatively passé today,” said Tan Tee Khoon, managing director of KF Property Network, a Knight Frank subsidiary.

This is because developers may find it pointless to give out cash rebates now that such data has become public information, said Savills research head Alan Cheong., As such, developers who need to urgently clear their stock in order to meet the Additional Buyer’s Stamp Duty (ABSD) and Qualifying Certificate (QC) requirements are more likely to lower prices directly.

The QC rule requires developers to pay extension fees for condominium units sold within two years of the project’s completion. Since December 2011, housing developers were also required to develop residential sites acquired and sell all the units within five years to qualify for an ABSD remission on land cost.

Projects offering indirect discounts since May to qualify for the remission of ABSD include The Venue Residences, Jewel @ Buangkok, Pollen & Bleu and The Glades. Those unaffected by ABSD or QC include Keppel Land’s Corals at Keppel Bay, City Developments Ltd’s D’Nest and Coco Palms, and Far East Organization’s The Seawind.

Three-bedder at Marina Bay Residences sold for $1.9 mil profit

A 1,636 sq ft unit at Marina Bay Residences condominium was sold in August for a profit of $1.9 million, according to recent caveats lodged with URA. This translates into a profit margin of 76% or annualised return of 8.9%. The seller purchased the property in January 2009 for $2.5 million ($1,528 psf) and resold it for $4.4 million ($2,683 psf) this year.

Completed in 2010, the 55-storey condo was jointly developed by Hongkong Land, Keppel Land International and Cheung Kong Holdings. It comprises 428 units and sits on a site with a balance of 89 years in its leasehold tenure. The condo offers panoramic view of the city, including Marina Bay Sands.

The nearest MRT station is the Downtown Station of the Downtown Line. Marina Bay Residences is also within walking distance from the Bayfront Station of the Circle Line and Raffles Place, which is an interchange station of the North-South and East-West Lines.

Nearby amenities include Marina Bay Link Mall as well as shop and F&B outlets at The Sail @ Marina Bay and Marina Bay Financial Centre. Marina Bay Link Mall is a subterranean mall that houses retail and F&B units with multiple entry points on street level and below ground. They allow convenient access from various developments, such as One Raffles Quay, Marina Bay Residences and Marina Bay Suites.

A new retail amenity, which is part of the high-profile Marina One development, will come on-stream next year or in 2017. The retail space in Marina One is expected to have a net lettable area of approximately 139,000 sq ft. Based on the transactions in the past six months, prices in Marina Bay Residences range from $2,186 to $2,683 psf and rents range from $4.26 to $8.00 psf a month. This translates into an implied rental yield of 3.11%.