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Attention is returning to The Sail at Marina Bay

Attention is returning to  The Sail at Marina Bay as  the opening of the first  phase of Marina Bay Sands  looms.

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High-end properties are revisiting the $3,000 psf price range. In the Marina Bay area, the 1,111-unit The Sail @ Marina Bay steals the spotlight once again with six transactions in the week of Jan 26 to Feb 5; four above $2,000 psf while two crossed the $3,000 psf level. While Sentosa Cove and Keppel Bay are abuzz over the opening of Resorts World at Sentosa, excitement is also mounting at Marina Bay as Las Vegas Sands announced last Wednesday it will open the first phase of its US$5.5 billion ($7.8 billion) Marina Bay Sands integrated resort with casino on April 27, and the second phase on June 23.

The two resale transactions at The Sail at above $3,000 psf were for two neighbouring units on the 58th floor of the 63-storey Tower 2. According to a Feb 1 caveat lodged with URA Realis, an 883 sq ft two-bedroom unit was sold for $2.69 million or $3,048 psf. The previous owner purchased the unit when Tower 2 was launched in late-2004 for a mere $961,830 ($1,090 psf), hence recognising capital gains of close to 180% in five years.

The other sale was for a 936 sq ft two-bedroom apartment that went for $3 million ($3,204 psf). The previous owner recognised capital gains of 200%, as he had purchased the unit at launch for $1,065 psf or $997,216.

Developed jointly by giant listed property developer City Developments Ltd and AIG Real Estate, Tower 2 was launched in October 2004 and completed in mid-2008, while the 70-storey Tower 1 was launched in 2005 and completed in 4Q2008.

The last time a unit at The Sail crossed the $3,000 psf level was when a 60th-floor, 1,033 sq ft unit in Tower 2 changed hands in a sub-sale for $3.5 million ($3,387 psf), according to an April 4, 2008 caveat. That is still the record in terms of psf price. The previous owner of the apartment, however, had purchased the unit in a sub-sale for $2,999 psf, according to an Aug 6, 2007 caveat, and only recognised some 13% in gains.

At the peak of the most recent property boom from August to October 2007, there were five sub-sales at $3,000 to $3,300 psf at The Sail. Perhaps we will see more transactions at such price levels in the coming months as the opening of the IR gets closer.

The other four transactions were at $2,080 to $2,600 psf (see table). According to a Feb 2 caveat, an 861 sq ft, Marina Bay-facing unit on the 39th floor of Tower 1 changed hands for over $2 million ($2,367 psf). The previous owner did a quick flip; according to an earlier caveat, the unit last changed hands in August at $2,100 psf. Hence, he recognised a gain of 12.7% in about six months. The first owner purchased the property in November 2005 at the launch for just over $1 million ($1,174 psf). His capital gain over a four-year period was close to 79%.

While The Sail is the most actively traded project at Marina Bay, Icon earns that title at Tanjong Pagar. Launched in 2003 just after the SARS outbreak, the 646-unit project by Far East Organization was completed in 2007. From end-January to early February, there were three resale transactions at Icon at $1,449 to $1,600 psf.

One was for a 915 sq ft unit on the 25th floor of the 46-storey building, which changed hands for $1.464 million ($1,600 psf), according to a Feb 1 caveat. The previous owner purchased the unit three years ago, according to a February 2007 caveat, for $896,000 ($979 psf), hence seeing a gain of 63.4%.

A 13th floor, 657 sq ft one-bedroom apartment went for $1,599 psf ($1.05 million). This is the third time the property has changed hands in the secondary market. The previous owner purchased the unit in February 2007 for a prosperous amount of $888,888 ($1,354 psf), hence recognising an 18% gain. However, the owner before that saw an 82% capital appreciation in just over a year as he had purchased it for just $488,000 ($743 psf), according to a December 2005 caveat. The very first owner purchased the unit at launch in 2003 for $454,600 ($692 psf).

With Far East Organization having started private previews of the 280-unit, 62-storey Altez right next door to Icon, interest has once again returned to the area. Since the private previews started on Feb 10, 140 out of 155 units released were sold at an average of $1,850 psf. Not surprisingly, asking prices at Icon have also increased in tandem.

In the Tanjong Pagar area, Allgreen Properties is expected to launch its project (Skysuite) next to Altez in 2Q, and market speculation is that Hong Leong Holdings will likely launch 76 Shenton Way, which will be redeveloped into a high-end condominium tower at prices in the $2,000 psf range.

Source : The Edge – 1 Mar 2010

Property launches to go into high gear

Luxury market expected to make strong rebound as economy improves

Waterscape At Cavenagh $1,880 psf — PHOTO: HIAP HOE (picture on left)

Aalto from $1,500 psf — PHOTO: HONG LEONG HOLDINGS (picture on right)

DEVELOPERS are gearing up to launch more projects – especially prime ones – into a thriving property market driven by confident buyers keen to splash out on the back of the improving economy and a low interest rate environment.

The Government’s anti-speculation moves last month are having little effect on genuine home hunters, who have ever wider real estate options.

Potential buyers will certainly have no lack of choices when it comes to new launches this month with ‘easily half a dozen launches’ coming up, said CB Richard Ellis (CBRE) executive director of residential services Joseph Tan.

Mass-market projects have been setting the pace for months but prime developments, which began inching back into the market late last year, are becoming more prevalent.

A CBRE Research report yesterday said that Singapore’s luxury residential market is expected to make a strong rebound.

It noted that new luxury projects recorded launch prices of between $2,500 and $3,400 per sq ft (psf) in the fourth quarter of last year.

This beats the $2,100 psf to $2,700 psf range achieved at the end of 2008, demonstrating a strong turnaround, it said.

In January and February, 88 units of CapitaLand’s prime Urban Suites were sold at $2,500 psf on average while about 35 units of The Laurels in Cairnhill Road went at $2,500 psf to $2,900 psf, it said.

The launches coming up on the weekend include the Hiap Hoe Group prime estate Waterscape At Cavenagh, and Hong Leong Holdings’ Aalto.

The Waterscape At Cavenagh will house 200 one- to four-bedroom units and penthouses ranging from 581 sq ft to 2,992 sq ft. Prices at this weekend’s launch will be about $1,880 per sq ft.

Hiap Hoe gave a preview of the project in late November and sold just three units at a median price of $1,909 psf. Another five units were sold in December. But this year it has sold 88 units, with the bulk transacted over the weekend after Chinese New Year, from $1,715 psf to $2,020 psf or $1.03 million to $3.15 million.

This weekend will also see Hong Leong Holdings release 60 high-floor units at the freehold 196-unit Aalto in Meyer Road. Prices will start from $2,000 psf.

A handful of lower-floor units are also available, from $1,500 psf. Absolute pricing ranges from $3.1 million for a 1,442 sq ft three-bedder to $5.3 million for a 1,959 sq ft four-bedroom unit.

The Aalto was first released in 2007 with units selling for around $1,950 psf. It was then launched in January 2008.

One unit was sold in January this year at $2,011 psf, leaving 78 unsold units in the condo, which will receive its temporary occupation permit in September.

A Hong Leong Holdings spokesman said: ‘We have maintained the original selling price of the Aalto in light of premium value and location.’

Next weekend, buyers can look forward to Cheung Kong Holdings’ The Vision in West Coast Crescent, The Laurels and Tiong Aik’s Coralis in Joo Chiat Road. The Vision, a 99-year leasehold condo, is said to be priced about $1,100 psf.

Coralis is a freehold condo featuring one-bedders as small as 495 sq ft and penthouses of up to 3,089 sq ft. Indicative pricing is from $1,350 to $1,550 psf.

The pace will quicken over the next two to three months with possible launches including 76 Shenton Way, Seascape and Residences at W in Sentosa Cove, The Waterline on the former Toho Gardens site in Yio Chu Kang, UOL Group’s Dakota Crescent project, and Starlight Suites in River Valley Close.

CBRE Research said the luxury projects Ardmore 3 and those on the sites of the old Grangeford, Hillcourt and Parisian estates are likely to be marketed in the first half of the year. Prices and rents of luxury properties are expected to rise by 10 per cent to 15 per cent and 5 per cent to 10 per cent respectively this year.

Overall, prices will continue to rise but at a much less frenetic pace, said Mr Tan. ‘If you look at the recent land tenders, there’s a certain replacement cost that developers need to look at. Some developers may want to put a forward price on their projects now as they don’t want to run out of their landbank too quickly.’

Source : Straits Times – 4 Mar 2010