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Shoebox homes get space-saving features

Shoebox units, which are no more than 500 sq ft in size, are gaining in popularity with home buyers, given their lower prices. In fact the URA (Urban Redevelopment Authority) has forecast supply of small units to grow to 8,200 by end-2015 from just 2,400 presently.

As such, property developers are integrating space-saving features into their new projects to further maximise living and storage space.

For instance, City Developments Limited (CDL) is incorporating a unique storage space design at The Palette, its condo development in Pasir Ris. One-bedder apartments at the project range in sizes from 495 sq ft to 700 sq ft.

CDL is “always looking into exploring new ideas where space saving is key,” said Project Manager Allen Ang.

One innovation that stands out is a customised hinge system that prevents storage covers from slamming. While it’s still patent-pending, the new feature has been a hit with customers.

Meanwhile, Far East Organization has introduced enhancements into its newly launched Hillsta project, which offers a mix of condo, Soho and townhouse units.

Located in Choa Chu Kang, a one-bedroom Soho unit ranges from around 540 sq ft to 600 sq ft in size and features a 3.4 metre floor to ceiling height. Home buyers may opt to include a platform to accommodate a bed.

Source: PropertyGuru – 10 May 2012

Strong week for private home sales

Approximately 325 new private homes were sold over the past week, amid property launches and rock bottom interest rates.

67 units were sold at Far East Organization’s 338-unit SeaHill in West Coast Link, taking total sales to 185 units since it was launched last month. Homes at the 99-year leasehold project were sold for an average of S$1,329 psf.

Far East also saw 34 more units taken up at the Hillsta in Choa Chu Kang, Silversea along East Coast and euHabitat in Eunos.

Meanwhile, MCL Land sold 27 homes at the 679-unit Ripple Bay in Pasir Ris, bringing total sales to 532 units at an average price of S$870 psf.

At the same time, over 200 units at Eight Riversuites in Whampoa East were sold at a private preview over the weekend. The 99-year leasehold project has an average selling price of S$1,400 psf, inclusive of the five percent early-bird discount.

The strong results mean that private home sales in Q1 have set a new quarterly record, with 6,682 homes sold. A big number of units sold were smaller units or shoebox apartments measuring 500 sq ft or less.

Mohamed Ismail, Chief Executive Officer of PropNex Realty, believes the sustained sales momentum reflects a strong appetite for new and reasonably priced projects located in strategic areas. In addition, he anticipates sustained healthy demand in the next one to two quarters.

Source: PropertyGuru – 8 May 2012