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Developers see healthy sales figures over the weekend

Upscale and mass-market projects have recorded healthy take up rates over the weekend.

After selling 68 of its 75 black-and-white apartments on offer, high-end 1919 development on Mount Sophia is now over 90 percent sold. The freehold development, which sees completion by 2015, is developed by Aurum Land and unveiled last Saturday.

Average prices are from S$2,000 psf to S$2,200 psf while patio units located on the ground floor are priced from S$1,600 psf. The units are sized from 560 sq ft to 1,302 sq ft, which works out to no less than S$1.12 million for a 560 sq ft unit.

For the mass market projects, Sea Esta by Hoi Hup Realty sold almost 200 units at Saturday’s preview. Offering 376 units, the development is expected to be officially launched by next week.

With at least 517 sq ft in size, one-bedroom units are offered from S$488,000 while three-bedders, which are at least 904 sq ft, go from S$760,000.

According to Alan Cheong, Research Head at Savills Singapore, the healthy sales figures follow a typical trend for the area. He reckoned that mass market condos commonly sell 40 percent of all units in only two weeks.

The recently-launched Tropika East in suburban Eunos, sold 45 of its 105 units on offer. Tong Eng Group launched the freehold project last Saturday.

Meanwhile, Qingjian Realty’s River Isles in Punggol, sold about half of its released units. The 99-year-leasehold project features 610 units, with only 410 released so far.

Donald Han, Special Adviser at HSR Property Group, said that robust weekend sales signify that the momentum shown in the first four months of the year will continue in the next few months.

Despite global worries, he said that Singapore remains a safe haven for investors. “The volume of transactions in the high-end market is still nothing to shout about, but at least there are signs of life.”

Source : CNA – 2012 Jun 13

Bids for Dakota Crescent plot soar above expectations

UOL Group bid tops 12 others as developers vie for choice piece of land

The result of yesterday’s tender for a plum condo plot at Dakota Crescent shows just why the government recently raised the ‘definite possibility’ that it will restart confirmed list land sales from next year.

A total of 13 bids were received, reflecting developers’ voracious appetite for mass-market and mid-tier private housing land.

The top bid from UOL Group was above market expectations of about $420-450 per square foot per plot ratio (psf ppr) just a few days ago. UOL’s price yesterday was slightly more than $329 million or about $508 psf ppr – just 3 per cent shy of the $524 psf ppr that Ho Bee and NUTC Choice Homes paid during the peak in June 2007 for the plot next door on which they are developing Dakota Residences, which has achieved an average selling price of about $970-980 psf.

However, after taking into account changes in planning regulations since then, whereby planter boxes and bay windows are not exempted from gross floor area calculations, UOL’s bid yesterday is probably higher than the equivalent 2007 bid for the next-door plot, some market watchers say.

BT understands that UOL is gunning for a high proportion of smaller units in its proposed scheme, and thus push for a higher average selling price of about $1,000-1,050 psf. ‘They should be able to achieve this kind of psf price – so long as they keep the absolute price quantum within an affordable range,’ an industry observer said.

BT understands UOL’s breakeven cost will be about $920 psf. Continue reading