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Deals stay hot on bungalow fever

Good times continue to roll for the Good Class Bungalow (GCB) market, with some high-profile business personalities involved in the latest transactions. They include palm oil giant Wilmar International’s chairman and CEO, Kuok Khoon Hong, and Prima Group boss Bernard Cheng.

The latest deals have boosted the volume of GCB transactions between January and August this year to about 60 deals with a total value of around $900 million, surpassing the $830 million transacted in the whole of last year, latest figures from CB Richard Ellis (CBRE) show. The actual year-to-date numbers could be higher if caveats for some deals done in August have still not been lodged, suggest property market watchers.

CBRE’s director, luxury homes, Douglas Wong is now predicting record GCB sales totalling $1.2 billion to $1.4 billion for the whole of this year, encompassing 80-90 transactions – up from his earlier forecast of around $1.1 billion-$1.2 billion made just three weeks ago. Up to now, the highest full-year value of GCB transactions was achieved in 2006 – involving $1.23 billion across 119 deals.

Savills Singapore director of investment sales & prestige homes Steven Ming said that while the GCB market remains active, ‘buyers continue to approach purchases with measured optimism and are sensitive to price increases’. Continue reading

2 GCBs at Queen Astrid Park to be auctioned

Two good class bungalows (GCBs) at Queen Astrid Park will be auctioned together by TM Asia Life Singapore as part of its plan to dispose of non-core assets.

‘We are seeking offers in excess of $36 million, which works out to $890 per sq ft of the land area,’ said Irinn Lee, auctioneer and director at Credo Real Estate, which will conduct the auction.

‘Going by recent sales of GCBs and the condition of the houses, which overlook lower-lying bungalows, we believe they may even be knocked down at auction well above $36 million.’

The bungalows – numbers 29 and 29A Queen Astrid Park – sit on a sprawling 40,453 sq ft site.

They are for sale to one buyer as the land is yet to be sub-divided into two titles. Continue reading