Tag Archives: Singapore Property Market

Balloting for a condo

It’s fairer, says developer but mixed feelings from buyers, consultants

AN ALTERNATIVE to queues and the ‘first come, first served’ principle at property launches is emerging as developers turn to ballots to allocate flats in an increasingly active market.

A ballot was used amid tumultuous scenes at the Optima condo on Thursday night when buyers swamped the Tanah Merah showflat a day before it was due to open.

It was also employed when two-room flats were released at Somerset condo One Devonshire in June. And Boon Keng condo Airstream is set to launch on Wednesday with balloting.

The process – essentially buyers’ names are drawn out of a box – is getting backing from developers and buyers and may become increasingly common as activity gathers pace.

Mr Gerry de Silva, the head of group corporate affairs at Hong Leong, a partner in the Optima project, said balloting is fairer and stops people from trying tactics like selling places in a queue. Continue reading

Are residents allowed to rent to foreign workers?

PRIVATE apartments cannot be used as workers’ dormitories. However, to be classified as a dormitory, a unit needs to accommodate more than eight workers. So it is perfectly legal for a private apartment owner to rent to foreign workers, as long as there are no more than eight of them.

The management corporation, says Mr Chan Kok Hong, managing director of CKH Strata Management, cannot restrict owners from doing this.

But Mr Teo Poh Siang, who runs estate management firm Wisely 98, says: ‘Units rented to foreign workers are usually very badly maintained and overcrowding is a prevailing issue.’

Common property may be damaged as a result. ‘The value of the property may be affected if foreign workers occupy more and more units,’ he says. Continue reading