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Shenton Way project draws buyers early

Agents collecting cheques even before next week’s preview

Prices of units at the 39-storey 76 Shenton condominium, seen here as an artist’s impression, range form just below $1,700 psf to $2,500 psf. — PHOTO: HONG LEONG HOLDINGS

BUYERS are said to be already showing interest in a condominium project in the Central Business District, although the preview will not be until next Thursday.

Property agents have apparently collected cheques from buyers for the 99-year leasehold development in Shenton Way, according to sources.

Pre-marketing is common these days, with agents busy drumming up interest before the preview, so some buyers try to get in early.

‘On the ground, there seems to be a lot of interest, but the real test will come next week when it is previewed,’ said one agent.

A property expert added: ‘New launches are hot today, but the older condos are forgotten.’

The 39-storey downtown condominium – called 76 Shenton – is being developed by Hong Leong Holdings. It is at 76 Shenton Way in Tanjong Pagar on the site that used to house the Ong Building, next to Lippo Centre.

Prices range from just below $1,700 per sq ft (psf) to $2,500 psf, with units on the 23rd to 27th floors being quoted at $1,900 psf to $2,200 psf.

It will have 202 units – all below 1,000 sq ft – and seven shops.

‘Smallish units are still in play and attracting strong buying support,’ said Mr Michael Ng, managing director of Savills Singapore, linked to one of the marketing agents, Huttons.

Knight Frank is the other marketing agent.

‘The bite-sized units are very palatable… City living is also finally taking off now that the Marina Bay Sands integrated resort will open soon.’

The project will have 134 one-bedders ranging in size from 592 sq ft to 624 sq ft and 68 two-bedroom units of 969 sq ft to 980 sq ft.

The Residences at W Singapore, being developed by City Developments in Sentosa Cove, will also be released for sale next week, as will Ho Bee’s Sentosa Cove project, Seascape.

Hong Leong is also in final preparations to launch the 65-unit Nathan Suites in the Bishopsgate area, said its spokesman.

Talk is that the freehold Nathan Suites – located next to Regency Park – will sell for around $2,000 psf.

Apart from these high-end projects, developers are also preparing to release mid-range residences.

These include Frasers Centre-point’s 393-unit project on the old Flamingo Valley site in Siglap and Far East Organization’s 104-unit freehold project, The Sound, in Telok Kurau.

The spate of launches comes amid a buoyant market, with sentiment especially high for new releases.

Developers sold 2,676 new private homes in the first two months of the year, more than the 2,552 homes sold in the first quarter of last year.

Cheung Kong (Holdings) sold at least 160 units of The Vision in West Coast Crescent recently for a whopping $1,000 psf to $1,200 psf after a few rounds of marketing.

Source : Straits Times – 19 Mar 2010

Banner Q1 on the cards as new homes keep on selling

Strong momentum continued through February and more launches are expected this month

The number of new private homes sold in January and February 2010 has already outstripped that for the whole of Q1 2009, official data shows.

Developers sold 1,196 units in February – down 19 per cent month-on- month from the 1,480 units sold in January 2010 – according to the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA). Analysts attributed the slowdown to the Chinese New Year.

But sales over the two months still work out to 2,676 units – slightly more than the 2,552 homes sold in Q1 2009 and a significant jump from the 1,841 homes sold in Q4 2009.

The number of units launched also hit 2,587 in January and February, which has also exceeded the levels seen in Q1 2009 and Q4 2009.

Analysts predict that another more than 1,000 new homes could be sold in March – which means that the take-up for Q1 2010 is likely to top 3,600 units.

‘As the strong sales momentum in January and February continues into March, new home sales in the first quarter of 2010 could reach 4,000 units. Especially with two more new launches at Sentosa Cove expected in March,’ said Li Hiaw Ho, executive director of CBRE Research.

DTZ expects the take-up in Q1 2010 to be between 3,400 and 3,800 units, while Jones Lang LaSalle’s (JLL) estimate is for 3,500 units.

Sales in March are expected to hold up in spite of the introduction of two new policies to curb speculation in the private residential market introduced by the government in late February – a seller’s stamp duty for those who buy a residential property and sell it within a year and a reduction in the loan-to-value limit on housing loans from 90 per cent to 80 per cent.

‘Interest in properties has yet to wane, as judged by strong showflat turnouts,’ observed DMG & Partners analyst Brandon Lee, who visited the showflats of Cheung Kong Holdings’ The Vision and Sing Holdings’ The Laurels over the weekend.

‘Buyers were undeterred despite the recent slew of government policies, as evidenced by healthy take-ups of 60-80 per cent and the 20-30 per cent price premiums achieved over nearby completed projects.’

Sing Holdings said yesterday that it has sold 133 of the 179 units released at the 229-unit The Laurels in the Cairnhill area as of Sunday. All four penthouses and one-bedroom units have been taken up, and the price for ‘typical units’ ranges from $2,800-$3,200 psf.

In a separate update, Cheung Kong Holdings said that 160 apartments in the 295-unit The Vision were sold by end-Sunday. Two to four-bedroom units went for around $1,000-$1,200 psf.

Encouraged by the strong take-up in the first two months of the year, developers are expected to launch more units and projects in what is left of March.

‘With the government monitoring the market closely, it would also be in the interest of developers to proceed with their launches instead of at a later date when prices may come under pressure if more market cooling measures were introduced,’ said Tay Huey Ying, Colliers’ director for research and advisory.

In particular, City Developments’ 228-unit The Residences at W Singapore and Ho Bee Investment’s 151-unit Seascape (both on Sentosa Cove) are highly anticipated.

Some developers are rolling out more units in already-launched projects.

Hong Fok Land is understood to have launched the second phase of units at the 360-unit Concourse Skyline on Beach Road. A total of 171-units (out of 200 launched) were sold as at end-February, with two units transacting during the month at a median price of $1,818. However units in the second phase, which come with a water-view, are going for more than $2,000 psf each, sources said. The developer is also absorbing the stamp duty on selected units to a bid to boost sales.

In February, there was also a preference for cheaper units. According to Colliers, only 643 properties, or 54 per cent of the total number of homes sold, went for more than $1,000 per square foot (psf) in February. This contrasts with the 1,118 units sold in the same category in January, which accounted for 76 per cent of all sales during that month.

‘The impact of the (new government) measures was probably marginal during the month given that the policies only took effect on February 20,’ said Chua Yang Liang, JLL’s head of research for South-east Asia and Singapore.

But he cautioned that the take-up rate (the number of units sold divided by the number of units launched) could be hit somewhat over the rest of 2010.

The star performer in February was MCL Land’s The Estuary, a mass-market project in Yishun which was launched after the government measures were announced. The 386 units sold (at a median price of $757 psf) from this project alone accounted for nearly one-third of the sales in February. In second place was Far East Organization’s Altez in Enggor Street with a take-up of 150 units and a median price of $1,817 psf.

But interest remained for luxury projects. Seven units above $3,000 psf were sold in February, compared to only one in January. These included four units from UOL Group’s Nassim Park Residences at a median price of $3,202 psf. Analysts noted that the URA price index is likely to register an increase in Q1 based on the higher-value projects sold in the quarter.

Source : Business Times – 16 Mar 2010