Archive for May 11th, 2008

Older ‘new’ condos on the Singapore market

Posted on May 11th, 2008 by Mindy Yong.
Categories: Singapore Real Estate News.

Older ‘new’ condos on the Singapore market 

Leftover units offer immediate occupation, but buyers should take note of some things

By Fiona Chan Property Reporter 
At the 384-unit, 99-year leasehold Tanglin View (left), developed by Far East Organization, there are about 20 units left. Most are three-bedroom units, with an asking price of $1,400 psf.
 
With property developers holding back major launches as they wait out the gloomy market sentiment, eager buyers have had to turn to other avenues for a home.

Some with urgent housing needs are looking at older ‘brand-new’ condominiums - developments that have been completed for a number of years but still have unsold units.

At several of these condos, which have had unsold stock for a few years, all the remaining units have been taken up in recent months.

Far East Organization, for instance, held an open house last month for the leftover units at its four-year-old Water Place in Tanjong Rhu. The 437-unit development is now fully sold.

The company’s Tanglin View has about 20 unsold units, going for $1,400 per sq ft (psf).

Less room for error
‘What you see is what you get, so there is less scope for misunderstandings.’
Mr Colin Tan, head of research and consultancy at Chesterton International, on the advantage buyers get when they can check out the actual unit - complete with views, fittings and defects.
But do such properties make good buys?

Some of the condos might have been priced above the market at the time they were launched, which is why there are still unsold units, said Mr Ku Swee Yong, the director of business development and marketing at Savills Singapore.

But now that their surrounding projects are mostly sold out, it might be worth paying a premium for immediate occupation or immediate rental income at these completed units, he added.

Another advantage is that buyers get to see the actual unit they are buying - the views, fittings, defects and so on, said consultants.

‘What you see is what you get, so there is less scope for misunderstandings,’ said Mr Colin Tan, the head of research and consultancy at Chesterton International.
What to look out for

Apart from the standard considerations - location, price and design - completed condos come with a few more checkboxes for you to tick off before you sign that contract.

Buyers should ask what the developers have done with the unsold condos since they were completed.

In some cases, the developers have left the units empty, which is what GuocoLand has done with Le Crescendo in Paya Lebar, where would-be buyers can see the actual units that are on sale.

Other developers rent out the unsold homes for interim income, but are willing to sell them with the tenancies.

At The Equatorial, developer City Developments is selling one last two-bedroom unit, tenanted, for $2.1 million.

If the unit has been rented out for five years or more, buyers should check the electrical wiring and plumbing to see whether they need to be changed, said Mr Tan.

‘The danger is that, on the surface, everything looks new and you think the same goes for services that cannot be seen,’ he noted, adding that ‘false ceilings can hide a lot of internal problems’.

While new condos come with a 12-month liability period for defects, this might not apply to condos that have been completed for some time, especially if they have been rented out in the meantime.

Consultants recommend that buyers check with the developers to see if they are willing to make good any defects found within a reasonable period.

For 99-year leasehold condos, it is also important to find out when the clock started ticking on the lease. ‘The buyer needs to check on the remaining lease period as these condos may be marketed as being new,’ said Mr Tan.

Orchard Scotts in Scotts Road, for instance, was completed last year, but its 99-year leasehold tenure started ticking in 2001.

Similarly, River Place in Havelock Road was completed in 2000 but the 99-year lease took effect in 1995.
Can you get a discount?

Some developers, such as Far East Organization, occasionally hold promotions for their completed projects in order to offload the units.

In the past few months, it has offered discounts on completed condos such as Icon in Tanjong Pagar, The Lakeshore in Jurong West and Hillview Regency in Bukit Batok.

Last week, it is understood to have offered stamp duty reimbursements for Hillview Regency units.

DTZ Debenham Tie Leung’s executive director, Ms Margaret Thean, said whether you can get a discount is ’subject to location’.

‘If a project is situated in a prime location, it is unlikely you will get a bargain. But if it’s a mass market project and on the outskirts, you’re likely to have more room to negotiate,’ she said.
Source : Straits Times  - 11 May 2008

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Singapore PM Lee opens new pedestrian bridges and Hort Park at Southern Ridges

Posted on May 11th, 2008 by Mindy Yong.
Categories: Singapore News.

Singapore PM Lee opens new pedestrian bridges and Hort Park at Southern Ridges

By Wong Siew Ying, 

SINGAPORE: You can now take a 9-kilometre walk from Mount Faber to Telok Blangah Hill and Kent Ridge Park. The three hills are collectively known as the Southern Ridges and they are linked by two new pedestrian bridges and a walkway, which were opened on Saturday by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong.

PM Lee said the Southern Ridges is part of the country’s effort to transform itself into a city of gardens and water.

As Singapore’s economy and population continues to grow, Mr Lee assured that the government will strive to provide the highest quality of life possible for all residents.

PM Lee said: “I think quite a lot of Singaporeans worry that our quality of life will suffer, that there won’t be enough space for all of us. And they ask, “Is our little island getting too crowded, will we lose our sense of comfort of space and greenery?” My answer is we will continue to provide a first class living environment for all Singaporeans. We have done quite well in this respect and we will build on this to do better.”

That means making water ways and greenery more accessible to the public.

Mr Lee continued: “We will build a park connector from the Alexandra Arch, along Alexandra Road to Labrador Park. We will link up to a mangrove boardwalk at Berlayer Creek, with its rich biodiversity. And eventually connect to a waterfront broad walk from Bukit Chermin all the way to Vivocity.”

Cheong Koon Hean, CEO, Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA), said: “You are literally walking on the boardwalk with the sea on your right and you can see Sentosa and it will go all the way in front of Labrador Park and also Reflections and then you reach VivoCity. With that, the entire southern ridges will be fully connected. It will be a totally different experience.”

The URA first announced its plans to link the Southern Ridges to the parks as part of its Identity Plan in 2002.

And it was widely supported, garnering a 93 per cent endorsement from Singaporeans in a survey.

An online public poll was conducted earlier this year to decide on the names of the two bridges. And Henderson Waves and Alexandra Arch were selected from among 11 options.

Mr Lee later toured the US$13 million horticultural park or HortPark off Alexandra Road.

The 23-hectare park is Southeast Asia’s first one-stop gardening and lifestyle hub. It plans to attract one million visitors a year. -CNA/vm

Source : Channel NewsAsia  - 11 May 2008

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Why didn’t the Olympic torch stop in S’pore ?

Posted on May 11th, 2008 by Mindy Yong.
Categories: Singapore News.

Why didn’t the Olympic torch stop in S’pore ?

By Christie Loh,
SINGAPORE: “Why not us, too?” Call it a case of sour grapes or plain curiosity, but television and print images of the Olympic torch coursing through neighbouring countries have caused some people here to scratch their heads and ask: Why didn’t the flame stop by Singapore?

This has been a point of discussion for readers who felt moved to write in to newspapers, for netizens and even executives from the financial industry.

One from Credit Suisse couldn’t resist raising the question during a forum with Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong earlier this week. “How come the Olympic torch has bypassed Singapore?” the banking executive asked during the dialogue organised by media company Thomson Reuters.

The instant response from Mr Lee, who had up till then been fielding questions related mostly to economic and political matters, replied: “I don’t know.”

When the audience’s laughter died down, Mr Lee continued: “I do not see any significance in it. I don’t think we specifically made a bid for them to come. Neither did we ask them not to come.”

If Singapore had made a request, the sacred flame might have landed here.

The media coordinator of the Beijing Torch Relay Centre told Weekend TODAY, the Omani city of Muscat was the first to ask for the torch to visit — and it got its wish.

However, Singapore’s cultural paucity and political baggage may have also been behind the flame’s no-show here.

Every four years, the tour of the torch is a tremendous marketing exercise for all participants, despite the political protests that often cloud the festivities. Every pit-stop is effectively allowed to show off its cultural equivalents of the Eiffel Tower and Taj Mahal to a global audience, while people cheer on the specially-chosen men and women bearing the Olympian symbol of peace, friendship and fair play.

Hence, the host country puts great thought into creating, what the International Olympic Committee (IOC) calls, the “flavour” of the relay.

Beijing, venue of the 2008 Olympics, opted to display its clout by rolling out a torch relay that crosses so many places that it will make history as the longest ever: 137,000 kilometres over 130 days.

In all, the “Journey of Harmony” passed through nine Asian cities — a route imitating the old Silk Road — before landing last week in Hong Kong and Macau for the domestic leg. It is the norm that the venue’s surrounding countries will see more of the flame than will other parts of the world.

This is, after all, only the third time that an Asian city is hosting the prestigious Games — the last one being in 1988 in Seoul.

But Singapore’s exclusion from this relay has been somewhat puzzling.

Netizens have noted how the torch travels to Kuala Lumpur and Jakarta, yet “bypasses” Singapore, which lies neatly between Malaysia and Indonesia?

Some Singaporeans also wondered why the host country of the inaugural Youth Olympics in 2010 did not get to receive the flame.

The guessing game has resulted in at least one conspiracy theory floating in cyberspace: It’s an intentional snub.

In July 2004, Deputy Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, who was sworn in as Prime Minister the following month, visited Taiwan amid protests from China. During this time, according to the online chatter, Beijing was likely planning the relay route (after winning the hosting bid in 2001) and decided to show its displeasure by excluding Singapore from the list of stopovers.

Is it possible that four years on, China is still seething from that episode? As Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew pointed out in a recent interview with Taiwan’s Central News Agency, China still has not signed a free trade agreement with Singapore while the Sino-Kiwi deal, which was initiated after Singapore’s, has been sealed.

When asked for the key considerations behind the relay route map, the Beijing Torch Relay Centre cited one as a way of “increasing the friendship between Chinese people and the people of the countries along the Silk Road”, said the media liaison office in Mandarin.

The relay is often politicised. When Beijing unveiled the Journey of Harmony, analysts zeroed in on the inclusion of two politically sensitive places: Taipei, which split from China 59 years ago; and Tibet, the autonomous region with violent factions calling for a breakaway from China.

Taiwan eventually became the first ever to reject the flame’s visit in order to assert its sovereignty.

As for Tibet, when the torch scaled Mount Everest on Thursday, observers read the move as China’s attempt to bolster its claims over Tibet.

Seoul, host of the 1988 Games, certainly had political concerns. One of its considerations was a course passing through countries with which Seoul had no diplomatic ties, “to provide an opportunity for improvement of relations with those nations”, Seoul said in its official report published online.

Politics aside, perhaps Singapore lacks compelling intrinsic significance for the Olympic flame to visit.

According to official reports that documented the thinking behind the relay routes, the organisers usually rally around four key factors: Economy, efficiency of security, diplomacy and culture.

For the 1988 Seoul Games, the organisers had considered stopping at the “birthplaces of ancient civilisations”, a category that 43-year-old Singapore does not fall under.

The only recorded time that Singapore featured on a host country’s radar was when Tokyo was planning for the 1964 Olympics. Japan had entertained the idea of blazing an overland Eurasian path by jeep to as far as Singapore, but eventually decided against it because it was “not practical economically or geographically, nor in the time it would require for the relay”, said the organisers in their official report.

The Japanese eventually dropped Singapore from its list, which was whittled down to 12 foreign cities.

That included moving from New Delhi to Rangoon, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Manila, Hong Kong and Taipei, before ending up in Okinawa for the domestic tour.

But while the flame — now making its rounds in mainland China — didn’t come here, Singaporeans certainly aren’t excluded from the relay.

Later this month, the Suzhou leg will see five flame-bearers from Singapore: The chiefs of the Republic’s three mobile phone companies — SingTel Singapore’s Mr Allen Lew, StarHub’s Mr Terry Clontz and MobileOne’s Mr Neil Montefiore — as well as Channel NewsAsia sports reporter Patwant Singh and 28-year-old engineer Kamal Akhtar.

As these men run through the streets of Suzhou, the city folks may just remember the Singaporean part in creating their Suzhou Industrial Park.

So although China’s Olympic torch did not come to Singapore, Singapore went to China. - TODAY/ac
Source : TODAY  - 11 May 2008

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The Seaview For Sale Apartment / Condo, District 15 , 11.05.2008

Posted on May 11th, 2008 by Mindy Yong.
Categories: Condominium/Apartment -For Sale.

The Seaview For Sale Apartment / Condo, District 15 , 11.05.2008

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TNR=Tenure, DT=District, BDRM=Bedroom, AREA=Built-In, STR=Storey, Price $K=In Thousand

Price are subject to changes , please call (+65) 91002985 for lastest update

Type — C
District — 15
Street — THE SEAVIEW, BLK 29 #03
Tenure — FH
Area — 1647
Age — BN
Room — 4
Psf — 1250
PRICE$ — 2058750
Type — C
District — 15
Street — THE SEAVIEW, BLK 31 #07
Tenure — FH
Area — 1216
Age — BN
Room — 3
Psf — 0
PRICE$ — 0
Type — C
District — 15
Street — THE SEAVIEW, BLK 31 #12
Tenure — FH
Area — 1216
Age — BN
Room — 3
Psf — 0
PRICE$ — 0
Type — C
District — 15
Street — THE SEAVIEW, BLK 31 #14
Tenure — FH
Area — 560
Age — BN
Room — 1
Psf — 0
PRICE$ — 0
Type — C
District — 15
Street — THE SEAVIEW, BLK 31 #18
Tenure — FH
Area — 1410
Age — BN
Room — 3
Psf — 1688
PRICE$ — 2380000
Type — C
District — 15
Street — THE SEAVIEW, BLK 33 #10
Tenure — FH
Area — 1647
Age — BN
Room — 4
Psf — 0
PRICE$ — 0
Type — C
District — 15
Street — THE SEAVIEW, BLK 35 #16
Tenure — FH
Area — 1410
Age — BN
Room — 3
Psf — 1468
PRICE$ — 2070000
Type — C
District — 15
Street — THE SEAVIEW, BLK 37 #07
Tenure — FH
Area — 1216
Age — BN
Room — 3
Psf — 1350
PRICE$ — 1641600
Type — C
District — 15
Street — THE SEAVIEW, BLK 37 #08
Tenure — FH
Area — 560
Age — BN
Room — 1
Psf — 1482
PRICE$ — 830000
Type — C
District — 15
Street — THE SEAVIEW, BLK 37 #19
Tenure — FH
Area — 570
Age — BN
Room — 1
Psf — 1500
PRICE$ — 855000
Type — C
District — 15
Street — THE SEAVIEW, BLK 39 #10
Tenure — FH
Area — 1647
Age — BN
Room — 4
Psf — 1400
PRICE$ — 2305800
Type — C
District — 15
Street — THE SEAVIEW, BLK 39 #13
Tenure — FH
Area — 1518
Age — BN
Room — 4
Psf — 1350
PRICE$ — 2049300
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Parc Emily – Singapore – District 09

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Categories: Condominium Project Market.

Parc Emily – Singapore – District 09


The beautiful method style establishes the apartment room, in mounts nearby the emily park. Bustles about from the busy city life with is bustling, still facilitated caused a shopping and the travel by the mass transit tool. Choice in Dhoby Ghaut or little Indian MRT, all between within 10mins walk.

Name : Parc Emily
Developer : Tc Development Ltd (tid Pte Ltd, Cdl)
Tenure : FH
TOP : 08/2008 expected
Property Type : CONDO
District : 9

Unit Info:(Parc Emily)

Kitchen: durable matte solid tops, Bosch stoves.
Bathroom: durable matte solid tops, Hansgrohe Axor Steel bodyvette body showers and raindance.
Gateman 3 locks in the entrance door.
Total Units: 295 in an 8-storey block
1 to 4 Rooms: 51 to 179 sq.m. (549 to 1,927 sq.ft.)
Community Features:(Parc Emily)
Minimart
Playground / Park
Security
Spa / Jacuzzi
Barbeque Pit
Clubhouse
Gymnasium
Swimming Pool
Tennis Court

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Watermark at Roberston Quay – Singapore – District 09

Posted on May 11th, 2008 by Mindy Yong.
Categories: Condominium Project Market.

Watermark at Roberston Quay – Singapore – District 09

Lifestyle tries the one trip exclusive

The day starts with sunrises dramatical. Then glamour of the night makes examination on. Where prominent you mesmerized for one architectue and the touch inimitable of the worldly-pleasures in one developement boutique-called. For astute, this is the art of the extreme-exclusive life. A new symbol has….Watermark fond.

The sun heats its skin, the breeze of skies cancels its directions, and you similing meets…

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In first glance, you know immediately. You he is extracted immediately to a work of individual original art, nenhuns two fellow creatures.

He has few repousos that present and incorporation of the good life. E less than if transforms part of the life of the city. Nestled in the residential enclave of quay of Robertson - a direction of elegance, tranquility and the convenience in watermark discovers. A prominent development 10-storey and a rest 206 2,3, 4 apartments spacious of bedroom and store. E where sophistication of the epitomizes project and modernity its address stylish.

It falls in the love with the allure, the enchantment and the coverings that are the infinite infinite-and inviting. One more time.

The sights are with you of the first light of the day long after dusk, unfolding through the windows. Where all flair contemporary resonates during the apartments, creating the ideal adjustment for the calm and the space. If it is a night to stop above with friends or sharing of moments of initimate with it loved, one can relax simply in the comfort and in the experience for house where all the directions fit together in the renewed harmony.

Stepping on the streets as it makes examination of you to the sights and the echoes pristine. You it will know finally what it feels as to live.

Each morning points to the entrancing landscape that it surrounds. Each night brings a renewed energy to the low one, right minutes moved away. Where myriad the attractions are always in the sight, supplying alternative infinite to spend each day. Where orchestras and the art galleries wait, where boutiques of the form and the stretchings of entertainment if finds ahead, and its table of I sing regulating is adjusted having supper with friends. Overflowing with an abundance of verve, the life could not be moved more delicately in watermark.

Watermark in quay of Robertson is being converted into a mixed development boutique with lofts, lobbies confidential of the elevator and the store retail. The area that is fà cilmente accessible for the foot to the districts of entertainment of Singapore, to the Mohammed Sultan and quay of Clarke, watermark is one very of few developments that offers the life of the city, is close to the orchard and CBD road but it keeps the serenity of the residential life.

Watermark profile

Type: 10-Storey Condo
District: 09
Address: Roberston Quay (near Singapore river)
Tenure: Freehold
Total units: 206
Types:
- 2-br
- 2-br+study
- 3-br
- 3-br+study
- 4-br
- Penthouse duplex
Built-in area (Approx): 900-1900sq ft
Building status: Ready for occupation in March/April 2008.

Watermark Condo Facilities

3-storey Main Lobby
Putting Green
Gymnasium
BBQ Area
Swimming Pool
Jacuzzi
Clubhouse
Covered Carpark

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For Rent - Futura Apartment - District 09 - Singapore Apartment Condo Listing- 11.05.2008

Posted on May 11th, 2008 by Mindy Yong.
Categories: Condominium/Apartment - For Rent.

For Rent - Futura Apartment - District 09 - Singapore Apartment Condo Listing- 11.05.2008

TY : [C]ondo [D]uplex [H]iRise [L]oRise [T]ownHse [P]enthse [W]alkUp [M]asionette

TNR=Tenure, DT=District, BDRM=Bedroom, AREA=Built-In, STR=Storey, Price $K=In Thousand

Price are subject to changes , please call (+65) 91002985 for lastest update

Type — C
District — 9
Estate — FUTURA APT, #03
Area — 2700
Bedroom — 4
PSF — 0
Price$ — 0
Type — C
District — 9
Estate — FUTURA APT, #11-ABV
Area — 2800
Bedroom — 4
PSF — 2.5
Price$ — 7000
Type — C
District — 9
Estate — FUTURA APT, #11-ABV
Area — 2800
Bedroom — 4
PSF — 2.5
Price$ — 7000
Type — C
District — 9
Estate — FUTURA APT, #12-ABV
Area — 2800
Bedroom — 4
PSF — 1.86
Price$ — 5200
Type — C
District — 9
Estate — FUTURA APT, #12-ABV
Area — 2800
Bedroom — 4
PSF — 2.86
Price$ — 8000
Type — C
District — 9
Estate — FUTURA APT, #13
Area — 2800
Bedroom — 4
PSF — 0
Price$ — 0
Type — C
District — 9
Estate — FUTURA APT, #14-ABV
Area — 2800
Bedroom — 4
PSF — 3.57
Price$ — 10000

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For Rent - Elizabeth Heights - District 09 - Singapore Apartment Condo Listing- 11.05.2008

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Categories: Condominium/Apartment - For Rent.

For Rent - Elizabeth Heights - District 09 - Singapore Apartment Condo Listing- 11.05.2008

TY : [C]ondo [D]uplex [H]iRise [L]oRise [T]ownHse [P]enthse [W]alkUp [M]asionette

TNR=Tenure, DT=District, BDRM=Bedroom, AREA=Built-In, STR=Storey, Price $K=In Thousand

Price are subject to changes , please call (+65) 91002985 for lastest update
Type — C
District — 9
Estate — ELIZABETH HGTS, #02-ABV
Area — 2600
Bedroom — 4
PSF — 2.69
Price$ — 7000
Type — C
District — 9
Estate — ELIZABETH HGTS, #04-ABV
Area — 2560
Bedroom — 4
PSF — 2.81
Price$ — 7200
Type — C
District — 9
Estate — ELIZABETH HGTS, #04-BELOW
Area — 2530
Bedroom — 3
PSF — 2.77
Price$ — 7000
Type — C
District — 9
Estate — ELIZABETH HGTS, #04-BELOW
Area — 2530
Bedroom — 3
PSF — 2.77
Price$ — 7000
Type — C
District — 9
Estate — ELIZABETH HGTS, #04-BELOW
Area — 2550
Bedroom — 3
PSF — 3.45
Price$ — 8800
Type — C
District — 9
Estate — ELIZABETH HGTS, #04-BELOW
Area — 2550
Bedroom — 3
PSF — 2.55
Price$ — 6500
Type — C
District — 9
Estate — ELIZABETH HGTS, #06-ABV
Area — 2600
Bedroom — 4
PSF — 2.69
Price$ — 7000
Type — C
District — 9
Estate — ELIZABETH HGTS, #06-BELOW
Area — 2600
Bedroom — 4
PSF — 2.69
Price$ — 7000
Type — C
District — 9
Estate — ELIZABETH HGTS, #10-ABV
Area — 2500
Bedroom — 4
PSF — 3.6
Price$ — 9000
Type — C
District — 9
Estate — ELIZABETH HGTS, #10-ABV
Area — 2500
Bedroom — 3
PSF — 3
Price$ — 7500
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For Rent - The Beaumont - District 09 - Singapore Apartment Condo Listing- 11.05.2008

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For Rent - The Beaumont - District 09 - Singapore Apartment Condo Listing- 11.05.2008

TY : [C]ondo [D]uplex [H]iRise [L]oRise [T]ownHse [P]enthse [W]alkUp [M]asionette

TNR=Tenure, DT=District, BDRM=Bedroom, AREA=Built-In, STR=Storey, Price $K=In Thousand

Price are subject to changes , please call (+65) 91002985 for lastest update
Type — C
District — 9
Estate — THE BEAUMONT, AMICA BLK #03
Area — 2000
Bedroom — 3
PSF — 2.9
Price$ — 5800
Type — C
District — 9
Estate — THE BEAUMONT, AMICA BLK #07-ABV
Area — 1916
Bedroom — 3
PSF — 3.13
Price$ — 6000
Type — C
District — 9
Estate — THE BEAUMONT, AMICA/BOWBELL BLK
Area — 1400
Bedroom — 2
PSF — 0
Price$ — 0
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For Rent - The Regalia - District 09 - Singapore Apartment Condo Listing- 11.05.2008

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For Rent - The Regalia - District 09 - Singapore Apartment Condo Listing- 11.05.2008

TY : [C]ondo [D]uplex [H]iRise [L]oRise [T]ownHse [P]enthse [W]alkUp [M]asionette

TNR=Tenure, DT=District, BDRM=Bedroom, AREA=Built-In, STR=Storey, Price $K=In Thousand

Price are subject to changes , please call (+65) 91002985 for lastest update

Type — C
District — 9
Estate — THE REGALIA, #02-ABV
Area — 1300
Bedroom — 3
PSF — 4.62
Price$ — 6000
Type — C
District — 9
Estate — THE REGALIA, #03-ABV
Area — 0
Bedroom — 3
PSF — null
Price$ — 4200
Type — C
District — 9
Estate — THE REGALIA, #04-ABV
Area — 1300
Bedroom — 3
PSF — 3.85
Price$ — 5000
Type — C
District — 9
Estate — THE REGALIA, #05-ABV
Area — 1300
Bedroom — 3
PSF — 3.69
Price$ — 4800
Type — C
District — 9
Estate — THE REGALIA, #06
Area — 1300
Bedroom — 3
PSF — 3.85
Price$ — 5000
Type — C
District — 9
Estate — THE REGALIA, #06-ABV
Area — 1216
Bedroom — 3
PSF — 3.45
Price$ — 4200
Type — C
District — 9
Estate — THE REGALIA, #06-ABV
Area — 1250
Bedroom — 3
PSF — 3.84
Price$ — 4800
Type — C
District — 9
Estate — THE REGALIA, #06-ABV
Area — 1250
Bedroom — 3
PSF — 4
Price$ — 5000
Type — C
District — 9
Estate — THE REGALIA, #07-ABV
Area — 1216
Bedroom — 3
PSF — 3.7
Price$ — 4500
Type — C
District — 9
Estate — THE REGALIA, #07-BELOW
Area — 1270
Bedroom — 3
PSF — 3.62
Price$ — 4600
Type — C
District — 9
Estate — THE REGALIA, #09-ABV
Area — 1249
Bedroom — 3
PSF — 4
Price$ — 5000
Type — C
District — 9
Estate — THE REGALIA, #10-ABV
Area — 1250
Bedroom — 3
PSF — 3.92
Price$ — 4900
Type — C
District — 9
Estate — THE REGALIA, #11-ABV
Area — 1200
Bedroom — 3
PSF — 4
Price$ — 4800
Type — C
District — 9
Estate — THE REGALIA, #14-ABV
Area — 1270
Bedroom — 3
PSF — 3.94
Price$ — 5000
Type — C
District — 9
Estate — THE REGALIA, #18
Area — 1227
Bedroom — 3
PSF — 4.48
Price$ — 5500
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