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We're currently at the midst of relocating to Singapore no sooner than early week of March. * We're looking at the older spacious apartments by Grange Road/Leonie Hill if possible with at least a swimming pool and gym. * Fully furnished 2 bedrooms condominium and ready for immediate move-in (with electricity) as soon as we reached Singapore. * Location preferred : Grangeford Apartment, Horizon Towers or equivalent. Close proximity to walk to Scotts Road. * Rental budget: $3K/monthly. * Lease Period preferred: 1-2years We will be landing at midnight SG time, and would love to move in on the same day, not sure if anyone could do immediate move in as soon as we arrived, instead of spending a day in the hotel. Would it be acceptable? Therefore, before we arrived, we need someone to present us with any possible vacancy and a visual idea of the home.
Posted by Jason MacDonald - January 10, 2009 | Category: Renting Property
Can we get a one or two bedroom apartment in the Orchard Road/Holland Road area for circa S$950.000? Good lift access needed.
Posted by Peter Ellinger - March 08, 2008 | Category: General Questions
Think back, 30-40yrs back, a 20000sqft detached house in Nassim road costs S$80K-S$90K, but at current situation, it costs min S$20M. So, what is the percentage of return? Imagine, if you buy say a 99yrs super high end condo at S$29M for say 5178sqft which translate into S$5600psf. Usually, before it T.O.P, it takes 2-3yrs. So minus the remaining lease it is about 96yrs lease from T.O.P, what is the upside of this super high end condo? Assuming the ultra rich owner never sell, per year basis, it depreciate by S$302K, wow ! it is a lot like deprciating a 4rm flat on per yr basis. But if you buy say a S$20M 20000sqft detached in cluny park, what is the upside. To me, to appreciate to S$30M is within reach given the fact that a FH Land-Title Landed property own this piece of 20000sqft land whereas Strata-Title FH condo does not own any land except it merely share the land with its neighbour, be it very exclusive 35 tenants or not so exclusive 2000 tenants? What is your comment?
Posted by Albert Lim - March 12, 2008 | Category: General Questions
