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Hi, i'm looking for the following property at prices in psf stated in bracket. pls contact me at 97814559 if u have one up for offer: EAST AREA: 1) Water Place (750) 2) Costa Rhu (700) 3) Pebble bay (800) 4) Parkshore (700) 5) Casuarina Cove (650) 6) SAnctuary green (680) 7) Tanjong Ria (680) 8) Cote D'Azur (700) NEAR TOWN: 9) Mera Springs (750) 10) The Beacon (800) 11) Parc Emily (1000) 12) Emily residence (950) 13) Le Wilkie (880) 14) 8 @ mt Sophia (1000) 15) UE Square (950) 16) River Place (900) 17) The Plaza (650) 18) Burlington Sq (700) 19) Tanglin Regency (750) 20) Metropolitan (750) Ready to buy on the day itself. Fast sale.
Posted by Fabian Ng - June 21, 2009 | Category: Home Buying
looking for Mt Sophia, River valley and Jovices rd, 2 bedroom unit not exceedomg 1.15m
Posted by Aileen Yeo - September 24, 2009 | Category: Home Buying
wish to know if property outlook for next 5 years is positive. price at one freehold apartment at still road seems high aroun 890psf. also not sure of rental demenads forsuch a 800sf size unit. even if near to schols, family wuld nt rent small unit. if singles/expats, waht are the profile? with so many projects in east coast, how to market such that it's above in demand to the next location? would a mickey mouse unit at mt sophia be a better buy? thank U.
Posted by mel ng - November 28, 2010 | Category: Property Market
What's the rental potential at Mt Sophia area?
Posted by Mrs K - February 08, 2012 | Category: Condo Questions
I'm thinking of buying a 1 room apartment for rental investment. Recently, I viewed Mackenzie and Parc Sophia. I'm quite impressed by the location but I'm worried that a 1 room apartment might be difficult to sell in future. Are my worries unfounded?
Posted by Chris Lau - August 18, 2008 | Category: Investing in Singapore
Business Times reported that private home prices CAME down and more so in view of the economic market in USA. Does it mean that the Singapore market can still be shielded from the sub prime market in uSA or is it that our banks are NOT at all affected? The reason for my question is that all owners seem to be asking ridiculous prices despite bad market conditions like in Mt Sinai asking for over S$2 million and no takers.
Posted by Paul L - October 03, 2008 | Category: Home Buying
