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Hoping to seek some advice from the gurus here, thanks in advance.
I purchased a new launch project in early 2020 at the price of 1230psf. At that time I wasn't quite well informed about analyzing the prices and I simply selected the unit that I liked the most.
Over time, I kind of regretted purchasing the more pricey unit in the project as I checked URA site, the average price for all units sold in the project thus far was only about 1140psf. My unit was so called the 'premium stack'.
So far I have paid the 5% cash, and 15% cpf disbursed, would like to seek guru's advice:
1. When the project TOP and owners start to sell, will the 'premium stack' usually get to sell at a higher price than the rest? Or does 'premium stack' tend to lose out and earn lesser premium as compared to other stacks who bought at lower PSF?
2. If the above is true, what are possible options to mitigate this problem now? Are there cases where buyers negotiate with developer to change another unit?
Thanks in advance for the kind advice
I purchased a new launch project in early 2020 at the price of 1230psf. At that time I wasn't quite well informed about analyzing the prices and I simply selected the unit that I liked the most.
Over time, I kind of regretted purchasing the more pricey unit in the project as I checked URA site, the average price for all units sold in the project thus far was only about 1140psf. My unit was so called the 'premium stack'.
So far I have paid the 5% cash, and 15% cpf disbursed, would like to seek guru's advice:
1. When the project TOP and owners start to sell, will the 'premium stack' usually get to sell at a higher price than the rest? Or does 'premium stack' tend to lose out and earn lesser premium as compared to other stacks who bought at lower PSF?
2. If the above is true, what are possible options to mitigate this problem now? Are there cases where buyers negotiate with developer to change another unit?
Thanks in advance for the kind advice
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