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#31
> The initial discount was 18%+7%+about 38,000 preview discount for those willing to book. 2BR Deluxe unit on 18th Floor sold for 1.2
> Million SGD

Can share How big is this Deluxe unit?

2-Bedrooms (635 - 743 sqft) - Do u mean $1615psf for 2 bedder on 18th floor?
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#32
According to the agent, it is between 667-743 sq ft, around 1615-1799 psf as it is a Deluxe unit.
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#33
Like I say, paying 1615 psf for a 99 yr leasehold pile of brick with downside and next to no yield (in view of the huge of supply coming), people are happy.

Across the neighbourhood got freehold noone is interested to hunt for bargain...

Tell them to long a infrastructure stock with 7.5% yield, people are fearful...

Not as if Fed rate hike will not affect everyone...

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#34
(16-09-2014, 07:03 PM)greengiraffe Wrote: Like I say, paying 1615 psf for a 99 yr leasehold pile of brick with downside and next to no yield (in view of the huge of supply coming), people are happy.

Across the neighbourhood got freehold noone is interested to hunt for bargain...

Tell them to long a infrastructure stock with 7.5% yield, people are fearful...

Not as if Fed rate hike will not affect everyone...

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GG
If they really like the place and can afford to pay the price keppel is asking for, then I see nothing wrong with their decision.
Not everyone buy a home with investment in mind.....Shy
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#35
(16-09-2014, 08:26 PM)MINX Wrote:
(16-09-2014, 07:03 PM)greengiraffe Wrote: Like I say, paying 1615 psf for a 99 yr leasehold pile of brick with downside and next to no yield (in view of the huge of supply coming), people are happy.

Across the neighbourhood got freehold noone is interested to hunt for bargain...

Tell them to long a infrastructure stock with 7.5% yield, people are fearful...

Not as if Fed rate hike will not affect everyone...

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GG
If they really like the place and can afford to pay the price keppel is asking for, then I see nothing wrong with their decision.
Not everyone buy a home with investment in mind.....Shy

yeah, u tell me how many Singaporeans dun need a bank loan for lifestyle... even those with high income also slog like crazy to buy a lifestyle and buried their heads in their job living in fear they dun lose one to keep up with mortgages...

what quality of life do you get out of leveraging? better off staying in high end HDB flat with bigger space, have cash in hand for quality investments and more time to spend with family...

life is a real joke pursuing endless lifestyle when u hardly spend time at home when you slave in offices...

No vested interests
GG
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#36
^ and their maids enjoys the condo lifestyle. Hahaha.


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#37
Good evening everyone.

High end or low end HDB is still a leasehold flat. HDB is a basic roof over our heads. I know a number of Singaporeans bought a second home with No bank loan.

What is lifestyle? Where is lifestyle? I believe in a simple lifestyle.

< not vested here>
Not a call to Buy or Sell

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#38
> High end or low end HDB is still a leasehold flat. HDB is a basic roof over our heads. I know a number of Singaporeans bought a second
> home with No bank loan.

> What is lifestyle? Where is lifestyle? I believe in a simple lifestyle.

Bro KBL, salute to you. I also prefer living in HDB. People are simpler and more friendly in general. Less likely to quarrel over car park space and more helpful.

I also lead simple lifestyle.

Come 2016 - give up my OPC car. Use Car share, save on season parking and yearly maintenance...
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#39
(17-09-2014, 11:09 AM)Contrarian Wrote: > High end or low end HDB is still a leasehold flat. HDB is a basic roof over our heads. I know a number of Singaporeans bought a second
> home with No bank loan.

> What is lifestyle? Where is lifestyle? I believe in a simple lifestyle.

Bro KBL, salute to you. I also prefer living in HDB. People are simpler and more friendly in general. Less likely to quarrel over car park space and more helpful.

I also lead simple lifestyle.

Come 2016 - give up my OPC car. Use Car share, save on season parking and yearly maintenance...


lifestyle is a choice, so it worklife balance.

agree with most of your points but not the "simpler and more friendly people". I have personally seen people fight over pots of flower in HDB.
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#40
Keppelland trading halt today at 1437 hrs, wonder wat it will be announcing.. FIngers crossed.. hmmmmm Dodgy
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