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csg
28-04-07, 22:44
Hi all,

Have you heard of a new development by Fragrance Properties Pte Ltd - Pristine Heights at 77 Mergui Road? Soft Launch now on. Seems to have splendid view of the city. Better grab fast, 60 units only...

Just went to see today, 3 bed room, 1356 sq foot units have 270 degree unobstructed view of Orchard, Takashimaya, Tangs, Novena and Suntec City. Finishing also very good...

Freehold also at about sgd 900-970 psf. TOP June' 2010.
Partial Condo facitilies, with pool, gym, bbq, children pool and playground.

Also realised some Indonesian Investors already bought whole of level 8. *Must be good investment opportunity? Looks like these foreign investors super fast seah!

Oh yes, also very near to Farrer MRT (6-7 minutes walk!)

By the way, its about 1-2 minutes away from Oxford Suites that recently sold off like pan cakes.

I might want to get a unit there seah!

Any thoughts?

seen it
30-04-07, 09:48
Hi csg,

Yes I drove past it on Saturday evening while on the way to dinner at Pek Kio Market. Didn't stop to go in.

I was surprised to see a modern condo there by the name of Clydes Residence opposite the showflat of Pristine Heights, a condo developed by Fragrance company which is the same company behind Fragrance Hotel in Geylang.

After looking at the street directory in my car, I realized this Pristine Heights plot used to be a hotel named Soo Chew Hotel?

The plot is not bad, quite big. Access is good also, from Owen Road or can be from the other direction from Rangoon Road.

The only thing I am concerned about is the facing - it seems like either facing the old private apartments next to it or facing the HDB flats on the other side of it.

And the name sounds very weird. "Pristine" means "clean".




Hi all,

Have you heard of a new development by Fragrance Properties Pte Ltd - Pristine Heights at 77 Mergui Road? Soft Launch now on. Seems to have splendid view of the city. Better grab fast, 60 units only...

Just went to see today, 3 bed room, 1356 sq foot units have 270 degree unobstructed view of Orchard, Takashimaya, Tangs, Novena and Suntec City. Finishing also very good...

Freehold also at about sgd 900-970 psf. TOP June' 2010.
Partial Condo facitilies, with pool, gym, bbq, children pool and playground.

Also realised some Indonesian Investors already bought whole of level 8. *Must be good investment opportunity? Looks like these foreign investors super fast seah!

Oh yes, also very near to Farrer MRT (6-7 minutes walk!)

By the way, its about 1-2 minutes away from Oxford Suites that recently sold off like pan cakes.

I might want to get a unit there seah!

Any thoughts?

csg
30-04-07, 18:27
Hi,

Ya I am actually also concerned of where the apartment is facing. However, I think the HDB block around is max about 12-14 floors (a few very short ones, about 4-5 levels). So, I think if you get a higher unit option, it should be OK.

In fact, I took a lift up to a HDB block just behind the site to just 13 floor and the view is fantastic... you will love it!

The Apartment has 270 degree view from living to all bedrooms, so I think little chances it will be obstructed 100% even if there are new developments near by.

The apartment type I am interested in - 3 bedrooms is actually facing the other side (Orchard and Suntec side), not the new apartment you are mentioning... (*which is Kallang, Serangoon side).

I think for people who have not seen the site..better go over and take a look. Don't want to miss this gem!!!

hmmm?
30-04-07, 18:33
What is the pricing like?

csg
30-04-07, 18:37
I just bought 3 bedroom unit, facing suntec and orchard for 1.28M. Works out to be about 950+ sgd per square feet. Quite reasonably priced for District 8, considering it will be the next 'Prime' area after District 9, 10, 11 are too expensive and saturated. Oxford Suites (about 1 minute away) that sold out 100% 2 weeks ago is about 850+ sgd per square feet if i am not wrong.

I initially wanted to buy an apartment/condo at East Coast but realise that value of private property there really has no support or basis for the high price. (*Its a big bubble over there now)...

I think upper stories should be quite hot for pristine heights, better grab early.

By the way, now still on SOFT Launch.

Unregistered
30-04-07, 18:51
I am shocked at the price. Don't you think $950 psf is a little high for a condo located in a HDB estate?

csg
01-05-07, 11:01
Yeah I guess if you want all the amenities, near MRT, near Market, Convenience and all that, your property will be bound to be near to HDB housing.

Mergui Road is a full-residential estate, mixture of private housing and some old HDB (*which are under lift upgrading), so I would say definitely better than some property in city area which are beside drain, next to temple etc.... and psf is skyrocketing to above 1.3k psf...

By the way, I took a test and drove from Mergui road to Suntec and Orchard, total drive-time taken = 10 minutes max, with average traffic...

Quite a good deal eh for those working in Central area or love shopping there :)

Pristine Heights
24-06-07, 08:36
Just bought a #07-xx unit at $92x psf.

Hopefully, it can reach $1,300 psf soon.

Curious
24-07-07, 10:13
I heard last week, there are 3 2bedders left. The psf is around $1,250.

Are they still available now?

Unregistered
24-07-07, 10:45
I heard last week, there are 3 2bedders left. The psf is around $1,250.

Are they still available now?


Are you thinking of buying one unit?

Curious
24-07-07, 10:46
Are you thinking of buying one unit?


Looking around the city. Haven't decided yet.

Unregistered
24-07-07, 10:48
Looking around the city. Haven't decided yet.

Take heed of a top govt. minister's advice: No need to rush. Dont get SPOOKED.

Curious
24-07-07, 11:58
Take heed of a top govt. minister's advice: No need to rush. Dont get SPOOKED.


I am not rushing.
I am taking my time to look for a house in the city to stay.
I need a house to stay. We all need a roof over us.

Someone told me freehold Pristine Heights prices is 20% lower than leasehold Citylights and 45% lower than leasehold Icon.
That's why I am enquiring.

Unregistered
24-07-07, 13:11
I heard last week, there are 3 2bedders left. The psf is around $1,250.

Are they still available now?

You can get City Square for a lower price. Much better deal to get a project built by City Developments than Fragrance Properties (you should see the quality of their condo projects). Long run, City Square will hold it value batter.

Registered
24-07-07, 13:52
You can get City Square for a lower price. Much better deal to get a project built by City Developments than Fragrance Properties (you should see the quality of their condo projects). Long run, City Square will hold it value batter.


City Square is cheaper than Pristine Heights meh?
The reason why Pristine Heights price is moving is because of City Square price movement.

Watcher
24-07-07, 16:51
City Square is cheaper than Pristine Heights meh?
The reason why Pristine Heights price is moving is because of City Square price movement.


PH moves cos' Residences@Evelyn and CSR move.

Residences@Evelyn moves cos' The MarQ moves.
CSR moves cos' Citylights moves.

Citylights moves cos' The Sail moves.

The MarQ and The Sail move cos' ........................

Unregistered
24-07-07, 20:57
Agreed. In my humble opinion City Square is the the best in terms of value for money in Dist. 8

Registered
24-07-07, 23:31
Agreed. In my humble opinion City Square is the the best in terms of value for money in Dist. 8


I disagree.
I believe all of them has their value for their money.
City Sqaure Residences is not the best in District 8.

Citylights is the most expensive but it is worth the money.
City Square Residences is cheaper but is also worth the cheaper the money.
Pristine Heights is even cheaper but is also worth the least money.

Business Times
17-03-08, 16:26
http://www.businesstimes.com.sg/mnt/static/image/images/topMasthead_small.gif
Credo Real Estate sells 5 adjacent developments in en bloc package
Five developments with total site area of 74,355 sqft sold to KSH for $120m
Arthur Sim
Business Times
22 November 2007

Five in one fell swoop - taking collective sales to the next level is Credo Real Estate, which has just managed to sell a package of five neighbouring residential developments to a single developer for $120 million.

The five developments, which are at Mergui Road, off Rangoon Road, are Norfolk Court, Mergui Lodge, Northern Mansion, Mergui Court and The Mergui.

With a total site area of 74,355 square feet and a plot ratio of 2.8, the $120 million price reflects a unit price of $580 per square foot per plot ratio (psf ppr).

It has been sold to KSH Holdings. The publicly listed construction, property development and property management company said in a statement released yesterday that the site has a potential to be developed into a 142-unit development with units averaging 1,250 sqft.

KSH also said that the acquisition will be financed through internal funds and bank borrowings, and that it is currently negotiating with other investors to form a joint venture to develop the site.

On the challenge of bringing together the owners of five developments, Credo executive director Yong Choon Fah said that it had been looking at the possibility of a combined collective sale for several years.

She also explained that each development had different attributes and that only by combining them could a 'win-win' be achieved for all.

The five developments have land areas ranging from 10,061 sq ft to 18,524 sq ft and Ms Yong said that all the home owners have accepted the same unit price.

There are a total of 88 homes and the owners will receive between $906,856 and $1,908,491 each.

The site, which is considered to be in the 'city fringe', is estimated to have a breakeven price of about $1,000 psf.

In the immediate vicinity, Pristine Heights is currently selling for between $1,000 and $1,150 psf.

In 2006, Credo marketed Lock Cho Apartments, Comfort Mansion and a four-storey walk-up block for a combined collective sale. They were eventually sold to City Developments Ltd. The latest deal, however, is thought to be the only one to involve five developments.

Pristine Heights
18-03-08, 01:36
Pristine Heights

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http://i266.photobucket.com/albums/ii268/kcc0002/PristineHeights2.jpg Near Farrer MRT, Novena Square, etc..

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http://i266.photobucket.com/albums/ii268/kcc0002/PristineHeight5.jpg 60 Exclusive Freehold Units

The Straits Times
02-04-08, 17:27
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Check into a HOSPITEL
Hospital-cum-hotel complex coming up in Farrer Park by 2010
Jessica Jaganathan
The Straits Times
Wednesday, 2 April 2008

A group of local doctors are building what they hope will be Singapore's first 'mediplex' - hospital, hotel and specialist medical centre rolled into one - above the Farrer Park MRT station.
With a focus on heart disease, cancer and general surgery, it will look to both medical tourists and the local market to fill its beds, said Dr Djeng Shih Kien, chairman of Singapore HealthPartners, the company behind the project.

Its twin 20-storey buildings will house 217 hospital beds, 210 medical suites and a four-star hotel with about 230 rooms - 40 per cent of which can be converted into hospital beds later if needed.

Another board member of the company, prominent local cardiologist Maurice Choo, said that the hotel-hospital combination will allow a heart-bypass patient to save up to 40 per cent of the costs by starting and ending the stay at the hotel, instead of spending all the time in the wards.

Two floors will also be taken up by a training centre for doctors, in a tie-up with the Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School.

The company is also setting aside space in the hotel for a convention centre to host medical conferences and exhibitions.

The Farrer Park hospital and another being built by the Parkway group in the Novena area are the private sector's response to a government plan to treat one million foreign patients here a year by 2012.

Health economist Phua Kai Hong from the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy said the new hospitals will help meet external demand from medical tourists and a possible spillover from public hospitals once means testing is in place.

Singapore HealthPartners - a partnership of local doctors, an architect and two foreign players - secured the 1.36ha Farrer Park site in October last year for $265 million.

It will spend another $400 million to build and equip the mediplex, which it hopes to open on Oct 10, 2010.

The foreign partners are Berjaya Leisure (Cayman), a subsidiary of Malaysia's Berjaya Group which has interests in gaming, stockbroking, properties, hotels and other businesses, and little-known Indonesian company Wharton Scott.

Together, they operate under the name Singapore HealthPartners, with local dentist Dr Djeng as chairman.

Dr Djeng, who set up the company last year, said the idea for a hospital was hatched three years ago and he had been on the lookout since for an appropriate site.

Word spread and soon a group of 40 local doctors, including heart and cancer specialists, surgeons and eye doctors in public and private practice, joined him.

'We felt that we should be masters of our own destiny,' said Dr Djeng.

mr funny.
01-06-08, 10:10
http://www.businesstimes.com.sg/sub/latest/story/0,4574,280801,00.html?

May 26, 2008, 5.51 pm (Singapore time)

KSH in JV to develop Mergui Rd site


Property-linked KSH Holdings Limited on Monday said it has entered a joint venture with Multi Wealth Singapore Pte Limited and LBH Pte Ltd to develop a freehold site at Mergui Road.

The 74,355 sq ft site with a plot ratio of 2.8 was bought by Mergui Develpment Pte Ltd -- a unit of KSH -- last November for $120 million.

Under the agreement, KSH will own 35 per cent stake in the JV, Multi Wealth 53 per cent and LBH 12 per cent.

Multi Wealth is a unit of Malaysian-listed IOI Properties Bhd. -- BT newsroom

mr funny.
04-06-08, 13:00
June 4, 2008

The incredible shrinking condo

Compact city studios under 500 sq ft an emerging trend

By Fiona Chan, Property Reporter


A TINY studio under construction near Farrer Park may well be the smallest private apartment to be built in Singapore.

It squeezes a bay window, a teeny kitchenette, a bathroom and space for a bed into just 312 sq ft - about half the size of a squash court.

The unit - part of the new Kent Residences in Kent Road - is the most extreme example of an emerging trend in private housing: compact, capsule condos within the city.

Targeted at young singles and property investors, some new studios have shrunk in size to as little as 300 to 400 sq ft, as developers try to make their homes more affordable amid rising costs.

At least 20 new projects launched within the past year have had units smaller than 500 sq ft, which was almost unheard of before last year.

Half of these projects went even further, cutting their smallest units to under 400 sq ft, making them on a par with those in famously space-squeezed cities such as New York and Hong Kong.

Shoebox-sized studios are not entirely new here. A few older condos like Mountbatten Lodge have units less than 400 sq ft in size.

What's new is the recent proliferation of such projects, especially in Farrer Park, Balestier and Dhoby Ghaut. Most are built by boutique developers and have under 100 units.

Thanks to the property boom last year, home prices in these areas start at just below $1,000 per sq ft (psf) and go up to $1,600 psf. For a 400 sq ft condo, this translates to well below $700,000.

'Construction costs are going up and space is becoming very expensive, so developers have to offer something that is affordable for the majority of home-buyers,' said Ms Peggy Ngiam, project director of Huttons Real Estate Group.

Her firm has marketed several projects with unusually small units, including Thomson V Two in Upper Thomson Road, where half the 74 units were under 500 sq ft, with the smallest just 355 sq ft.

With a typical unit priced at a mere $377,000, the project sold out within a day.

In fact, most of these boutique projects are fully sold, and the most recent launches have seen good take-up rates.

Ms Ngiam said buyers are a mix of locals and foreigners. Some are single professionals while others are investors looking for good rental yields.

At Citigate in Rangoon Road, which was launched on Monday, 22 of its 32 units were sold within a day. The smallest unit, a 441 sq ft studio, is expected to fetch rentals of $3,000 to $3,500 a month, she said.

Small units also reflect growing demand from singles who want to live in the city on a tight budget, said DTZ Debenham Tie Leung senior research director Chua Chor Hoon. She said developers focused on building large apartments last year and may now see a shortage of small ones.

But other experts warned that buyers may not realise how small these units really are.

'In the last market run-up in 1996, when prices got higher and higher, the units got smaller and smaller,' said Mr Colin Tan, head of research and consultancy at Colliers International. Even then, those units were rarely under 500 sq ft, and came without today's bay windows and air-con ledges, which eat into liveable space, he added.

While most projects offer showflats, the smallest units are often sold on the basis of their floor plans. At Kent Residences, which has just 13 units, buyers were shown only a model of the project and its floor plans.

'In most cases, when people see the finished flat they have bought off the plan, they say it's smaller than they expected. Can you imagine what that would be like for a 300 sq ft unit?' said Mr Tan.

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A 300 sq ft apartment is roughly the size of...

# Two of the Old Chang Kee kiosks in front of Ngee Ann City

# Seven ping-pong tables

# Ten standard-size office workstations

# Half an average three-room flat, and about a quarter of an average five-room flat

# Half the size of a squash court

Unreg¡stered
27-06-08, 00:14
http://www.todayonline.com/articles/261453.asp

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Cheung Kong Holdings keen on Singapore


MR LI Ka Shing’s Cheung Kong Holdings, Asia’s second-largest developer by market value, said it is keen to invest in Hong Kong, China and Singapore as the region’s property market is undergoes a “small consolidation”.

Prime offices and industrial parks offer investment opportunities because of economic “fundamentals” in the region, Cheung Kong’s Executive Director Justin Chiu said at a property conference in Singapore yesterday. He said he doesn’t expect “significant” price declines in the next 18 months.

Added Mr Chiu: “We’re just at the low tide of the economic cycle. When we clear the sub-prime issues, :I’m fairly confident Asia will come back.”

Property developers are seeking more investments to meet rising demand in China and India, the two fastest-growing major economies in the world. China’s economy is forecast by the World Bank to expand by 9.8 per cent this year, even though gains in home prices slowed.

“Across all three markets in the world — America, Europe and Asia — the best prospects, in my view, are for Asia right now,” said Mr Sameer Nayar, head of real estate finance at Credit Suisse. “It is just because you are talking about half the world’s population and most of the world’s :growth in gross domestic product is coming from Asia.”

Mr Chiu said that residential developments may be riskier because they are more dependent on the domestic economy. Home prices in Singapore are easing after rising to record highs last year as a global credit squeeze damped demand, while Hong Kong’s home sales fell for a second month as prices cooled.

Sales by value of residential units in Hong Kong slumped 31.1 per cent in May from a year earlier to HK$26.3 billion($4.6 billion), the biggest drop in 19 months, after falling 30.1 per cent in April.

China’s home prices rose 9.2 per cent in May, the slowest gain since September 2007. New home prices increased 10.2 per cent last month from a year earlier. — Bloomberg
Can trust Mr Li or not?

kal
28-06-08, 00:05
This project looks good...

mr ƒunny
01-07-08, 14:11
June 29, 2008

property

'Mickey Mouse homes' snapped up near Little India

Buyers like these small apartments as they are close to the city and they seem more affordable

By Joyce Teo, Property Correspondent


The area near Farrer Park MRT station in Little India - once largely shunned by developers - has become the playground of smaller property players.

These little-known companies have bought land there and launched projects that range in size from as few as 13 units to around 50.

Recently, Suites 123 in Rangoon Road - which has 37 apartments - was largely sold out, despite weak market sentiment.

Before that, other small projects such as Citigate Residence, Suites@Owen and Soho@Farrer were also sold out. Some of these projects were sold at around $1,000 to $1,100 per sq ft (psf), which is not cheap, market watchers noted.

However, as the apartments are usually quite small, these 'Mickey Mouse units' appear to be priced at relatively low levels. Most of these projects have shop units as well.

Mr David Neubronner, the executive director of Savills Residential, noted that many of the one-bedroom units are just 400 sq ft and the two-bedroom units 700 sq ft.

He added: 'A two-roomer may cost $700,000.'

That, he said, is a 'very attractive entry point' for buyers looking to stay near the city.

At Suites@Owen, the 20 apartments range in size from just 366 sq ft for a one-bedroom unit to 1,044 sq ft for a two-bedroom penthouse.

The sizes shrink even further at the 13-unit Kent Residences on Kent Road. The smallest apartment is just 312 sq ft - roughly half the size of an average three-room HDB flat, or about the size of two Old Chang Kee kiosks.

The developer of Kent Residences, which is also behind Tyrwhitt 139 on Tyrwhitt Road, said the area is attractive because it is near an MRT station.

These projects target singles and small families. The buyers are mainly Singaporeans in their 30s but there are also some foreigners.

Mr Neubronner said the projects attract many end-users as the area is at the city fringe, which is getting more exciting.

Market watchers said Farrer Park's proximity to Little India might deter single females or families with kids, but not necessarily single men.

Still, there are many projects located north of Farrer Park MRT station, across the road from the buzz and chaos of Little India - and less savoury activities at Desker Road.

While many people also do not want to live near the Little India conservation area, some love living there, including artists and film-makers.

The area is full of history and character. Race Course Road, for instance, took its name from Singapore's first race course, built in Farrer Park in 1842. One of the country's oldest Buddhist temples, Leong San Buddhist Temple, is also in the vicinity.

And when some of the newer developments are completed, the residents might include a famous face or two. At least one local celebrity is believed to have bought a unit in a small development north of Farrer Park MRT station.

For buyers, the good thing about these small projects is that they are mostly either freehold or 999-year leasehold. With the MRT station only a short walk away, residents are basically two MRT stops away from town.

However, market watchers warn that buyers - those who bought off developer's plans - might not realise how small the units are until they see the completed apartments.

Nowadays, the space allocated for bay windows, planter boxes, air-con ledges and balconies can eat significantly into your living area.

'In some instances, they can make up as much as 20 per cent or more of the total. If you want more 'liveable' space, you should do a like-for-like comparision before you make your decision,' said Chesterton International's head of research and consultancy, Mr Colin Tan.

For instance, at the 56-unit Citigate Residence on Rangoon Road, the 441 sq ft and 517 sq ft advertised for its smaller units include the bay window, air-con ledge, planter and balcony.

Nevertheless, many buyers could still bite simply because of the seemingly low absolute prices and projected high rental yields, market watchers say.

'Consumers must be more prudent. The absolute value of such developments might be low, but investors have to consider whether they can find a buyer or tenant later,' said HSR Property Group's executive director, Mr Eric Cheng. 'They are suitable only for those who are comfortable with small units.'

He said that many buyers might not realise the units are too small to live in until the projects are completed.

'One of my friends who bought a 580 sq ft unit on Mackenzie Road told me it's like a bird's nest,' he added.

[email protected]

dakoda sucks.
01-07-08, 19:17
For Dakoda new launch, 100% many units will be thrown back to developer mark my words... After they realised that they bought shit in the midst of low class hdb area with geylang the nearest entertainment spot.


June 29, 2008

property

'Mickey Mouse homes' snapped up near Little India

Buyers like these small apartments as they are close to the city and they seem more affordable

By Joyce Teo, Property Correspondent


The area near Farrer Park MRT station in Little India - once largely shunned by developers - has become the playground of smaller property players.

These little-known companies have bought land there and launched projects that range in size from as few as 13 units to around 50.

Recently, Suites 123 in Rangoon Road - which has 37 apartments - was largely sold out, despite weak market sentiment.

Before that, other small projects such as Citigate Residence, Suites@Owen and Soho@Farrer were also sold out. Some of these projects were sold at around $1,000 to $1,100 per sq ft (psf), which is not cheap, market watchers noted.

However, as the apartments are usually quite small, these 'Mickey Mouse units' appear to be priced at relatively low levels. Most of these projects have shop units as well.

Mr David Neubronner, the executive director of Savills Residential, noted that many of the one-bedroom units are just 400 sq ft and the two-bedroom units 700 sq ft.

He added: 'A two-roomer may cost $700,000.'

That, he said, is a 'very attractive entry point' for buyers looking to stay near the city.

At Suites@Owen, the 20 apartments range in size from just 366 sq ft for a one-bedroom unit to 1,044 sq ft for a two-bedroom penthouse.

The sizes shrink even further at the 13-unit Kent Residences on Kent Road. The smallest apartment is just 312 sq ft - roughly half the size of an average three-room HDB flat, or about the size of two Old Chang Kee kiosks.

The developer of Kent Residences, which is also behind Tyrwhitt 139 on Tyrwhitt Road, said the area is attractive because it is near an MRT station.

These projects target singles and small families. The buyers are mainly Singaporeans in their 30s but there are also some foreigners.

Mr Neubronner said the projects attract many end-users as the area is at the city fringe, which is getting more exciting.

Market watchers said Farrer Park's proximity to Little India might deter single females or families with kids, but not necessarily single men.

Still, there are many projects located north of Farrer Park MRT station, across the road from the buzz and chaos of Little India - and less savoury activities at Desker Road.

While many people also do not want to live near the Little India conservation area, some love living there, including artists and film-makers.

The area is full of history and character. Race Course Road, for instance, took its name from Singapore's first race course, built in Farrer Park in 1842. One of the country's oldest Buddhist temples, Leong San Buddhist Temple, is also in the vicinity.

And when some of the newer developments are completed, the residents might include a famous face or two. At least one local celebrity is believed to have bought a unit in a small development north of Farrer Park MRT station.

For buyers, the good thing about these small projects is that they are mostly either freehold or 999-year leasehold. With the MRT station only a short walk away, residents are basically two MRT stops away from town.

However, market watchers warn that buyers - those who bought off developer's plans - might not realise how small the units are until they see the completed apartments.

Nowadays, the space allocated for bay windows, planter boxes, air-con ledges and balconies can eat significantly into your living area.

'In some instances, they can make up as much as 20 per cent or more of the total. If you want more 'liveable' space, you should do a like-for-like comparision before you make your decision,' said Chesterton International's head of research and consultancy, Mr Colin Tan.

For instance, at the 56-unit Citigate Residence on Rangoon Road, the 441 sq ft and 517 sq ft advertised for its smaller units include the bay window, air-con ledge, planter and balcony.

Nevertheless, many buyers could still bite simply because of the seemingly low absolute prices and projected high rental yields, market watchers say.

'Consumers must be more prudent. The absolute value of such developments might be low, but investors have to consider whether they can find a buyer or tenant later,' said HSR Property Group's executive director, Mr Eric Cheng. 'They are suitable only for those who are comfortable with small units.'

He said that many buyers might not realise the units are too small to live in until the projects are completed.

'One of my friends who bought a 580 sq ft unit on Mackenzie Road told me it's like a bird's nest,' he added.

[email protected]

CannotSpell
01-07-08, 21:24
For Dakoda new launch, 100% many units will be thrown back to developer mark my words... After they realised that they bought shit in the midst of low class hdb area with geylang the nearest entertainment spot.
I thought it is Dakota Residences? Yes, Dakoda sucks (wherever that is) but Dakota does not.

Unreg¡stered
03-07-08, 00:24
For Dakoda new launch, 100% many units will be thrown back to developer mark my words... After they realised that they bought shit in the midst of low class hdb area with geylang the nearest entertainment spot.
... but this is Pristine Heights leh ...

iridrium
04-07-08, 15:48
Hi all,

Have you heard of a new development by Fragrance Properties Pte Ltd - Pristine Heights at 77 Mergui Road? Soft Launch now on. Seems to have splendid view of the city. Better grab fast, 60 units only...

Just went to see today, 3 bed room, 1356 sq foot units have 270 degree unobstructed view of Orchard, Takashimaya, Tangs, Novena and Suntec City. Finishing also very good...

Freehold also at about sgd 900-970 psf. TOP June' 2010.
Partial Condo facitilies, with pool, gym, bbq, children pool and playground.

Also realised some Indonesian Investors already bought whole of level 8. *Must be good investment opportunity? Looks like these foreign investors super fast seah!

Oh yes, also very near to Farrer MRT (6-7 minutes walk!)

By the way, its about 1-2 minutes away from Oxford Suites that recently sold off like pan cakes.

I might want to get a unit there seah!

Any thoughts?

Below are not directed at anyone but strict my personal opinion. I extend my apologies if I inadvertably offended someone here.

It is probably a bit late to make a comment here but I was down at the showflat and in my humble opinion , it is the worst showflat I ever been to.I was flabbergasted at the poor design, crap quality of material used, non-existence ID of the development. The marble used on the floor looks fake and even if they are marble, they are probably inferior marble. Rooms are extremely small, if you look at the picture of the bedroom in the previous post, you will see the headboard area facing the window. The reason for this werid design is because there is no other space to place the bed!!! I kid you not.Kitchen and toilets are so tiny and the finishes are quite bad.

It was extremely disconcerting to find out that development sold 95% in three weeks (only left 4 units) at avg $1,000psf. Flip open the poorly done-up brochure and you will find ridiculous use of words in the brochure, words like ’slumber in vogue’ (huh???) on the page showing the bedroom and ‘delectable sustenance’ (double huh????) on the page showing the kitchen. :scared-5:

It is really quite a waste of a good piece of land because the location is pretty good that is not too near to the expressway. Mergui sites will be too near, too noisy. Pity.

My personal opinion. No offense.

Curious
08-07-08, 11:10
Below are not directed at anyone but strict my personal opinion. I extend my apologies if I inadvertably offended someone here.

It is probably a bit late to make a comment here but I was down at the showflat and in my humble opinion , it is the worst showflat I ever been to.I was flabbergasted at the poor design, crap quality of material used, non-existence ID of the development. The marble used on the floor looks fake and even if they are marble, they are probably inferior marble. Rooms are extremely small, if you look at the picture of the bedroom in the previous post, you will see the headboard area facing the window. The reason for this werid design is because there is no other space to place the bed!!! I kid you not.Kitchen and toilets are so tiny and the finishes are quite bad.

It was extremely disconcerting to find out that development sold 95% in three weeks (only left 4 units) at avg $1,000psf. Flip open the poorly done-up brochure and you will find ridiculous use of words in the brochure, words like ’slumber in vogue’ (huh???) on the page showing the bedroom and ‘delectable sustenance’ (double huh????) on the page showing the kitchen. :scared-5:

It is really quite a waste of a good piece of land because the location is pretty good that is not too near to the expressway. Mergui sites will be too near, too noisy. Pity.

My personal opinion. No offense.



1,356sqft 3-bedder small meh?

iridrium
08-07-08, 13:46
1,356sqft 3-bedder small meh?

It is one thing to look at the size and another to look at how the developer calculates the 1,356sq ft. If the developer give u large planter, pes, bay window, roof terrace, air con ledge and weird corner and layout, it will drastically reduce your usable area.

Curious
09-07-08, 11:21
It is one thing to look at the size and another to look at how the developer calculates the 1,356sq ft. If the developer give u large planter, pes, bay window, roof terrace, air con ledge and weird corner and layout, it will drastically reduce your usable area.
1,356sqft with 2 balconies and no other PES looks OK lah.

iridrium
09-07-08, 14:49
1,356sqft with 2 balconies and no other PES looks OK lah.


Well, the point is...You can get unit with better layout, better design,better finishes elsewhere leh. Why spend so much and later you discover you are buying a lemon.

It is really not as fantastic as mentioned in the earlier posting. I wonder why the earlier posting about the development was so good.

Strictly my point of view.

hahahahaa
09-07-08, 15:42
Below are not directed at anyone but strict my personal opinion. I extend my apologies if I inadvertably offended someone here.

It is probably a bit late to make a comment here but I was down at the showflat and in my humble opinion , it is the worst showflat I ever been to.I was flabbergasted at the poor design, crap quality of material used, non-existence ID of the development. The marble used on the floor looks fake and even if they are marble, they are probably inferior marble. Rooms are extremely small, if you look at the picture of the bedroom in the previous post, you will see the headboard area facing the window. The reason for this werid design is because there is no other space to place the bed!!! I kid you not.Kitchen and toilets are so tiny and the finishes are quite bad.

It was extremely disconcerting to find out that development sold 95% in three weeks (only left 4 units) at avg $1,000psf. Flip open the poorly done-up brochure and you will find ridiculous use of words in the brochure, words like ’slumber in vogue’ (huh???) on the page showing the bedroom and ‘delectable sustenance’ (double huh????) on the page showing the kitchen. :scared-5:

It is really quite a waste of a good piece of land because the location is pretty good that is not too near to the expressway. Mergui sites will be too near, too noisy. Pity.

My personal opinion. No offense.





typical promotional literature from CHEENA local company.

the ****ing towkays don't know english, they just hire someone to anyhow bomb.

Unregistered2
09-07-08, 16:56
Below are not directed at anyone but strict my personal opinion. I extend my apologies if I inadvertably offended someone here.

It is probably a bit late to make a comment here but I was down at the showflat and in my humble opinion , it is the worst showflat I ever been to.I was flabbergasted at the poor design, crap quality of material used, non-existence ID of the development. The marble used on the floor looks fake and even if they are marble, they are probably inferior marble. Rooms are extremely small, if you look at the picture of the bedroom in the previous post, you will see the headboard area facing the window. The reason for this werid design is because there is no other space to place the bed!!! I kid you not.Kitchen and toilets are so tiny and the finishes are quite bad.

It was extremely disconcerting to find out that development sold 95% in three weeks (only left 4 units) at avg $1,000psf. Flip open the poorly done-up brochure and you will find ridiculous use of words in the brochure, words like ’slumber in vogue’ (huh???) on the page showing the bedroom and ‘delectable sustenance’ (double huh????) on the page showing the kitchen. :scared-5:

It is really quite a waste of a good piece of land because the location is pretty good that is not too near to the expressway. Mergui sites will be too near, too noisy. Pity.

My personal opinion. No offense.




Thanks for sharing. Your feedback will be useful to potential buyers.

Unreg¡stered
09-07-08, 18:01
Well, the point is...You can get unit with better layout, better design,better finishes elsewhere leh. Why spend so much and later you discover you are buying a lemon.

It is really not as fantastic as mentioned in the earlier posting. I wonder why the earlier posting about the development was so good.

Strictly my point of view.
If got freehold condo in/near town and yet cheaper than Pristine Heights, of course you should buy that condo. Can go find and let us know which one. Thanks.

Unregisteredzzz
10-07-08, 10:58
the closest should be boon keng or balestier area. someone just started the beacon thread. selling at $800+ psf, 999 years to be launched this weekend.

Unregistered222
11-07-08, 09:24
the closest should be boon keng or balestier area. someone just started the beacon thread. selling at $800+ psf, 999 years to be launched this weekend.
boon keng should be a better choice even though it is surrounded by commercial buildings.

corny name
11-07-08, 11:20
PRISTINE HEIGHTS is such a corny name... could only be conceived by a cheena towkay

Unregistered567
11-07-08, 12:03
PRISTINE HEIGHTS is such a corny name... could only be conceived by a cheena towkay
you want to marry the towkay? why care so much? don't want to buy then don't buy

pulatdoi
21-07-08, 13:24
Just Visit!
Credit Cards For Excellent Credit (http://excellent-credit-card.blogspot.com)

Curious
21-07-08, 15:56
Just Visit!
Credit Cards For Excellent Credit (http://excellent-credit-card.blogspot.com)
What has Credit Cards got to do with Pristine Heights?

mr ƒunny
30-09-08, 17:48
The Straits Times
Sep 30, 2008 Tuesday

Thomson collective sale back on track after SLA appeal


THE collective sale of five small estates in Thomson Road is back on track after getting stalled two months ago.

An appeal by buyers Mergui Development has been granted by the Singapore Land Authority (SLA), to reduce the price of a 1,000 sq m section of a road needed for redeveloping the project.

Developer KSH Holdings, the parent company of a firm in the Mergui Development consortium, told the Singapore Exchange yesterday that the SLA had cut the land premium payable from $16.74 million to $8.37 million.

KSH project manager Richard Tham said the SLA's revised offer was more in line with the price 'initially expected'. The buyers were caught off guard by the initial $16.74 million land premium, which is believed to have delayed the completion of the $120 million sale.

Owners at the five estates - Norfolk Court, Mergui Lodge, Northern Mansion, Mergui Court and The Mergui - were said to be considering walking away with the 10 per cent deposit of $12 million because buyers had failed to complete the sale, despite a two-month deadline extension.

Both sides have since agreed on a deadline extension until November, but this involved paying a further $3 million deposit to the 88 sellers.

The SLA said it had originally priced the land 'similar to that offered by the developer to the existing land owners along Mergui Road'. However, on review, it noted the land had some development constraints and considered the revised price 'in order to facilitate the development proposal'.

Mergui Development is a joint venture between Bursa-listed IOI Properties unit Multi Wealth Singapore, a local private firm LBH, and KSH unit Kim Seng Heng Realty, which holds 35 per cent.

The strip of land is needed so the five estates near Rangoon and Moulmein roads can be combined and developed into one project. This will give a land area of 74,355 sq ft and a gross floor area of 208,196 sq ft. It will allow a high-rise block with about 140 luxury flats each measuring 1,250 sq ft on average.

JESSICA CHEAM

Unreg¡stered
02-10-08, 13:46
The Straits Times
Sep 30, 2008 Tuesday

Thomson collective sale back on track after SLA appeal


THE collective sale of five small estates in Thomson Road is back on track after getting stalled two months ago.

An appeal by buyers Mergui Development has been granted by the Singapore Land Authority (SLA), to reduce the price of a 1,000 sq m section of a road needed for redeveloping the project.

Developer KSH Holdings, the parent company of a firm in the Mergui Development consortium, told the Singapore Exchange yesterday that the SLA had cut the land premium payable from $16.74 million to $8.37 million.

KSH project manager Richard Tham said the SLA's revised offer was more in line with the price 'initially expected'. The buyers were caught off guard by the initial $16.74 million land premium, which is believed to have delayed the completion of the $120 million sale.

Owners at the five estates - Norfolk Court, Mergui Lodge, Northern Mansion, Mergui Court and The Mergui - were said to be considering walking away with the 10 per cent deposit of $12 million because buyers had failed to complete the sale, despite a two-month deadline extension.

Both sides have since agreed on a deadline extension until November, but this involved paying a further $3 million deposit to the 88 sellers.

The SLA said it had originally priced the land 'similar to that offered by the developer to the existing land owners along Mergui Road'. However, on review, it noted the land had some development constraints and considered the revised price 'in order to facilitate the development proposal'.

Mergui Development is a joint venture between Bursa-listed IOI Properties unit Multi Wealth Singapore, a local private firm LBH, and KSH unit Kim Seng Heng Realty, which holds 35 per cent.

The strip of land is needed so the five estates near Rangoon and Moulmein roads can be combined and developed into one project. This will give a land area of 74,355 sq ft and a gross floor area of 208,196 sq ft. It will allow a high-rise block with about 140 luxury flats each measuring 1,250 sq ft on average.

JESSICA CHEAM
Wah lau!
Newspaper anyhow report.
Farrer Park lah. What Thomson?
Need to study his geography again?

Question
07-10-08, 15:57
Wah lau!
Newspaper anyhow report.
Farrer Park lah. What Thomson?
Need to study his geography again?
Hey! I heard TOPPing soon.
Like Q1 2009 leh. Is it true?

Unreg¡stered
14-10-08, 16:53
Hey! I heard TOPPing soon.
Like Q1 2009 leh. Is it true?
Think so. Can move in soon.

Unreg¡stered
17-10-08, 23:43
Private Residential Units Sold in the Month of August 2008

Project Name . Locality . Units Sold In Month . Highest $psf . Median $psf . Lowest $psf
Urban Lofts ...... RCR ........ 46 ............................. 1,211 ............. 1,033 ............ 870
Nearby Urban Lofts fully sold on launch day.

Unreg¡stered
23-10-08, 15:12
Nearby Urban Lofts fully sold on launch day.
Wow! Cool!

Question
13-11-08, 20:31
Hey! I heard TOPPing soon.
Like Q1 2009 leh. Is it true?

Think so. Can move in soon.
So how?
Any confirmation of TOP?

Sell
13-11-08, 23:36
Don't know

Reporter
17-11-08, 13:52
Don't know
Is there a need to reply when you don't know?

Reporter
07-10-09, 22:35
The Straits Times
Sep 30, 2008 Tuesday

Thomson collective sale back on track after SLA appeal


THE collective sale of five small estates in Thomson Road is back on track after getting stalled two months ago.

An appeal by buyers Mergui Development has been granted by the Singapore Land Authority (SLA), to reduce the price of a 1,000 sqm section of a road needed for redeveloping the project.

Developer KSH Holdings, the parent company of a firm in the Mergui Development consortium, told the Singapore Exchange yesterday that the SLA had cut the land premium payable from $16.74 million to $8.37 million.

KSH project manager Richard Tham said the SLA's revised offer was more in line with the price 'initially expected'. The buyers were caught off guard by the initial $16.74 million land premium, which is believed to have delayed the completion of the $120 million sale.

Owners at the five estates - Norfolk Court, Mergui Lodge, Northern Mansion, Mergui Court and The Mergui - were said to be considering walking away with the 10% deposit of $12 million because buyers had failed to complete the sale, despite a two-month deadline extension.

Both sides have since agreed on a deadline extension until November, but this involved paying a further $3 million deposit to the 88 sellers.

The SLA said it had originally priced the land 'similar to that offered by the developer to the existing land owners along Mergui Road'. However, on review, it noted the land had some development constraints and considered the revised price 'in order to facilitate the development proposal'.

Mergui Development is a joint venture between Bursa-listed IOI Properties unit Multi Wealth Singapore, a local private firm LBH, and KSH unit Kim Seng Heng Realty, which holds 35%.

The strip of land is needed so the five estates near Rangoon and Moulmein roads can be combined and developed into one project. This will give a land area of 74,355 sq ft and a gross floor area of 208,196 sq ft. It will allow a high-rise block with about 140 luxury flats each measuring 1,250 sqft on average.

JESSICA CHEAM
So when are they launching the new development?
Are they planning Mickey Mouse units as well?

Reporter
17-03-10, 01:35
#08-04?
Prosper or die?


Pristine Heights
Address ....................... psf ............... Area ........ Price ......... Contract Date
77 Mergui Road #08-04 .... $1,000 psf .... 850 sqft .... $850,000 .... 12 Feb 10

Rysk
21-03-10, 18:59
You can get City Square for a lower price. Much better deal to get a project built by City Developments than Fragrance Properties (you should see the quality of their condo projects). Long run, City Square will hold it value batter.

One of my fren who's staying at City Sq told me tat he & some of the owners are disappointed as the surrounding always hv lots of indian/sri lankan/bangladesh hanging around the condo.. is really the "little indian condo" at Farrer pk..

No offence to the race/foreigners tat i mentioned..

Reporter
12-04-10, 18:16
23 psf more for being 2-level higher.


Pristine Heights
Address ....................... psf ............... Area ........ Price ......... Contract Date
77 Mergui Road #10-04 .... $1,023 psf .... 850 sqft .... $870,000 .... 24 Mar 10

Rysk
12-04-10, 22:05
Any idea when those neighbouring apartment beside Pristine Hgts will give way to new up coming condo?
Heard those apartments already successfully enbloc...
And will it be at least 1000psf up?

Rysk
07-06-10, 22:53
The Straits Times
Sep 30, 2008 Tuesday

Thomson collective sale back on track after SLA appeal


THE collective sale of five small estates in Thomson Road is back on track after getting stalled two months ago.

An appeal by buyers Mergui Development has been granted by the Singapore Land Authority (SLA), to reduce the price of a 1,000 sq m section of a road needed for redeveloping the project.

Developer KSH Holdings, the parent company of a firm in the Mergui Development consortium, told the Singapore Exchange yesterday that the SLA had cut the land premium payable from $16.74 million to $8.37 million.

KSH project manager Richard Tham said the SLA's revised offer was more in line with the price 'initially expected'. The buyers were caught off guard by the initial $16.74 million land premium, which is believed to have delayed the completion of the $120 million sale.

Owners at the five estates - Norfolk Court, Mergui Lodge, Northern Mansion, Mergui Court and The Mergui - were said to be considering walking away with the 10 per cent deposit of $12 million because buyers had failed to complete the sale, despite a two-month deadline extension.

Both sides have since agreed on a deadline extension until November, but this involved paying a further $3 million deposit to the 88 sellers.

The SLA said it had originally priced the land 'similar to that offered by the developer to the existing land owners along Mergui Road'. However, on review, it noted the land had some development constraints and considered the revised price 'in order to facilitate the development proposal'.

Mergui Development is a joint venture between Bursa-listed IOI Properties unit Multi Wealth Singapore, a local private firm LBH, and KSH unit Kim Seng Heng Realty, which holds 35 per cent.

The strip of land is needed so the five estates near Rangoon and Moulmein roads can be combined and developed into one project. This will give a land area of 74,355 sq ft and a gross floor area of 208,196 sq ft. It will allow a high-rise block with about 140 luxury flats each measuring 1,250 sq ft on average.

JESSICA CHEAM

Happened to passby Mergui Road. Saw there's a signboard showing new development is about to begin.
One foreign worker on site, he told me construction with begin this week - first, demolition of the 5 estates - Norfolk court, Mergui lodge, Northern mansion, Mergui court, The Mergui.
Looks like thereafter, showflat will be up.

yukiari
15-12-10, 12:28
Anyone seen the showflat for clydes residence before? is the $1300 psf sounds reasonable for that area? thks

Teana
09-02-11, 09:21
Anyone seen the showflat for clydes residence before? is the $1300 psf sounds reasonable for that area? thks
So ... did you buy?

bullman
09-02-11, 14:48
Anyone seen the showflat for clydes residence before? is the $1300 psf sounds reasonable for that area? thks

This is to keep things in perspective. I viewed the studio units at Clydes Residence when it TOPed back in early 2006. Its was going for 380 - 400 k back then, translating to 700+ psf? Now its 1300 psf and its 5 years old? You judge.

Rysk
11-02-11, 11:45
This is to keep things in perspective. I viewed the studio units at Clydes Residence when it TOPed back in early 2006. Its was going for 380 - 400 k back then, translating to 700+ psf? Now its 1300 psf and its 5 years old? You judge.

Aiyo.. 10-yrs ago Gd98 is like $1.2/L & now $2/L.. don't tell me you own a car & don't pump petrol thinking is overpriced.
But I tink Clydes Res looks quite old & quite bored.. maybe 1100-1200psf is ok for a MM unit.

bullman
12-02-11, 21:47
Aiyo.. 10-yrs ago Gd98 is like $1.2/L & now $2/L.. don't tell me you own a car & don't pump petrol thinking is overpriced.
But I tink Clydes Res looks quite old & quite bored.. maybe 1100-1200psf is ok for a MM unit.

You are comparing petroluem, neccesary/compulsory if you own a car and w/o economical choice(other than brand) with an apartment unit which one has control on the choice of development, price, terms and conditions of sale and also entry/exit timing.

Its like comparing oranges and apples?

BTW, Clydes is not really an MM unit, remembered that its Studio unit is around 500 sqft. Cheers

Geylang OKT
13-02-11, 06:18
A unit of 500sqft in size and below is classified as a MM unit though :eek:

bullman
14-02-11, 09:07
A unit of 500sqft in size and below is classified as a MM unit though :eek:

Ok buddy. To be specific, the size of the studio is 570 sqft, so its not MM.

Teana
06-03-11, 16:48
23 psf more for being 2-level higher.


Pristine Heights
Address....................... psf............... Area........ Price......... Contract Date
77 Mergui Road #10-04.... $1,023 psf.... 850 sqft.... $870,000 .... 24 Mar 10
#16-02 transacted at $1,264 psf on 18th February 2011 according to latest caveat.

Teana
21-03-11, 17:11
Unit at Pristine Heights hits $1,264 psf
The Edge Singapore
Monday, 14 March 2011

2 units at Pristine Heights were sold at record prices last month, with one setting a new high of $1,264 psf and another hitting $1,257 psf. The prices are above the peak of $1,202 psf in 2007, when a 732 sqft unit on the 17th floor was sold for $880,000. The 60-unit freehold apartment along Mergui Road is seeing renewed interest from homebuyers following the launch of Cityscape at Farrer Park a block away.

In October last year, Mergui Development — a joint venture between Bursa Malaysia-listed IOI Properties, Singapore Exchange-listed KSH Holdings and LBH Pte Ltd — launched 75 units at Cityscape after KSH made an en-bloc purchase of Norfolk Court, Mergui Lodge, Northern Mansion, Mergui Court and The Mergui in 2007. Units range from 958 sqft for a 2-bedroom unit to 2,971 sqft for a penthouse. The 250-unit, 30-storey freehold development is expected to receive its temporary occupation permit (TOP) in 2015. Richard Tham, KSH’s project manager, says as at March 9, 43 units of Cityscape have been sold, fetching an average selling price of $1,400 psf.

With Cityscape setting the new benchmark, older condominiums in the vicinity could see a jump in prices. The 16-year-old, 36-unit freehold Mergui Mansions, which sits between Pristine Heights and Cityscape, recorded its last transaction in March 2010, when a 1,431 sqft unit was sold for $945,000 ($660 psf).

Kenny Lim, a property agent with Huttons, says apartments in projects such as Mergui Mansions and Pristine Heights are bigger compared with those in newer developments in the area such as City Loft along Race Course Road.

Lim adds that Pristine Heights, which received its TOP in 2009, is one of the newer developments in the quiet neighborhood. It was developed by Fragrance Properties and units there range from 732 sqft for a 2-bedroom unit to 1,862 sqft for a penthouse.

Centrally located between Novena and Little India, Pristine Height is a short drive from shopping facilities such as City Square Mall. The condo is also within walking distance of the Pek Kio market and hawker centre and a few bus stops away from the Farrer Park MRT station, where Connexion — a hospital-cum-hotel complex — is being built on top.

Renu Mahajan, an agent with ARP’s Realtors, who is marketing a 3-bedroom unit at Pristine Heights for a rental of $5,400 a month, says response has been quite good, including enquiries from patients from the Middle East.

From Feb 15 to 22, there were 2 transactions at Pristine Heights, according to caveats lodged with URA Realis. A 732 sqft unit on the 16th floor was sold for $925,000 ($1,264 psf) on Feb 18. That is a 13% gain for the previous owner who purchased the unit for $818,907 ($1,119 psf) in June 2007.

Another 732 sqft unit on the 12th floor was sold for $920,000 ($1,257 psf) on Feb 21. This represents a 21% gain for the seller who purchased the unit for $760,000 ($1,038 psf) in June 2007.

Teana
24-03-11, 22:46
#16-02 transacted at $1,264 psf on 18th February 2011 according to latest caveat.
#18-02, $1,282 psf, 4 March 2011.

Rysk
26-12-12, 18:26
With the side effect from Cityscape.. Pristine heights pushing for new high psf..

PRISTINE HEIGHTS MERGUI ROAD Apartment $1,032,000 732 Strata 1,410psf Dec-12

Rysk
01-04-13, 13:29
With the side effect from Cityscape.. Pristine heights pushing for new high psf..

PRISTINE HEIGHTS MERGUI ROAD Apartment $1,032,000 732 Strata 1,410psf Dec-12
Yet another new high in psf.. :ashamed1:

PRISTINE HEIGHTS MERGUI ROAD Apartment $1,100,000 732 Strata 1,532psf Mar-13

Rysk
29-05-13, 13:13
NB!.. UP & UP & UP.. :banghead:

PRISTINE HEIGHTS MERGUI ROAD Apartment 1,390,000 1,076sf Strata 1,291psf May-13 (mid flr)

PRISTINE HEIGHTS MERGUI ROAD Apartment 1,290,000 1,076sf Strata 1,198psf May-12 (high flr)

PRISTINE HEIGHTS MERGUI ROAD Apartment 1,183,600 1,076sf Strata 1,100psf May-11 (high flr)