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mr funny
30-11-06, 23:21
http://img238.imageshack.us/img238/2806/urbanedge1fn7.jpg

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Site Area: 57,568 sq ft

5 storeys

TOP: 31/12/2010

Total: 75 units & 10 townhouses

Studio: 420 - 614 sq ft (50 units)

2 room: 980 sq ft (3 units)

3 room: 1,087 - 1,173 sq ft (12 units)

Penthouse (Studio): 1,313 - 1,399 sq ft (5 units)

Penthouse (3 room): 1,518 sq ft (1 unit)

Penthouse (4 room): 1,894 - 1,938 sq ft (3 units)

4 room with Attic (2nd floor): 2,110 sq ft (1 unit)

FULLY SOLD OUT

beeb
01-12-06, 09:05
Doesn't look very impressive. i guess it sold out because of its relatively low price!

ck_marz
01-12-06, 22:05
anyone know if the showflat still open?

surfers
01-12-06, 22:38
Isn't it sold out? :beats-me-man:

ck_marz
01-12-06, 22:49
Heard that Grand Duchess' showflat still open even though all units were sold out.

duchess in bukit timah?
03-12-06, 08:35
where is this Grand Duchess? share with us please thanks

mr funny
04-12-06, 16:11
where is this Grand Duchess? share with us please thanks

Hi,

The Grand Duchess is in Katong.

Please refer to the following article:


Nov 27, 2006
Katong condo sells all 121 units within 36 hours
By Fiona Chan

IT WAS as hot as Katong laksa.

Hundreds of potential buyers were turned away yesterday from a new Katong condominium that was sold out within 36 hours of its soft launch on Friday.

Grand Duchess at St Patrick's was so popular that all 121 units were unexpectedly snapped up by Saturday night at its invitation-only soft launch.

But hopeful buyers continued to turn up in droves yesterday, having received invitations for 'previews' that were to be staggered until Wednesday.

The demand was 'stronger than expected' and Singaporean buyers formed 85 per cent of those who managed to snare units, said Mr Vito Koh, group general manager of developer United Industrial Corporation (UIC).

'When we started taking orders on Friday, all hell broke loose. We had to turn away hundreds of people yesterday,' he added.

However, the showflat in St Patrick's Road will be kept open for another two weeks, as planned.

Advertisements scheduled this week to announce the condominium's public launch this coming weekend will also be run, but as 'thank-you advertisements' instead, said Mr Koh.

The robust take-up for Grand Duchess occurred despite a price tag some 10per cent higher than those of neighbouring properties.

The freehold condominium's price was raised twice over Friday and Saturday to $740 per sq ft (psf), or to about $1 million for a three-bedroom unit.

This compares to $650 psf for nearby St Patrick's Loft and less than $700 psf for Poshgrove East down the road.

However, just over 20 out of the 37 units at St Patrick's Loft have found takers over the last two months.

At 76-unit Poshgrove East, only 57 units were sold within a month in August, before developer Tong Eng Group halted sales temporarily.

Property consultants said that the surprisingly keen interest in Grand Duchess could stem from the unique colonial villas fronting the condominium. These villas were previously owned by the family of Straits Chinese tycoon Tan Kim Seng.

One of the villas will be converted into a clubhouse with extensive facilities, such as a theatre lounge and spa treatment rooms.

'It is very unusual for a condo to sell out like that so quickly,' said Mr Nicholas Mak, director of research and consultancy at Knight Frank.

'It's definitely not typical of lower-end condos, although some selected projects that have been very well-publicised do move fast.'

But Mr Ku Swee Yong, director of marketing and business development at Savills Singapore, said the strong sales may indicate growing demand for mid-tier homes, which have so far lagged behind luxury properties in the current market rebound.

'There is interest at the mid-tier level for sure, and if they are reasonably priced and provide good value for money in terms of design and features, they will sell,' he said.

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Unregistered
05-12-06, 11:15
Why is Grand Duchess showflat still open after being sold out?:confused:

Makelele
05-12-06, 21:05
I guess they want to encourage sub sales? Done by their agents, of course :D

Intrepid Explorer 2.0
02-02-07, 15:58
Some photos of the Ford Mansions plot at Ford Ave taken last year before the launch of The Ford.

http://img124.imageshack.us/img124/3958/hollandroadplotvn3.jpg

http://img124.imageshack.us/img124/3922/hollandroadplot2ug5.jpg

DW
08-12-08, 18:36
Does anyone know what was the launch price of Ford @ Holland ??
Any information will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

dtrax
12-12-08, 13:11
NOt sure how accurate: http://www.livesingapore.com/live/privtransaction.jsp - u can search for the ford.

$10XX-$12XX?

DW
13-12-08, 00:11
Dear Dtrax,
That site has been most helpful. I wonder if you do happened to know what is the source of these data ? Are they direct feeds from URA or REALIS or is it pulled off certain proprietary (property agency) database ??

Thanks.

dtrax
13-12-08, 00:23
From different sources URA, agents, other 3rd party sources. Usually I use different sources for my research to check the price history. You can also check out http://streetsine.com/main.html, the amazing part is that this site also list the stack and unit number:

1 Ford Avenue #02-11

Freehold

$1409

484

$682k

08 Aug 08
1 Ford Avenue #02-01

Freehold

$1301

614

$798k

27 Jun 08
1 Ford Avenue #02-15

Freehold

$1257

549

$690k

28 Apr 08
1 Ford Avenue #02-13

Freehold

$1407

506

$712k

11 Jan 08
1 Ford Avenue #03-12

Freehold

$1500

549

$823k

05 Dec 07
1 Ford Avenue #02-02

Freehold

$1550

1152

$1785k

04 Dec 07
1 Ford Avenue #05-10

Freehold

$1501

420

$630k

03 Oct 07
1 Ford Avenue #04-02

Freehold

$1502

1152

$1730k

19 Sep 07

DW
13-12-08, 10:17
The streetsine site is amazing.