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City Square is worth a lot more than $1088psf. Don't sell it at that ridiculous price. D8 is going to be regarded as prime very soon and there is no reason why it should not fetch more than $1200psf in the next 1 to 2 years. The Govt is paying a lot of attention in the area and the city fringe, so for goodness sake, don't sell it at that ridiculous price....
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Originally Posted by KFC
I think $1000 psf is a fairvalue, city fringe so what, the surrounding just does not do it justice. Look at Chinatown, it is city fringe too, prices there have never gone up all these years....
If it is so good why does CS Mall have Metro and Fairprice as its anchor tenants? Think... $1088 psf is good, you should take profit
$1088 psf is too low. Garden vista, hillvista and park natura in upper bt timah already going 4 mre than 1k psf, wat mre bout a frhd cndo wth full fac near town?Quote:
Originally Posted by Teo KK
It is in a black sea on Sat / Sun
the park and the mall will end up with the foreign workers
govt shud clean up black sea but can't fault on locatn as it is very near town. Shud relocate black sea to jurong or smewhere elseQuote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered88
Latest TOP date for CitySquare Residences is by 1st Quarter 2009. The building is in fact completed with nothing much left for touching up and currently work is ongoing for the Kitchener Link as well. Upon TOP for CitySquare Residences, The work will commences for the Park too.
Yes black and yellow sea should be cleaned up.Quote:
Originally Posted by black sea cleanup team
Then local workers like you can clean up the rubbish bins and construct buildings. You will get paid pretty well.
Well done.
600psf plus only can consider
developer sold at between 450 - 500plus in 2005 !!
you should have grab them during the developer's sales launch then... now you will never get this price anymore.
U never know what will happen in 6 mths time - even Mr Li Ka Shing says theQuote:
Originally Posted by Petmail
"worst is yet to come" - read post in this forum.
i have seen properties TOP during Sars time that went even below developers'
launch price - so anything is possible.
For CitySQ - there 910 units - 90% of them will try and compete for the sales
or rental dollar. So just imagine.....
What do you mean by "clean up"? You're such a racist. If you don't like the so-called "black sea" then just do't buy this area or Meyer/Amber. There is always a choice!
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Originally Posted by black sea cleanup team
Citysquare in such a nice area but tarnished by black sea. Govt (GOD) should relocate black sea to Tuas or Woodlands and give D8 a thorough cleanup
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Originally Posted by Not racist
it is time for relocation of Little India to some place Ulu. If you want D8 to be upmarket, that is the only way to go. Mustafa store should also be relocated to Sembawang or Tuas or perhaps Jalan Kayu. I think Jalan Kayu is ideal coz the Ke Leng Kias can finish eating their curry and go for their walks in Mustafa after that.
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Originally Posted by Not racist
By then City Square may have hit $2,500 psf already.Quote:
Originally Posted by TIME FOR RELOCATION
Worth considering, isn't?
that is the whole idea, for city square to sell for 2k psf. The growth of the area hampered by black sea, no doubt bout it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Muttu
the following are various initiatives to adopt: 1) shift entire black sea population to Tuas 2) move the black sea underground permanently 3) use bleach to whiten black sea
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Originally Posted by cleanup proposals
racist remarks - soon you may be tracked
black sea has many implications, so if you think it is racist, it will be. If you think it in a non-racist manner, it will not be. No race has been mentioned in the posting but your crooked mind has construed it as otherwise...
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Originally Posted by nregistered
Racist comments sinply reflect a person's insecurity about his world. Let's not bother about such people. Hopefully, one day, he will also suffer similar racist taunts when he visits another country where he is the minority
We heard many times about the re-rejuvenate idea from Government at the outer city areas. However, the prime area will always be the prime area and command the high prices.
The outer prime will always remain to cater for the larger population of the resident. Therefore, the prices per square feet will largely be affected by demand/supply and economics situation.
Sincerely, I think City Residence location is good and so is the Geylang Area. Therefore for property is always about location location location.
River Valley, Newton, Steven, Orchard will always command exclusive pricing.
Current prices does not reflect the mass market pricing and will have to come down by another 20% before it is realistic. The "flipper" will definitely get burned due to market condition and job cut...Only the cash rich will be able to hold on to ride the storm. It's crazy to buy $800 psf and try to flipper at $1200 within 6 months.
Are we near the kind of economic difficulty faced during the Great Depression? The US economy today is much stronger than it was in 1929 and the fundamentals are still pretty strong regardless of the crisis we're in.Quote:
Originally Posted by Macan
If you look at the numbers, they are so dramatically different. GDP growth in the US is about 1% and I'm sure it will fall but it is nothing like the -27% during the Great Depression. Unemployment is about 6.1%, but during the Great Depression it was 25%.
Today's world is very different from the Great Depression period - there is greater linkage between fiscal policies and the economy than before and all policymakers are working together. So we are not even close to the level of difficulties faced then.
Flipper, don't be too happy!Quote:
Originally Posted by Macan
Fliipers are just some other losers in this game.
The real big-time winner is IRAS!
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Originally Posted by The Straits Times
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Fųck off with your message posted anywhere. The threads are not rubbish bins for you to dump your rubbish!Quote:
Originally Posted by windyfoong
anyone know the psf 4 a 2 bedroom unit? abt >10 floors n above
No transaction in the mth of oct for 2 bedroom units in the mth of OCT, since the last time i checked from the URA site. I think demand is really low at this pt of time. No one wants to commit to such a big purchase at this pt of time of unstability.Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregisteredkim
On the Sellers side, alot of ppl trying to sell off their units to secure some at least some profits to reinvest at a later time. So keep your fingers crossed. You might get a good deal.
Cheers
Whats a good deal?
Below 800psf? Possible for a 2 bedroom?
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Originally Posted by Eck
$800psf? Below D19 99Leasehold price?Quote:
Originally Posted by Whats a good deal?
No! Lower than that!
You should buy Freedhold CSR at HDB flat price!
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Originally Posted by URA
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Originally Posted by UnregĄstered
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Originally Posted by Whats a good deal?
Buy freehold district-8 condo at public flat price?Quote:
Originally Posted by UnregĄstered
2 cocks talking cocks here!