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    Quote Originally Posted by teddybear
    The buyer of this unit hor, don't understand why pay so much for a not so good stack (even though high floor)?
    A major part of the view will be blocked by Viva 2 years down the road.
    Nevertheless, it seems that PI prices even for lousy stack has now surpassed Residences@Evelyn. The market has concurred with my view that PI is better than R@E and hence the price of PI has now surpassed R@E due to demand.
    Are you sure stack 12 will be blocked by VIVA? I thought only the last block (stack14,15,16) can be blocked because they are much closer to the VIVA plot.

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    If I did not remember wrongly, stack 11-16 all either partially or fully blocked by Viva.

    Quote Originally Posted by dormer
    Are you sure stack 12 will be blocked by VIVA? I thought only the last block (stack14,15,16) can be blocked because they are much closer to the VIVA plot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by teddybear
    If I did not remember wrongly, stack 11-16 all either partially or fully blocked by Viva.
    I really doubt that stack 12 will be blocked. Buyer are not stupid to pay$1,782psf for a block view unit at PI. Anybody can verify?

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    What do you call buyer who paid $900k ($170k COV) for a Bishan 14(+?) years old HDB flat?

    Quote Originally Posted by dormer
    I really doubt that stack 12 will be blocked. Buyer are not stupid to pay$1,782psf for a block view unit at PI. Anybody can verify?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dormer
    I really doubt that stack 12 will be blocked. Buyer are not stupid to pay$1,782psf for a block view unit at PI. Anybody can verify?

    nobody knew the seaview at east coast will be blocked ...years lately by another project by some HK developer right ??

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    Quote Originally Posted by teddybear
    What do you call buyer who paid $900k ($170k COV) for a Bishan 14(+?) years old HDB flat?
    a genuine buyer,for ownstay. that dont matter if he overpaying for it. if he can afford it and love.

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    stack 12 has the best layout amongst all the 3bedders in PI. compared with tower 2A, tower 6 will have more blockage towards the left. but the left side of the view is not pretty to begin with, so not much loss, i think.

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    everyone is missing the point and discriminating on projects.

    look at orchard area...buyers are still buying condos knowing the buildings surrounding the projects. HK - any issue with the blocked views?

    Face the reality good areas/sought after projects are expected to have other developers building new buildings in vicinity

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    Quote Originally Posted by teddybear
    What do you call buyer who paid $900k ($170k COV) for a Bishan 14(+?) years old HDB flat?
    This forum is only for those who are buying houses in PI and in Newton area.

    Why are you mentioning HDB flat? HDB heartlanders are a different class.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ginseng1
    This forum is only for those who are buying houses in PI and in Newton area.

    Why are you mentioning HDB flat? HDB heartlanders are a different class.

    I think his point was that the perceived value is really in the eyes of the beholder. If someone can pay that much for a HDB flat, that can explain how another can pay 1700+ psf for PI even though it may be blocked later by Viva.

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    Park Infinia at Wee Nam has a nëw hïgh of $1,799 psf!


    Park Infinia at Wee Nam
    Address ....................... psf ............... Area ........ Price ............. Contract Date
    6A Lincoln Road #21-13 .... $1,799 psf .... 850 sqft .... $1,530,000 .... 17 May 10
    Last edited by Reporter; 03-06-10 at 01:24.

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    The average transacted price of PI has now surpassed Residences@Evelyn! What a big difference this 1.5 years made! in the whole of 2009, PI was transacting at an average of something like <$1300 psf while R@E was transacting like average $1500 psf.

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    Park Infinia at Wee Nam has a nëw hïgh of $1,799 psf!


    Park Infinia at Wee Nam
    Address ....................... psf ............... Area ........ Price ............. Contract Date
    6A Lincoln Road #21-13 .... $1,799 psf .... 850 sqft .... $1,530,000 .... 17 May 10

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    R@E less than half the units in PI. stay in PI then stay in R@E, u may note the major diff.

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    850 sq ft
    R@E doesnt hv this small area

    smaller the unit, the higher the psf

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    RESIDENCES @ EVELYN EVELYN ROADCondominium12,110,8501,141Strata1,850Apr-10
    apr R@E $ higher.....not many units for sale? versus PI

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    $2,110,850 for 1141sqft at $1850psf april 2010
    from ura. table out when you cut and paste

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    new high at PI

    $1840psf 1582sqft $2.895m

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    1830psf


    Quote Originally Posted by andy
    new high at PI

    $1840psf 1582sqft $2.895m

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    Quote Originally Posted by andy
    new high at PI

    $1840psf 1582sqft $2.895m

    either numbers wrong or your calculator needs kerosene refill

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    what about the drain....was it flooded or overflow? more worried about the basement.

    R@E was ok because higher than newton road. cars not covered by insurance.

    aiyo my earlier mention many months back abt drain overflowing happened..sigh.how i wish that i can strike toto this week by saying i will strike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Condorich
    When property prices are too high... many do prefer to go for under construction projects... as things should stablise by TOP or at least they can build up buffer during construction. Which translates to stronger holding power to ride out the lows.

    When property prices are low and attractive, many do prefer to go for completed projects near MRT and preferably FH...never mind if there are no tenants. A lot of difference a quarter or a year makes.

    However, there are two other groups.. never mind what ever prices, just buy as they are rich and lastly, the stupid fools.
    Do we see any stupid fools around here? No right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Condorich
    Do we see any stupid fools around here? No right?
    i said b4....by the fact tat we noe how to visit forums....checking streetsine...oredi consider savvy...

    many auntie/uncle buy ppty purely based on hearsay....my fren say good wor...buy buy buy

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    Quote Originally Posted by dmonddd
    everyone is missing the point and discriminating on projects.

    look at orchard area...buyers are still buying condos knowing the buildings surrounding the projects. HK - any issue with the blocked views?

    Face the reality good areas/sought after projects are expected to have other developers building new buildings in vicinity
    Newton Suites 3 bedroom stacks got no blocked view leh.. if anything, it looks like permanent unblocked view of bungalows and landed estates all the way to bukit timah hill. and newton suites 3 bedders selling cheaper than park infinia 3 bedder.

    only thing is, newton suites land area is small and no tennis court. and also is apartment status, not condo status, if these things matter much to you.

    exclusivity is another thing, 115 units versus PI 686 units.

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    - Sure, unblocked view with unblocked full blown West sun, can BBQ in living room using the sun rays in afternoon.
    - Have full facilities & no full facilities should make a lot of difference in prices! It may not be reflected now but soon will as the property ages.

    Quote Originally Posted by Lord Anus
    Newton Suites 3 bedroom stacks got no blocked view leh.. if anything, it looks like permanent unblocked view of bungalows and landed estates all the way to bukit timah hill. and newton suites 3 bedders selling cheaper than park infinia 3 bedder.

    only thing is, newton suites land area is small and no tennis court. and also is apartment status, not condo status, if these things matter much to you.


    exclusivity is another thing, 115 units versus PI 686 units.

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    huat ah !!!

    2013-05-20 #XX-XX 1,464 2,070psf 2006-02-06 969psf $1,611,864 2,660 11
    Ride at your own risk !!!

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    Park Infinia at Wee Nam penthouse sold at $2.7 mil profit

    By Angela Teo / EdgeProp | October 1, 2017


    After a holding period of more than 12 years, the seller of a 3,240 sq ft, four-bedroom penthouse at Park Infinia at Wee Nam made a $2.71 million (113%) profit, or 6.4% a year.

    The previous owner bought the two-level penthouse from developer Keppel Land at $2.4 million ($741 psf) in August 2005, before Park Infinia at Wee Nam was officially launched in October 2005. He sold it to a Singaporean buyer for $5.1 million ($1,577 psf) on Sept 15. The transaction marks the highest profit at Park Infinia at Wee Nam in 2017, based on the matching of URA caveat data.

    Since its completion in 2008, there have been seven profitable transactions and no unprofitable ones for units larger than 3,000 sq ft at Park Infinia at Wee Nam. Profits ranged from $850,000 to $2.71 million. All seven units were located on the 29th floor.

    So far this year, Park Infinia at Wee Nam has seen 21 profitable and three unprofitable transactions. While profits ranged from $8,400 for a one-bedroom unit on the 27th floor to $2.71 million for a four-bedroom penthouse on the 29th floor, losses were between $60,000 for a three-bedroom unit on the 21st level and $152,000 for a one-bedroom unit on the 31st level.

    Located on Lincoln Road, the 486-unit Park Infinia at Wee Nam was one of the largest condominiums in the Newton area when it was launched in October 2005. The condo has 30- and 36-storey towers that house one-to four-bedroom units as well as penthouses. Units measure 560 to 3,315 sq ft. According to Keppel Land, the freehold condo was fully sold in 2009.

    Park Infinia at Wee Nam is located within walking distance of United Square Shopping Mall and within a 1km radius of St Joseph’s Institution Junior.

    On Mimosa Road in Serangoon, a 2,153 sq ft unit on the ninth floor at Mimosa Park was sold at more than triple its purchase price. The Mimosa Park unit was purchased in December 2005 at $600,000 ($279 psf), and sold on Sept 19 to a Singaporean buyer at $1.87 million ($869 psf). This translates into a $1.27 million (212%) profit.

    Developed by Bukit Sembawang Estates, the 175-unit Mimosa Park was completed in 1979. Besides 144 condo units, the freehold development also consists of 31 strata landed homes.

    Meanwhile, the seller of a 1,453 sq ft unit at 8 @ Mount Sophia made a $270,000 (12%) loss. The third-floor unit was bought for $2.31 million ($1,590 psf) in March 2012, and sold at $2.04 million ($1,404 psf) on Sept 14. This works out to a loss of about 2% a year over a holding period of 5½ years.

    The 313-unit 8 @ Mount Sophia has seen two profitable and eight unprofitable transactions thus far in 2017. Profits were between $33,300 for a 1,442 sq ft unit on the fourth floor and $923,688 for a 1,464 sq ft unit on the eighth floor. Losses were lodged at $153,000 and $270,000 for a 1,464 sq ft unit on the eighth floor and a 1,453 sq ft unit on the third floor respectively.

    8 @ Mount Sophia led the revitalisation of the Mount Sophia area in District 9 when it was launched and fully sold by Frasers Centrepoint in November 2002. Located within walking distance of the Dhoby Ghaut MRT interchange and Plaza Singapura, the 103-year leasehold condo is near St Margaret’s Primary School.


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