i think she is right. The development is very niceOriginally Posted by proud owner
i think she is right. The development is very niceOriginally Posted by proud owner
With favourable assessments in the majority of the development, what could be the reason that it is still not fully sold? Price too high?
Quantum is big cos the units are large. Not affordable to the mass market. The average units are like 1500++ sq n above. Not many small units of 1000+ sqft. Now is game of quantum since new launch psf is generally higherOriginally Posted by u2
this one quite slow moving right?
Nowadays husband and wife invest separately liao. Dun understimate the earning power of women. So if proud owner's wife likes, wife can also invest on her own.
Originally Posted by devilplate
Yes, ur rightOriginally Posted by Wild Falcon
if husband wants to buy, and wife does not agree...the deal still cannot be closed.
I prefer marbella but the resale asking prices now are matching Trizon! Unbelievable!
Is this project still going at a high price? If yes, why the developer or agents start to revise their expectation? Is it due to the overwhelming responses from FEO on Hiller and Watertown that builds D10 expectation as well?
Any inputs and comments?
WHY? Amongst my circle of friends, husband and wife do invest separately, be it stocks or property investments. Why must invest together in joint name? I mean if husband think its good investment and has enough money to invest on his own, just go ahead.
Why deal can't be closed? Makes no sense. There is no requirement for family unit in private condo investment. Can invest individually which is already a trend.
Originally Posted by Laguna
it really depends.Originally Posted by Wild Falcon
There are some wives that demand their husband to hand over their salary to them. They are the CFO
This is primary reason why Singaporean men fell for foreign women.Originally Posted by Rosy
there is a little known loop hole in the second property.Originally Posted by Rosy
If u buy one as husband and wife, the second one only under the wifes name, then the husban go pick up another property under his name, that one still consider second property.
I am interested in this development.
May I know what is the cheapest unit in this development now? I have only 1.3mil budget.
their smallest unit is a 2 bedder of 10xx sq ft. the cheapest caveat lodged in the past 2 years is $1,619,200.
the cheapest asking price on propertyguru is $1.65m.
http://www.propertyguru.com.sg/listi...ale-the-trizon
Originally Posted by yowetan
Originally Posted by Laguna
but the loan only husband can take.. also limiting on the size of the investment.
My kind reminder: Stomach not big enough, mouth dont open so big. It will only cause you misery after misery... From FV now this??
uncle doing good deed. supportOriginally Posted by carbuncle
I took the road less traveled by, and that has made all the difference.” - Robert Frost quotes (American poet, 1874-1963)
HUH? Of course lah. But i don't believe in investing together with the spouse all the time. I prefer each do their own investment. Easier decision. Imagine everything also need to ask the other party. Sian also. Just buy in your own name esp when its mere investment. No need to ask at all. Its your money after all.
Originally Posted by minority
Tanks you. It pains me to see YOu and WE going thru disappointments again and again TAN gu gu... When he didnt have to at all in the first place if expectations were tempered.Originally Posted by roly8
I will settle for sierra park or allsworth if I am unable to reach out to Trizon, Marbella, Glentree or Ridgewood.
want better be quick.. prices are creep upOriginally Posted by yowetan
Know of someone who collected the key to his 19xxsqft unit and was really upset with the following:
a. Really large balcony of 6m (width) and 3-4m (depth) plus planter box.
b. Super large AC ledges.
c. Large baywindow: No sufficient to place mattress in the smaller room unless partially resting on the baywindow.
.....
It cost him $2.9 mil. The effective useful area is only 1400sqft.
i am sure he wasn't coerced into purchasing the unit. with eyes wide open, the buyer can only blame himself for not scrutinizing the layout plan and think about his family's needs, before taking the plunge.Originally Posted by DC33_2008
It is a pity but many people out there are like him. Developer is laughing to the bank by making $$$ from such large balcony (given partially free by BCA).Originally Posted by eng81157
wah kao!Originally Posted by DC33_2008
not sure if this buyer analyse the floorplan properly??
I took the road less traveled by, and that has made all the difference.” - Robert Frost quotes (American poet, 1874-1963)
unless developer has blatantly misrepresented the show flat, who else to blame but himself.Originally Posted by DC33_2008
sure the balcony is big but the unit is big too.
wait till the newer projects TOP. those balconies will feel even bigger compared to the shrunk size of the liveable area!
If you are looking to rent out to expat, having a big balcony is actually a good thing.
Unfortunately is for own stay. Singaporeans are very practical people. A good thing is that the balcony is facing low-rise landed properties at least for now.Originally Posted by Poloclub
As long as PAP is in power, there is no chance that those landed will make way for highrise. if your friend is thinking of selling let me know..Originally Posted by DC33_2008