hi my name is Gabi I am new here nice to meet you all
P.S.
sorry if I post in a wrong place, I try to find more convenient place but couldn't
hi my name is Gabi I am new here nice to meet you all
P.S.
sorry if I post in a wrong place, I try to find more convenient place but couldn't
Hi Gabi
Welcome to the forum
Can share your main objectives in joining this forum?
sure, I was advised by one of my friends, and now after little time I really realize that my friend was true, because here I find for me so much useful info that I couldn't find anywhere
There is always 3 side to an investment decision
Buy, Sell, Hold
This forum is not as exciting as in 2008-2011 that time, where money in property market was big, good and fast.
I tried to start a new thread but don't know how. Pardon me for posting this message here.
Amendments to the Building Maintenance and Strata Management Act
http://www.todayonline.com/singapore...eef-governance
"The BCA is also seeking to make it an offence for MCSTs to prevent owners from installing safety fixtures, such as safety grilles to protect children, when there are no design guidelines for the development.
There have been recent cases of management councils forbidding owners from carrying out such installations on the basis that it would “affect the building’s appearance”. In January 2015, the Strata Titles Board — which mediates in disputes involving unit owners and management councils — ruled in favour of a family that was twice refused permission to install a grille in the balcony of their 13th-level unit in One North Residences, located at 7 One-North Gateway, after seeing their four-year-old daughter try to climb over it. Among other things, the MCST argued that the grilles would not keep up the building’s appearance, as stipulated under its by-laws, and would obstruct the maintenance of a glass wall.
But the board found that the “children’s safety must be paramount, even if the grilles may affect the appearance of the building”."
My question is:
With these amendments, what kind of fixtures can we install on the balcony in future? Can we change the balcony into a small room? I am interested in the ways to maximize the use of balcony space.
Many thanks for any advice.
If it is a very old condo (or HDB) and the MA is very bochap, u can even install windows to box everything up. But for new condos, u can forget it.
The closest which I came to exploring a possible conversion is through the installation of smart windows. http://www.smartwindows.com.sg/.
But even so, my request was turned down by the MA. If this is possible, cos theoretically this is a non-fixture, then called conversion into a room becomes possible.
The three laws of Kelonguni:
Where there is kelong, there is guni.
No kelong no guni.
More kelong = more guni.
Thanks Laguna. Thanks new2mondrian.
I will check with Smartwindows and see what they have. They should know what is normally allowed. I think those shown on their website are "invisible grilles".
Do you think that the amendments to the Act imply the rule will be more flexible in future?
"The BCA is also seeking to make it an offence for MCSTs to prevent owners from installing safety fixtures, such as safety grilles…."
- even "fixtures" can be installed.
If it enclose the balcony / PES , then all do so, then affecting the GFA...
In short, no way can be flexible in this
I see. Thanks Laguna.
Thanks Arcachon.
Alright! I have 2 properties, OCR PC 3 bedder bought at 2013 with 0.5m loan, 4 room HDB fully paid with rental 1.9k
Household income 9+-, no car no maid and others loan
2 kids poly year 1 and P6
Both of us in our 40s and cash on hand 200k
We intend to stay in PC 10 years and move back HDB, sell or rent PC depends on the market
Hope to hear some advises what should we do on our portfolio, we know nothing about investment on stocks and shares
Your accumulation of 2 properties based on stated household income is a pretty good achievement by Sg's standard. No car No maid is the key?
Sit on passive income with one of the property to pay the outstanding mortgage would be wise.
Keeping some liquidity would be good for rainy days and possibly more liquid investments like blue chip stocks for dividends.
To leverage on another property would be risky as cycle of boom and gloom will come again.
Also ABSD, SSD have eradicated any chance of short term prop speculation. (Heard of the 90s days when a unit bought within the week or even day can be traded easily for 50-100k profit? long gone and but for the better).