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19-08-12, 00:02
http://www.straitstimes.com/archive/saturday/premium/money/story/tampines-holds-its-own-attractive-amenities

Tampines holds its own with attractive amenities

Area's home prices outpace national average, say experts

Published on Aug 11, 2012

By Esther Teo Property Reporter


TAMPINES has stayed on the radar of home buyers despite stiff competition from a bumper supply of launches in other suburban estates.

The area - designated a secondary commercial zone after the central business district - has continued to attract buying interest largely due to its wide array of amenities and easy accessibility.

The presence of international schools such as the United World College of South East Asia and its proximity to the Changi Business Park and Seletar Aerospace Park have also caught the eye of investors looking for healthy rental yields.

Experts say home prices in Tampines have outpaced the national average due to pent-up demand from Housing Board upgraders and the relatively lower supply in the pipeline.

Developments in the area have enjoyed price gains of between 23 per cent and 53 per cent over the past two years, said Mr Lee Sze Teck, Dennis Wee Group's senior manager of research and consultancy.

Prices at The Tropica at Tampines Avenue 1, for example, have surged 30 per cent and those at former HUDC estate Tampines Court have rocketed 53 per cent.

That is a healthy premium over the nationwide average price increase of 21 per cent for private suburban apartments, according to the Urban Redevelopment Authority.

Tampines rental yields are between 4 per cent and 4.5 per cent, at the higher end of the typical 2 per cent to 4.5 per cent range found across the country, Mr Lee added.

Ms Chua Chor Hoon, DTZ head of Asia-Pacific research, noted that the area is well-served by three major shopping malls and transport links, including the East-West MRT line and the Downtown line, due to be completed by 2017.

Tampines Finance Park, which houses the backroom functions of some banks and insurance companies, is another economic driver.

Ms Chua expects demand for new launches to be supported by upgraders who want to stay within the area.

About 75 per cent of Tampines residents live in HDB four-room and five-room flats - a potential pool of buyers for new launches.

There have not been many new projects in the area so demand is likely building up.

Private condominium Waterview and executive condo projects The Tampines Trilliant and Arc at Tampines are among the projects launched in the past couple of years. All three are at least 70 per cent sold.

Two sites that can yield an estimated 1,200 units in total were sold earlier this year while three plots are on the reserve list of the government land sales programme for this half of the year. Confirmed list sites go on sale regardless of interest, while those on the reserve list are put up for tender only if developers make an acceptable initial offer.

While these supply numbers might seem significant, DTZ's Ms Chua said they are well under the number of units launched in other suburban estates.

For instance, 3,870 units can be launched from confirmed list sites in Punggol and Sengkang this year while Pasir Ris could see a further 1,430 units built. The Tampines confirmed list sites can yield only about 1,180 units. This relatively lower supply in the pipeline is likely to keep home prices stable, Ms Chua noted.

PropNex chief executive Mohamed Ismail added: "Being a mature estate, unlike newer townships, land parcels are limited in supply and do not come easy. As such, properties in Tampines are in greater demand."

Home buyers are then likely to pay slightly more compared with nearby estates, Mr Ismail said.

For instance, the median price of recent transactions at The Tropica in Tampines was $829 per sq ft (psf) and that of Whitewater in Pasir Ris was $766 psf.

This price premium over other suburban estates is likely to hold, he said.

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phantom_opera
19-08-12, 10:41
with DTL3 and ERL connecting to Tampines, the gap between Tampines and D15/D16 is going to narrow further especially on the HDB resale prices, it is the only town who has 3 lines into city center in 2025

East Lover
20-08-12, 16:35
with DTL3 and ERL connecting to Tampines, the gap between Tampines and D15/D16 is going to narrow further especially on the HDB resale prices, it is the only town who has 3 lines into city center in 2025
Any guess how much will FEO Sell? Any by what selling points? :rolleyes:

Residential site at Tampines Ave 10 attracts 3 bids
SINGAPORE : The land site for residential development at Tampines Avenue 10 has attracted three bids at the close of tender by the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA).

The highest bid of S$252.8 million came from a consortium formed by Far East Organization, Frasers Centrepoint Limited and Sekisui House Limited.

This works out to S$417.86 per sq ft per plot ratio.

The next highest bid came from EL Development, which bid S$242.1 million.

The 99-year lease site has an area of more than 20,000 square metres and a maximum gross floor area of over 56,000 square metres.

Chia Siew Chuin, director of Research & Advisory for Colliers International, said the response for the tender at Tampines Avenue 10 was relatively subdued, with only three bids submitted.

She said: "The tepid response could be due to the site's location, as it is not within walking distance to the Tampines Regional Centre or any MRT station. However, there should be buyer interest from locals as well as foreigners who work in Changi Business Park and Tampines Regional Centre."

She also estimates a break-even cost of between S$750 and S$800 per sq ft.

East Lover
20-08-12, 16:51
Just realized there are Parcel B,C &D for sales on Tampines Ave 10! :scared-5:

GLS List (http://www.mnd.gov.sg/Resources/GLS_Maps/2012/RL/2H2012%20-RL11.pdf)

http://www.mnd.gov.sg/Resources/GLS_Maps/2012/RL/2H2012%20-RL11.pdf

jbtay
20-08-12, 17:18
Just realized there are Parcel B,C &D for sales on Tampines Ave 10! :scared-5:

GLS List (http://www.mnd.gov.sg/Resources/GLS_Maps/2012/RL/2H2012%20-RL11.pdf)

http://www.mnd.gov.sg/Resources/GLS_Maps/2012/RL/2H2012%20-RL11.pdf

Ya, plenty of land from WV to Giant, so far 4 more condo sites besides Arc, WV and Tropica, enough to justify LRT extension, can do a short loop from DTL3 Tampines West Stn, with stops at Temasek Poly Central, Temasek Poly West Gate, Tampines Quarry, UWCSEA and loop into DTL3 Tampines Central....any top gun URA official out there ......should do this within the next 5 years .... more meaningful than .....mini gardens by the bay ....scale is not cost effective and impact and effect are not there....:doh:

East Lover
20-08-12, 19:07
Ya, plenty of land from WV to Giant, so far 4 more condo sites besides Arc, WV and Tropica, enough to justify LRT extension, can do a short loop from DTL3 Tampines West Stn, with stops at Temasek Poly Central, Temasek Poly West Gate, Tampines Quarry, UWCSEA and loop into DTL3 Tampines Central....any top gun URA official out there ......should do this within the next 5 years .... more meaningful than .....mini gardens by the bay ....scale is not cost effective and impact and effect are not there....:doh:
No wonder FEO bid this site! With LRT station, and nice quarry view, they surely can sell good price at far east of Singapore! :cool: it will be even better if LRT can integrate with Giants/Ikea :D

If big shot or top gun agreed to combine both quarry n reservoir into a big lake, then those A/B/C/D site can sell super good price liao!
http://tampineswaterview.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/location-map.jpg

East Lover
20-08-12, 20:17
I found this http://www.ura.gov.sg/pwbid/documents/SG1response21Jan03.doc

For Tampines Quarry Park:
• Support Tampines Quarry Park and keep it as a Category B open space. *Provide a simple trail around the quarry and some park benches and lookout points.

Peace and quiet at Quarry Park

The Tampines Quarry could be transformed into a park. This will reinforce the lake image of the East.
http://www.ura.gov.sg/pwbid/pwb-waterfront.htm

How come no news at all after the master plan?

jbtay
20-08-12, 20:24
I found this http://www.ura.gov.sg/pwbid/documents/SG1response21Jan03.doc

For Tampines Quarry Park:
• Support Tampines Quarry Park and keep it as a Category B open space. *Provide a simple trail around the quarry and some park benches and lookout points.

Peace and quiet at Quarry Park

The Tampines Quarry could be transformed into a park. This will reinforce the lake image of the East.
http://www.ura.gov.sg/pwbid/pwb-waterfront.htm

How come no news at all after the master plan?

I think they have dropped the idea in favour of the Tampines Linear Park, which is those silly looking mini gardens by the bay along Tampines Ave 4, and imagine these link to Bedok Reservoir Park .... Only in their dreams .... :doh:

They have proceeded to develop Jurong lake gardens, etc ... so the Quarry will remain deserted ...:banghead:

carbuncle
21-08-12, 09:29
one at a time ba... bit by bit

they just finished gbtb

East Lover
21-08-12, 10:02
I think they have dropped the idea in favour of the Tampines Linear Park, which is those silly looking mini gardens by the bay along Tampines Ave 4, and imagine these link to Bedok Reservoir Park .... Only in their dreams .... :doh:

They have proceeded to develop Jurong lake gardens, etc ... so the Quarry will remain deserted ...:banghead:
I took bus 15 this morning to Tampines central, and saw that linear park, yes look like mini gbtb, especially those trees. Wonder who will go there except that HDB block residents? They should save our tax payers' $$$ for quarry park n LRT :D