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ahlahdin
10-03-08, 23:43
Goodwood Residence, Singapore

GuocoLand Limited refers to the joint press release issued by the Company and Kuwait Finance House (Malaysia) Berhad on 18th December 2007, in relation to the sale of 97 units in Goodwood Residence to a fund company managed by KFHMB.

The Company wishes to inform that the 97 options were not exercised and consequently, have lapsed. Nonetheless, the parties are presently in discussions, with a view to a grant of fresh options for units in the development.

The expiry of the options will not have any material financial effect on the GLL Group’s net tangible assets per share or earnings per share, for the current financial year ending 30 June 2008.

The current private residential property market appears to be cautious in Singapore.

Goodwood Residence is a premier freehold development, with only 210 exclusive units on a large 24,845 square metre estate fronting the expansive Goodwood Hill.

The units at Goodwood Residence will be marketed selectively at a later date. (They were supposed to launch this project in Nov 2007, but held back because of poor market sentiments).

Dated this 10th day of March 2008
By Order of the Board
Dawn Pamela Lum
Group Company Secretary

Submitted by Dawn Pamela Lum, Group Company Secretary on 10/03/2008 to the SGX-ST

ahlahdin
11-03-08, 00:06
KFH allows options for 97 Goodwood Residence units to lapse
By Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 10 March 2008 2007 hrs

SINGAPORE: Kuwait Finance House (KFH) has allowed options to acquire 97 units of the high-end Goodwood Residence to lapse.

The deal would have been worth S$818 million for developer GuocoLand, which has said that Singapore's property market appears to be cautious.

The developer had granted Kuwait Finance House the options back in December.

In a filing to the Singapore Exchange, GuocoLand said the two parties are in talks about fresh options for the units in the development.

Goodwood Residence, located near the Orchard Road shopping belt, is a high-end residential development with 210 units in two towers. - CNA/ac

Unregistered
11-03-08, 08:12
KFH allows options for 97 Goodwood Residence units to lapse
By Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 10 March 2008 2007 hrs

SINGAPORE: Kuwait Finance House (KFH) has allowed options to acquire 97 units of the high-end Goodwood Residence to lapse.

The deal would have been worth S$818 million for developer GuocoLand, which has said that Singapore's property market appears to be cautious.

The developer had granted Kuwait Finance House the options back in December.

In a filing to the Singapore Exchange, GuocoLand said the two parties are in talks about fresh options for the units in the development.

Goodwood Residence, located near the Orchard Road shopping belt, is a high-end residential development with 210 units in two towers. - CNA/ac

THE GAME IS OVER. FLIPPERS AND SPECULATORS FLEEING. THE ARTICLE SUMS IT UP. RUN RUN BEFORE YOU LOSE MORE.

Unregistered
11-03-08, 09:39
THE GAME IS OVER. FLIPPERS AND SPECULATORS FLEEING. THE ARTICLE SUMS IT UP. RUN RUN BEFORE YOU LOSE MORE.
I am going in to buy because I am not a flipper.

mr funny
11-03-08, 14:00
March 11, 2008

Kuwait fund pulls out of bulk purchase of high-end homes

It allows options for 97 condo units at Goodwood Residence to lapse

By Joyce Teo, Property Correspondent

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SURPRISE EXIT: Kuwait Finance House could end up paying multimillion dollars in penalties to developer GuocoLand for letting its options to buy Goodwood Residence units lapse. Its move raises concerns that the property sector may be heading for a downturn. -- PHOTO: GUOCOLAND

A KUWAIT bank fund that agreed in December to buy 97 units at posh Goodwood Residence for $818.4 million has let the purchase option lapse.

Kuwait Finance House has given no reason for the move, which could result in the firm having to pay developer GuocoLand multimillion-dollar penalties.

It could also be the first time a foreign institutional investor in Singapore has pulled out of such a deal, raising concerns that the property market, already hit by weaker sentiment, may be heading into a downturn.

'While the current market is cautiously optimistic, news of such a pullout might cause it to turn more cautious,' said Cushman and Wakefield managing director Donald Han.

GuocoLand did not provide a direct reason for the lapse but said in a statement yesterday that the private residential market in Singapore appears cautious.

The developer also said it is in talks with Kuwait Finance House, an Islamic investment bank, with 'a view to a grant of fresh options for units in the development'.

The firm declined to comment further, citing ongoing talks. Kuwait Finance House also declined comment for the same reason.

Kuwait Finance House's huge deal was for 97 four-bedders ranging from 2,500 sq ft to 3,900 sq ft at the former Casa Rosita site in Bukit Timah Road, near Newton Circus.

The condo has 210 freehold units on a large 24,845 sq m site fronting Goodwood Hill. The Kuwait fund's purchase would have been the single-largest purchase of residential units under construction in Singapore.

Kuwait Finance House had agreed to buy the units at a median price of $3,200 per sq ft (psf), which would have set price benchmarks for the area. Industry sources said the price was way too high, considering that bulk purchases typically come with a discount.

'If it were to have bought at an average of, say, $2,700 psf last December, it would still be a record for the Newton Circus area,' said an industry source who declined to be named.

'If it had held on for 15 to 20 years and leased the units for up to a 5 per cent yield, it may have been able to justify the deal. But if it had wanted to buy and sell, why didn't it bargain for a rock-bottom price as the property had not been launched?'

It is believed that Kuwait Finance House was keen on flipping the units as they were marketed in Dubai recently, but the sale campaign was unsuccessful.

Another industry source, who declined to be named, said: 'The pullout may be due to the terms of the deal. The buyer could have realised that it had bought at a higher-than-expected price, had problems flipping the units and wanted to cut its losses.

'It could also reflect the current market and the possibility that the property market may stagnate in the next two to three years.'

The stale market appeared to have led GuocoLand to put off the launch of Goodwood Residence, scheduled initially for the first quarter.

Many developers are following suit, delaying launches until keen interest returns to the sector, which is in the doldrums with buyers and sellers staying on the sidelines.

A GuocoLand spokesman said: 'We would be tapping selected overseas markets when we decide to launch Goodwood Residence at a later date.'

It added in its statement that the expiry of the options will not have any material financial effect on its net tangible assets per share or earnings per share for the financial year ending June 30.

[email protected]


Opting out

# Kuwait Finance House's $818.4 million deal was for 97 four-bedders ranging from 2,500 sq ft to 3,900 sq ft at the former Casa Rosita site in Bukit Timah Road, near Newton Circus.

# It had agreed to buy the units at a median price of $3,200 psf, which would have set price benchmarks for the area. Sources say the price was too high, considering that bulk purchases typically come with discounts.

# It is believed that Kuwait Finance House was keen on flipping the units as they were marketed in Dubai recently, but the sale campaign was unsuccessful.

mr funny
25-03-08, 12:39
March 24, 2008

Kuwaiti firm still in talks over mega deal

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REVIEWING TERMS: GuocoLand might grant fresh options to Kuwaiti investment bank KFH for 97 units at the freehold Goodwood Residence, as the deal agreed on in December has lapsed.

A MAJOR $818.4 million residential property deal that fell through recently could be revived.

The potential buyer, Kuwait Finance House (KFH), said last week it was still in talks to buy the 97 units at GuocoLand's freehold Goodwood Residence.

KFH said it had a positive view of the outlook for Singapore's property market.

A fund to be managed by the Islamic investment bank had agreed on the deal last December.

However, KFH did not exercise its purchase options, which lapsed, GuocoLand said on March 10. It also said the parties were in talks 'with a view to a grant of fresh options for units in the development'.

Last week, KFH said it was still in talks with GuocoLand with respect to the 'terms of the purchase', which are being reviewed by both parties. Industry sources had speculated that KFH wanted out as the price was too high.

KFH had done the deal at a median price of $3,200 per sq ft (psf), when nearby projects in the Bukit Timah/Newton Circus area were going for an average price of $2,500 psf or below.

KFH said it was upbeat about Singapore, given the Republic's status as a financial hub, the integrated resorts and the introduction of events such as Formula One.

'The current cautious sentiment driven by external factors will abate in due time and, as a global city, Singapore will remain an investment destination for international real estate investors,' KFH said.

JOYCE TEO

Unregistered
26-03-08, 09:24
March 24, 2008

Kuwaiti firm still in talks over mega deal

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REVIEWING TERMS: GuocoLand might grant fresh options to Kuwaiti investment bank KFH for 97 units at the freehold Goodwood Residence, as the deal agreed on in December has lapsed.

A MAJOR $818.4 million residential property deal that fell through recently could be revived.

The potential buyer, Kuwait Finance House (KFH), said last week it was still in talks to buy the 97 units at GuocoLand's freehold Goodwood Residence.

KFH said it had a positive view of the outlook for Singapore's property market.

A fund to be managed by the Islamic investment bank had agreed on the deal last December.

However, KFH did not exercise its purchase options, which lapsed, GuocoLand said on March 10. It also said the parties were in talks 'with a view to a grant of fresh options for units in the development'.

Last week, KFH said it was still in talks with GuocoLand with respect to the 'terms of the purchase', which are being reviewed by both parties. Industry sources had speculated that KFH wanted out as the price was too high.

KFH had done the deal at a median price of $3,200 per sq ft (psf), when nearby projects in the Bukit Timah/Newton Circus area were going for an average price of $2,500 psf or below.

KFH said it was upbeat about Singapore, given the Republic's status as a financial hub, the integrated resorts and the introduction of events such as Formula One.

'The current cautious sentiment driven by external factors will abate in due time and, as a global city, Singapore will remain an investment destination for international real estate investors,' KFH said.

JOYCE TEO
Given the market sentiment I think they can get a good bargain...2000psf possible?

Unregistered
26-03-08, 09:45
Given the market sentiment I think they can get a good bargain...2000psf possible?
You think GuccoLand will sell at $2,000psf? No way what.

mr funny
02-07-08, 10:21
http://www.straitstimes.com/Money/Story/STIStory_253744.html

July 2, 2008

Kuwait fund buys just 36 Goodwood Residence units

It is not taking 97 units as it originally agreed to in Dec, and is also paying less

By Joyce Teo, Property Correspondent


KUWAIT Finance House (KFH) has ended up buying only 36 units in the posh Goodwood Residence, not the 97 it had wanted initially - and it is paying a lower price.

The Islamic banking group has paid $2,800 per sq ft (psf) for the apartments near Newton Circus - $400 psf below the price it agreed to in December when the property market was in full bloom.

The price at the time was a record for the area. The sale of the 97 units would have cost KFH about $818 million, which would have been the single largest purchase of residential units under construction in Singapore.

The sale also reflected the zest of foreign institutional funds to pump money into the then-dazzling property sector, a trend that has since slowed.

But the record-setting deal collapsed in March when developer GuocoLand said KFH had not exercised its option.

GuocoLand also said that it was in talks with the group over the grant of a fresh option for units in the 210-unit project being built at the former Casa Rosita site in Bukit Timah Road.

News of the option lapse hurt market sentiment, which was already weakening. GuocoLand itself said in a March statement that the private residential market in Singapore appeared cautious.

Market watchers speculated then that KFH had pulled out because it realised it had paid too much for the units and figured that reselling them quickly at a profit could be a difficult task.

Analyst estimates as to what a fair price for the apartments might be ranged from as low as $2,000 psf to nearly $2,900 psf.

KFH has bought two- and four-bedroom apartments and one penthouse unit, according to market sources. Its initial deal was for only four-bedroom units.

The sale price of $2,800 psf is still a benchmark for the Newton Circus area, said Savills Singapore's director of marketing and business development, Mr Ku Swee Yong. The transaction also reflects KFH's continued confidence in Singapore, he added.

Cushman & Wakefield managing director Donald Han added: 'It is a reasonable price, given today's market and considering the high quality specifications of the project.'

GuocoLand declined to comment on the transaction. It has yet to launch Goodwood Residence, something originally planned for the first quarter this year.

Guocoland's stock rose one cent to $2.19 yesterday with 737,000 shares changing hands.

The shares have fallen 61 per cent this year.

[email protected]

URA
15-07-08, 13:07
Private Residential Units Sold in the Month of June 2008

Project Name ........... Locality . Units Sold In Month . Highest $psf . Median $psf . Lowest $psf
Goodwood Residence . CCR ....... 36 .............................. 2,800 ............ 2,800 ............ 2,800

Reporter
30-03-10, 11:55
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60 Goodwood Residence units sold in past 2 weekends
However, at Sentosa Cove, buyers spoilt for choice from 3 projects on offer
Kalpana Rasiwala
The Business Times
Tuesday, 30 March 2010

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Lush greenery: Mr Quek bought a penthouse unit at Goodwood Residence for $18.8 million; 2 of his siblings also acquired a unit each in the development

Malaysian tycoon Quek Leng Chan's GuocoLand has sold 60 units at the freehold Goodwood Residence along prime Bukit Timah Road over the past 2 weekends at prices ranging from $2,355 psf to $2,555 psf for typical units.

Mr Quek himself picked up the biggest unit in the 12-storey project - a penthouse - for $18.8 million. His brother Leng Hai purchased another penthouse for slightly over $13.8 million and their sister Guat Kim bought an apartment on the 8th floor for about $6.03 million, according to statutory filings by Guoco-Land to the Singapore Exchange.

However, it was a mixed bag of results last week at Sentosa Cove for developers of 3 99-year leasehold condo projects as they laboured to move units to savvy buyers who were comparing the relative merits of the 3 developments against their pricing.

Of the 3 Sentosa Cove projects, the best sales result was achieved by the joint venture between Ho Bee and Malaysia's IOI; it sold 25 of the 40 units released at the 151-unit condo The Seascape. The development has a better orientation - directly facing the sea and located in Sentosa Cove's choicer Southern Residential Precinct - than the other two projects on offer in the waterfront housing precinct.

The Seascape units sold comprise 18 3-bedroom apartments, 6 4-bedders and a penthouse. The Seascape does not have smaller units such as 2-bedders. The majority of the buyers were Singaporeans. About a quarter of the units were purchased by foreigners - from the US, Malaysia and Hong Kong.

The 25 units fetched an average price of about $2,700 psf, with achieved prices ranging from $2,619 psf to $2,880 psf. The sole penthouse sold was a 4-bedroom unit of 4,252 sq ft on the 6th level; it sold for nearly $12 million. The Seascape is an 8-storey project with an attic level.

City Developments Ltd (CDL) said it has sold 14 of 56 units units released at the weekend at its 228-unit condo, The Residences at W Singapore Sentosa Cove. The units were released at $2,500-$3,000 psf. The condo comprises 2- to 4-bedroom apartments as well as penthouses. BT understands the units snapped up were mostly 2- and 3-bedders.

Lippo Group, which relaunched Marina Collection last week, is understood to have received expressions of interest from potential buyers but these have yet to translate into sales. Some potential buyers are said to have tried to seek discounts off Lippo's $2,500-2,700 psf pricing.

'This is the first time buyers have a choice of 3 new projects from developers at Sentosa Cove, whereas in the past, it was usually one launch at a time. So for now, buyers have the luxury of choice and the time to think about their purchase,' said a property agent.

Buyers who visited Goodwood Residence's showflat were drawn by the greenery of the location as well as within the proposed development, GuocoLand Singapore managing director Trina Loh told BT yesterday.

The site shares a 150-metre boundary with the Goodwood Hill tree conservation area. The development will also have about 500 trees planted to complement the existing 58 preserved tree. A manicured lawn of about 60 metres by 30 metres, greenwalls, two tennis courts and an Olympic-size swimming pool are among the other offerings.

GuocoLand has previewed the 12-storey project this month in Hong Kong and Singapore. Of the 60 units sold lately, 40% were clinched by foreigners, led by Indonesians. Other foreign buyers include Malaysians, Australians, Indians and Europeans.

2-bedroom apartments (of about 1,100 sqft) in the development cost about $2.8 million on average, while the 4-bedroom deluxe units - which have been popular - are priced at about $7.5 million on average. The average price of typical units among the 60 units transacted lately is $2,409 psf, according to Mrs Loh. In June 2008, Kuwait Finance House acquired 36 units in the condo at an average price of $2,800 psf. The project has a total 210 units.

Property giant Far East Organization sold a total 25 homes last week. The units span the group's portfolio of projects, from the upgrader market to the luxury segment, and last week's take-up was comparable to the preceding week, says the developer's chief operating officer, property sales, Chia Boon Kuah.

High-end properties were also in demand at property auctions last week. An auction conducted by DTZ saw a 1-bedroom unit of 775 sqft at the freehold Claymore Plaza sold for $1.55 million or about $2,000 psf. A 4th-floor studio apartment of 882 sqft at The Beaumont, a freehold development at Devonshire Road, changed hands for $2,131 psf or $1.88 million at the same auction. Colliers International at its auction sold a 16th floor, 5-plus-1 bedroom apartment, of 2,701 sqft for about $2,007 psf or $5.42 million. The buyer is Malaysian.

This weekend, market watchers expect CapitaLand to release new units at The InterLace in the Alexandra Road area.

Reporter
15-04-10, 18:42
$2,555 psf is surely a good start for Goodwood Residences.


Private Residential Units Sold in the Month of March 2010
Project Name .......... Locality . Units Sold To Date . Units Sold In Month . Highest $psf . Median $psf . Lowest $psf
Goodwood Residences . CCR ....... 90 ........................ 54 .......................... 2,555 ........... 2,382 ........... 1,473

Reporter
17-05-10, 18:57
Goodwood Residences in District 10 has a nëw hïgh of $2,680 psf!


Private Residential Units Sold in the Month of April 2010
Project Name .......... Locality . Units Sold To Date . Units Sold In Month . Highest $psf . Median $psf . Lowest $psf
Goodwood Residences . CCR ....... 119 ...................... 29 .......................... 2,680 ........... 2,488 ........... 1,896

amk
25-03-11, 00:26
It's relaunched today. Looks like 2500 is doable. Quite like the place. Not so crowded, greenery facade. I think a better buy than that cdl project (dun even know how to spell it)

kane
25-03-11, 00:54
Area is nice. And those south facing units towards the greenery have the best view.

bargain hunter
25-03-11, 08:44
only problem is unit sizes are super super big, so quantum also super super big. LOL.

sh
25-03-11, 08:54
yeah... money no enough...

If got MM, i'll buy :D

bargain hunter
25-03-11, 09:02
exact opposite of MM. units larger than the already large units at other projects. :)


yeah... money no enough...

If got MM, i'll buy :D

amk
25-03-11, 10:20
exactly. this is what a "luxury" home should be.

for 3bds, quantum similar to orchard/patterson/cainhill. 4.xM. I think those done at 23##psf are pretty good deals.

bargain hunter
25-03-11, 10:44
so if the relaunch price is 2500, then it has hardly appreciated in the past year?


exactly. this is what a "luxury" home should be.

for 3bds, quantum similar to orchard/patterson/cainhill. 4.xM. I think those done at 23##psf are pretty good deals.

amk
25-03-11, 11:23
so if the relaunch price is 2500, then it has hardly appreciated in the past year?

no. well u know luxury market hardly moved at all in these 2 yrs. just when it's abt to move, cooling measures came.

bargain hunter
25-03-11, 11:31
yes, but some pple say luxury market not affected by cooling measures at all mah. ;)


no. well u know luxury market hardly moved at all in these 2 yrs. just when it's abt to move, cooling measures came.

amk
25-03-11, 12:55
yes, but some pple say luxury market not affected by cooling measures at all mah. ;)
aiya dun like that lah... some opinions are still relevant... for example I still think (core/real) CCR will outperform OCR, even when both are negative. it's a matter of growth.

teddybear
25-03-11, 15:08
Ai yoh, sure affected wah :beats-me-man:. Affected in the sense that transaction volumes has dropped quite a lot for luxury market, but price has not dropped because they are under-valued in the first place to start with, still a significant 10% below 2007 peak on average! If you look at some specific projects, the price can actually be 25% below 2007 peak! :p

Let's see what is the cooling effect on the mass market properties which is now >10% on average above previous peak. In some places, in fact the mass market private property prices is already a significant 50% above previous peak! :scared-1: (no wonder need cooling measures! :doh:).



yes, but some pple say luxury market not affected by cooling measures at all mah. ;)