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tanlewis
19-05-09, 11:24
Studio @ Marne Freehold
6 Storeys
3 Retail Shops
46 Apartments
TOP Soon! Expected 31-Dec-2009
Rarely available low quantum project

$5XXK!!!

Retail Shop - 3 units (700sqft to 1690sqft)
High Ceiling Studio - 8 units (
Studio - 36 units (473sqft to 883sqft)
2 bdrm - 2 units (980sqft to 1098sqft)

Location:
1 min to City Square Mall
1 min to Farrer Park MRT Station
12 mins to CBD
15 mins Integrated Resort, Casino
15 mins to Singapore Flyers
15 mins to Orchard Rd
10 mins to SMU
10 mins to NAFA
10 mins to National Library
5 mins to MediPlex

Best Investment Choice!!!
High rental yield / Potential Capital Gain

VVIP on 21 May 2009 @ 10am.
So make your appointment now @ 9150-1844!

Regulators
19-05-09, 12:01
wah lau, the layout for ths development is nt fantastic. The strange part is a 5xxsf ,7xxsf and 8xxsf unit have the same living space coz of ridiculous planter boxes for the bigger units. The developer really knows how to maximise profit

Lord Anus
19-05-09, 17:28
stay @ marne
smell mangali

apple3
19-05-09, 18:21
wah lau, the layout for ths development is nt fantastic. The strange part is a 5xxsf ,7xxsf and 8xxsf unit have the same living space coz of ridiculous planter boxes for the bigger units. The developer really knows how to maximise profit

wait till you see the number of carpark lots

Regulators
20-05-09, 01:05
i think developers these days really think buyers r idiots

dazzle
20-05-09, 07:56
Loking at the map, its near Petain Road - isnt that near the chicken farm (like Geylang) where a prostitute was murdered 1 or 2 years ago?

Regulators
20-05-09, 12:25
the worst part is the whole place surrounded by parapundeks.
Loking at the map, its near Petain Road - isnt that near the chicken farm (like Geylang) where a prostitute was murdered 1 or 2 years ago?

mcmlxxvi
30-06-09, 19:57
That's precisely why this is one of those projects that Huttons took over and yet still didn't manage to clear all stock within one weekend... .. .. .. :doh: :banghead:

mcmlxxvi
18-09-09, 09:09
It's many months since then liao, yet still not fully sold.

http://www.huttonsgroup.com/newprojects.aspx

You will notice also that Beacon Heights, Naturalis which are launched eons ago still unsold. So not all projects enjoy brisk sales. However, for developers, as long as 50% of project sold, they most likely would have broke even.

carbuncle
28-07-12, 10:01
Rat-borne disease suspected in foreign worker's death Straits Times: Sat, Jul 28

AN ORDER has been issued for an unauthorised structure housing foreign workers in Little India to be demolished.

This follows the death of a worker from a suspected rat-transmitted disease - the first time someone has been known to die from this here in a decade.

The makeshift structure, with walls and a roof of corrugated metal, sits at the end of a row of houses on Marne Road, off Petain Road.

The premises came under investigation after the worker's death on July 11.

A joint statement from six government agencies said the worker was running a fever, vomited and had abdominal pain on July 4.

Admitted to Tan Tock Seng Hospital on July 9, he died two days later.

The Chinese evening daily Lianhe Wanbao reported that he was aged 27 and was from Bangladesh.

The results of tests suggested that he had contracted leptospirosis, a bacterial infection spread from rats to humans which last killed people here in 2002.

Although forensic investigations are ongoing, The Straits Times understands that - contrary to media reports - he is unlikely to have caught it from a rat bite.

The disease is usually spread by contact with contaminated water or soil.

The statement from the government agencies said the man's co-workers, housemates and neighbours have not caught the disease.

The agencies which issued the statement were the National Environment Agency (NEA), the ministries of Health and Manpower, the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF), the Building & Construction Authority (BCA) and the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA).

Investigations by the first four agencies found the victim's living quarters to have been cramped, unkempt and littered with rat droppings.

Fire safety rules were also broken.

The Straits Times understands that employers had been renting the space to house their workers.

MOM declined to name them.

Now that the place has been found unfit as a living space, these employers have been told to move their workers out.

That order has been complied with and the place is now empty and locked - but not for much longer.

Last Wednesday, BCA served a demolition order on the owner of the plot. Yesterday, speaking to The Straits Times, it confirmed that the structure was unauthorised.

It said that the owner has been given one month, until Aug 18, to demolish the structure.

The URA is checking whether the structure infringes planning guidelines and, if that is the case, may take action.

The NEA said the occupier of the illegal structure and the owner of the house next door have been fined for rodent infestation. The amount of the fine is not known.

The MOM and SCDF are also taking enforcement action, but no details are available.

Under the Employment of Foreign Manpower Act, it is an offence to house foreign workers in unacceptable accommodation.

Those found guilty may be fined up to $5,000, jailed up to six months, or both fined and jailed.

Meanwhile, the NEA has engaged a contractor to place rat traps around the area and will step up rat-control measures in the area.

It will also remind residents and shops in the neighbourhood to ensure that food is kept properly covered at all times, to dispose of food waste properly and to keep their premises clutter-free.

[email protected]

What is leptospirosis?

LEPTOSPIROSIS, a disease spread from rats or other animals to humans, usually surfaces in rural and slum areas, or where there is contaminated flood water.

Its symptoms are flu-like - fever, headaches, chills, severe muscle pain and reddened eyes.

As the infection is bacterial, it is usually treated with antibiotics.

Infection usually occurs when water or soil contaminated with the urine, excreta or tissues of infected animals enters a wound or the eye.

The disease can be caught by consuming contaminated food or water, but it cannot be spread from person to person by casual contact.

Since 2007, there have been between 26 and 64 reported cases a year here, a rate considered low.

In about half the cases, the victims were infected overseas. Almost all were isolated cases.

As leptospirosis is classified as an 'occupational' disease, doctors and employers must report cases they come across to the Manpower Ministry.

The Health Ministry's annual report on communicable diseases says the last-known deaths from leptospirosis here took place a decade ago, when two people died.

phantom_opera
02-01-13, 14:46
2012-12-21 #XX-XX 592 1,382 2009-06-19 995 $229,104 1,281d 9.8

not bad

mcmlxxvi
02-01-13, 14:49
The phantom rises again

phantom_opera
02-01-13, 14:52
The phantom rises again

I can sense greed / delusion in the market ... passing of fiscal cliff is enough to make people hungry

mcmlxxvi
02-01-13, 15:02
I can sense greed / delusion in the market ... passing of fiscal cliff is enough to make people hungry

Perfect Storm for those of us already OTB

phantom_opera
09-04-13, 15:00
2013-03-28 #XX-XX 517 1,471psf 2009-07-23 975 256,432 1,344 11.8

another new high

Clement617
08-01-19, 17:29
I have a studio unit for sale (517 sq ft) at Studios at Marne.

For more information, refer to Property listing (https://www.propertyguru.com.sg/listing/21640108/for-sale-studios-marne)