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    Default Twin Waterfalls (D19, 99LH EC, Frasers Centrepoint)

    728 units project... Thoughts anyone?

    http://www.h88.com.sg/article/Twin+W...sh+in+Punggol/






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    I would rate this better than tampines trilliant. but if the price is high then may not be so worthwhile.

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    In terms of location, I think it is slightly better coz Tampines is just too crowded. To a certain extent, I feel that Punggol feels younger, with more building potential... just my 2 cents worth!

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    Looking at the map it looks like it's possible to cut across the hdb blocks for a shorter cut to the mrt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kane
    Looking at the map it looks like it's possible to cut across the hdb blocks for a shorter cut to the mrt.
    Only a bit shorter lah... unless its raining and the hdb can provide shelters...

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    HDB flat owners in this area must be very happy with project after project being snapped up so quickly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DC33_2008
    HDB flat owners in this area must be very happy with project after project being snapped up so quickly.
    probably snapped up by the same happy hdb flat owners there

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    Tot that the demand for this project will not be well received. Last posting was 1 week ago, but just saw the crowd in the news.

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    Dragon pearl must be around this region. Huat around this area.
    Quote Originally Posted by Pro888
    Tot that the demand for this project will not be well received. Last posting was 1 week ago, but just saw the crowd in the news.

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    Location not too bad. Plus watertown owners are paying twice the price.

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    Hi, I realized there is no drying area. How do people dry clothes???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wuming79
    Hi, I realized there is no drying area. How do people dry clothes???
    Get a dryer lor

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    Prices for a 1,087sqft standard mid-floor 3BR here are around the $795-$800k region. That works out to about $730psf. Compared with A Treasure Trove just 200m north, with median price of $920psf. Watertown, the much hyped condo-mall-MRT combo, was launched at around $1,100-$1,300 psf.

    Twin Waterfalls, like any other EC launched recently, is a super good deal. It's the best value for money, especially for those looking to upgrade from HDB or looking to buy their first condo. There are CPF-grants for first timers too.
    Look at the price, it is a good $200psf lower than A Treasure Trove. In essence, for a 1,000 sqft unit, you are looking at a $200,000 difference in price. That's a lot of money.
    Some might argue that A Treasure Trove has better fittings, or it has underground parking or it's closer to the MRT. Well, is $200,000 worth all that? Obviously not.

    There's plenty of potential in Punggol, can you imagine what the town will be like in three years' time? It will be the next Tampines or the next Clementi for sure.

    According to some experts, price are peaking and are set to fall. That could turn out to be true, who knows? But there's something you need to know too - Punggol is slowly filling up. There aren't many sites left that are within 400m to the MRT (we count only two).


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    Good deal if only you qualify...

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    good valentine's day present for their loved ones?

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    Too bad cannot buy EC. I like their "vista Home" concept with maximum windows and brightness.


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    200psf cheaper than PC in the same area. Can close your eyes and buy.

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    http://www.straitstimes.com/Money/St...ry_765351.html

    Punggol EC attracts 130 applicants

    Published on Feb 11, 2012


    An artist's impression of the Twin Waterfalls executive condominium in Punggol. The 99-year leasehold project has 728 units spread across 12 towers. -- PHOTO: FRASERS CENTREPOINT

    THE 728-unit executive condominium (EC) project Twin Waterfalls in Punggol drew interest from about 130 potential home buyers on the first day it opened for applications yesterday.

    Joint developers Frasers Centrepoint and Keong Hong Holdings said the project in Punggol Walk will be priced at an average of $698 per sq ft (psf).

    Experts say that while the number of interested home hunters so far might not be high, the bulk of the applications are likely to come in over the weekend as home buyers visit the showflat.

    HSR Property Group senior adviser Donald Han expects the project to be one to two times oversubscribed.

    The Government has invested substantially in the infrastructure of Punggol, which many first-time buyers are keen on, he added.

    'Most ECs are usually priced at more than $700 psf so Twin Waterfalls is being priced competitively... It is a good way to attract home buyers who might be sitting on the fence,' Mr Han said.

    The take-up rate for ECs, however, might slow in the second half of the year as more of such projects are launched.

    Unit types at the 99-year leasehold project, spread across 12 towers of 17 storeys each, will include three- and four-bedders, dual-key units and penthouses. Dual-key apartments consist of a studio attached to either a two- or three-bedder to enable extended families to live together.

    Three-bedroom apartments at Twin Waterfalls will range from 915 to 1,109 sq ft while four-bedroom units are 1,238 sq ft.

    Applications can be made till Tuesday while bookings will start on Feb 18.

    Another EC project, the 670-unit Tampines Trilliant in Tampines Central 7, was also launched earlier this month.

    Sim Lian Group had sold 149 units as of Monday, with 32 of the 48 double-storey penthouses snapped up. The majority of the buyers are families living in the eastern part of Singapore, including Tampines, Pasir Ris and Bedok.

    The 5 per cent quota allocated to second-time buyers in the initial launch period has been fully taken up.

    EC projects combine elements of private and public housing and often come with premium furnishings and facilities.

    ESTHER TEO

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    Quote Originally Posted by azeoprop
    Too bad cannot buy EC. I like their "vista Home" concept with maximum windows and brightness.

    are all the units with 'vista home' concept?
    i'm heading to the showflat tomorrow.

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    what is this vista home thing?

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    Pool views units snapping up fast for first day launch.

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    So many units sold?

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    Stack 1, left low floor
    Stack 10: left 3,4, 13,14,15,16,17
    Stack17: half sold
    Stack18: all sold
    Stack 19: left 13,14
    Stack 20: left 6, 11-13
    Stack 22-23,28,37,40,44,46 more than half
    Stack 24-25 half sold
    Stack 41: left 3 lowest floor 1, left low floor

    2nd timer quota was filled up v quickly today. Based on my analyzation, stack 15 is also considered a good one because can also see pool n cheap. In fact, the slightly slanted angle help to get a good view of the pool as well. For those that missed their chance today, check out stack 15 next week. Good luck!

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    how are the patio units here?
    heard its fully sheltered and slightly elevated

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    Quote Originally Posted by rabid
    how are the patio units here?
    heard its fully sheltered and slightly elevated
    they understand very well that habits wouldn't change

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    Quote Originally Posted by Komo
    they understand very well that habits wouldn't change
    well then the 2nd storey dwellers will kena- cannot remove the rubbish somemore.

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    any bros/sis bought this place?

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    Quote Originally Posted by roco
    any bros/sis bought this place?
    I bought here.. anyone know when this is constructing.... not yet start to deduct yet from CPF though

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fisherman
    Prices for a 1,087sqft standard mid-floor 3BR here are around the $795-$800k region. That works out to about $730psf. Compared with A Treasure Trove just 200m north, with median price of $920psf. Watertown, the much hyped condo-mall-MRT combo, was launched at around $1,100-$1,300 psf.

    Twin Waterfalls, like any other EC launched recently, is a super good deal. It's the best value for money, especially for those looking to upgrade from HDB or looking to buy their first condo. There are CPF-grants for first timers too.
    Look at the price, it is a good $200psf lower than A Treasure Trove. In essence, for a 1,000 sqft unit, you are looking at a $200,000 difference in price. That's a lot of money.
    Some might argue that A Treasure Trove has better fittings, or it has underground parking or it's closer to the MRT. Well, is $200,000 worth all that? Obviously not.

    There's plenty of potential in Punggol, can you imagine what the town will be like in three years' time? It will be the next Tampines or the next Clementi for sure.

    According to some experts, price are peaking and are set to fall. That could turn out to be true, who knows? But there's something you need to know too - Punggol is slowly filling up. There aren't many sites left that are within 400m to the MRT (we count only two).


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    Plan Reference No: A0712-00811-2011-BP01
    Project Title: EXECUTIVE CONDOMINIUM HOUSING DEVELOPMENT COMPRISING 12 BLKS OF 17-STOREY RESIDENTIAL UNITS, 1 BLK OF 5-STOREY MULTI-STOREY CARPARK WITH ROOF GARDEN, ANCILLARY FACILITIES & SWIMMING POOL (TOTAL 728 UNITS) ON LOT 2472X MK 21 AT PUNGGOL WALK
    Application Type: BCA-TOP-APPLN
    Current Status: APPROVED
    Current Status Date / Time: 02/06/2015 09:46:30
    Registration Date / Time: 14/04/2015 08:30:00
    Processing Officer: CHAN SIN KAI
    Telephone No.: 68044366
    Good Day !!!

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