Should be possible orelse main con will kenna right?Originally Posted by yeancheang
BTW passed by yesterday evening, and the top level of stack 18 (park facing) is now unveiled.
Should be possible orelse main con will kenna right?Originally Posted by yeancheang
BTW passed by yesterday evening, and the top level of stack 18 (park facing) is now unveiled.
In that case, can't wait for the bottom to be exposed tooOriginally Posted by sleek
its very common for contractors to adjust their TOP to later datesOriginally Posted by 2824
wats their contractual date between FCL and the main con?Originally Posted by sleek
wat i mean is the TOP date stated on the drawing board at the construction site is very likely to be postponed
Main-con completion date is 27 June 2012.
http://www.keonghong.com/Projects/Woodleigh.aspx
Originally Posted by devilplate
greatOriginally Posted by sleek
so is tat the same date stated on the drawing board currently?
Update 22nd Sept 2011.
Thanks! wow..i can see my unit liao...wow can see lotsa of greenery....Originally Posted by azeoprop
so many offers but can't bear to let go
nowadays even suburban units in far flung places like sengkang cost almost $1mil or more...and smaller size with less livable space.
any good offers?
no 1200psf no sell!
Nearer to TOP and with Bishan's new launch by Capitaland and if Bartley site also launch, it should break the $1200psf easily. Its just the uncertainties of the world's ailing economy for 2012 that's the dampener.
Seller's remorse...
Thats the #01-13 which I offered 580k but was rejected haa haa...Originally Posted by sleek
grnd flr with nice big pes?Originally Posted by azeoprop
$585,000 398sqf $1,469psf Sep-11
MND sees Tengah, Bidadari as potential new towns
By Joanne Chan | Posted: 12 October 2011 1852 hrs
SINGAPORE: The government sees Tengah and Bidadari as potential residential towns as it plans ahead for a growing population.
This was mentioned on Wednesday in the National Development Ministry's addendum to the President's Address.
The addendum was issued by Minister Khaw Boon Wan.
Highlighting his ministry's commitment to achieve sustainable economic, social and environmental outcomes, Mr Khaw said: "We will balance competing land demands to achieve sustainable economic, social and environmental outcomes. We will create underground space and reclaim from the sea, wherever viable.
"We will also build infrastructure ahead of demand and start to prepare for new towns at Tengah and Bidadari. They will not be needed soon, but we are planning ahead so as to retain flexibility."
Mr Khaw also reaffirmed his ministry's goal to provide good, affordable housing.
He noted that more Singaporeans are now eligible for housing grants and public housing, after the income ceilings for singles and families were raised in August.
Mr Khaw acknowledged the "sudden rise in housing prices following the sharp economic recovery has worried many Singaporeans".
He said his ministry is "taking active measures to address the temporary imbalance in supply and demand."
The monthly income ceiling to buy executive condominiums (ECs) was raised from S$10,000 to S$12,000 in August.
As of end-September, the HDB received 140 bookings from buyers who previously did not qualify.
Singles too have benefited after the income ceiling for a housing grant was raised from S$3,000 to S$5,000.
HDB has approved 75 applicants who were previously not eligible.
HDB is also speeding up the construction of new flats.
To cater to needs such as wanting to stay near parents or to take advantage of a location's amenities, HDB said that where possible, it will build its new flats in mature estates such as Queenstown and Bishan.
Another aim is to provide vulnerable families with a roof over their heads.
Madam Praveen, 27, has benefited from the Public Rental Scheme.
Previously staying with her parents, Madam Praveen now has a two-room rental flat in Punggol.
Madam Parveen, who lives with her husband and two children, had faced difficulties in getting a rental flat.
"My parents had to sell their house and we had no place to stay. I got rejected the first time because they said my husband is a foreigner... I had to give birth to my son in order to get this rental flat," she said.
To qualify for a rental flat under the Family Scheme, the main applicant must be a Singaporean and the other a Singaporean or Permanent Resident.
HDB said the stock of rental flats will be increased to 57,000 units by 2015.
But rental housing is not a long-term solution, and HDB said it will work with social agencies to render help.
- CNA/cc
all those farms at tengah will have to be prepared to make way soon. hmmm, qian hu might have to move to another location.
Wow! Looks nice! Just like the brochure.
Got a little lazy lately, hence did not update the units for which the caveats were lodgedOriginally Posted by sleek
Thanks Sleek for all the updates and photos...
Anyway, the units sold recently are (starting from most recent):
a) #03-03 is the above 958sf unit sold for $1096psf
b) #07-10 is the studio that sold for the record $1469psf
c) #10-01 (840sf) was sold for $1151psf
d) #08-10 (studio) was sold for $1381psf (Seller must be pissed after seeing #07-10 above selling for a higher price )
e) #08-06 (840sf) was sold for $1128psf
f) #12-15 (1076sf) was sold for $1115psf
g) #09-18 (1152sf) was sold for $1059psf
h) #14-12 (861sf) was sold for $1185psf
Think that's about it for the updates