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    Published July 21, 2009

    Govt to put up Chestnut Ave site for tender

    Consultants forecast top bid of $136 to $200 psf ppr for the residential site

    By KALPANA RASHIWALA


    (SINGAPORE) Strong homes sales in the mass-market segment have led to a 99-year leasehold site at Chestnut Avenue in the state's reserve list being triggered for launch.

    This will be the first time in a year that the government will be launching a residential site for tender.

    The successful applicant has undertaken to bid at least $62 million at the tender, which works out to $120.83 per square foot of potential gross floor area. Under the reserve list system, the state will launch a site for tender only if there is an application by a developer undertaking to bid at a minimum price acceptable to the government.

    Property consultants indicated a wide price range for the successful bid for the site at the tender, which will be launched soon - $136 to $200 psf per plot ratio (psf ppr).

    Assuming the site fetches $200 psf ppr, the breakeven cost for a new condo could be about $480 psf and the developer could be looking to sell at an average price of $600-620 psf, says Knight Frank chairman Tan Tiong Cheng.

    CB Richard Ellis executive director Li Hiaw Ho, who reckons the successful bid could come in at $150-160 psf ppr, said that the developer would be planning to sell the new project at above $600 psf. 'The site is located at the edge of the Bukit Panjang HDB estate and Chestnut Avenue landed estate.

    'Based on the current strong take-up of new projects, coupled with a lack of mass-market projects in this location, it is likely that developers will be interested to bid for this site.'

    However, DTZ's head of South-east Asia research Chua Chor Hoon, predicts the site will fetch only $120-136 psf ppr. 'The site is not very accessible by public transport. So I don't think it will attract many bidders,' she added.

    Knight Frank's Mr Tan said that a new condo on the project will offer views of the surrounding park and Upper Peirce Reservoir. 'However, it will also be fairly noisy, as it will be located next to the BKE.'

    The 244,345 sq ft plot can be developed into a condo with about 450 units, CBRE estimates. The site has a plot ratio (ratio of maximum potential gross floor area to land area) of 2.1.

    After the strong wave of launches over the past five months, the pipeline of 99-year leasehold suburban condos catering to upgrader demand has shrunk.

    Projects that have yet to be launched include those that will be developed by TID in Tanah Merah, Far East Organization on a plum Ang Mo Kio site, NTUC Choice Homes on its plot near Braddell MRT Station and MCL's project in Yishun. Others include a project on the former Minton Rise site in Hougang and condos in Bedok Reservoir and Pasir Ris.

    'Developers catering to the upgrader market are hungry for land, and the best supplier of land in this segment will be the government,' notes Mr Tan.

    Separately, City Developments yesterday said that it has sold 55 units at its freehold Volari condo in the Balmoral area at an average price of 'over $2,000 psf'.

    About 20 per cent of buyers took up the interest absorption scheme. Foreigners comprise 45 per cent of buyers. Prices have been adjusted upwards by 2 per cent.

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    http://www.straitstimes.com/Money/St...ry_405836.html

    July 21, 2009 Tuesday

    Developer set to bid $62m for Bt Panjang condo site

    If sold, it will be first state-owned residential site sale in 10 months

    By Fiona Chan


    EVER since the collapse of Lehman Brothers in the United States and Singapore's slide into recession, the Government has been unable to attract bids for residential development sites.

    But yesterday - after 10 straight months without selling a single residential site - the Government said it had finally received an offer for a condominium parcel in Bukit Panjang.

    An unnamed property developer has committed to bid at least $62 million for the 244,347 sq ft plot, in what consultants say is a further sign of the property market's rebound.

    The 99-year leasehold site located along Chestnut Avenue has been sitting on the Government's reserve list since March last year. Sites on the reserve list are made available for sale, but are not launched for tender until a developer puts in a minimum bid.

    Now that the Chestnut Avenue plot has been triggered for sale, it will be put up for tender by the Housing Board by the end of this week, HDB said yesterday.

    The bid submitted works out to about $120 per sq ft (psf) of potential gross floor area, as compared with the $220 to $270 psf expected when the site was first made available in March last year.

    Mr Li Hiaw Ho, executive director of CB Richard Ellis Research, thinks the final winning bid will be $150 to $160 psf of potential gross floor area, or $76 million to $82 million in total.

    The Chestnut Avenue site can accommodate a development of about 450 units.

    If sold, it will be the first state-owned residential development sale since Sept 10 last year - just before Lehman's demise - when a condo site at the junction of New Upper Changi Road and Tanah Merah Kechil Avenue went for $84 million.

    A few days later, on Sept 16, the HDB launched an executive condominium site at Punggol Field, but found no takers.

    Now that buyers are returning in large numbers to showflats, developers' confidence appears to be on the rise, according to consultants.

    Home buyers have been snapping up more than 1,000 new homes each month since February, culminating in a record 1,825 new homes sold last month - even more than the number sold in August 2007, the peak of the boom two years ago.

    Last week, owners of the freehold Dragon Mansion in Spottiswoode Park Road launched the year's first collective sale, with a bullish price tag of $120 million.

    Yesterday's offer for Chestnut Avenue shows that there is renewed interest in the market, according to Jones Lang LaSalle's head of Singapore research Chua Yang Liang, who is still only cautiously optimistic.

    'The market is stirring and some developers may be excited, but by and large I don't think there's an overall bullishness in the market,' he said.

    And he predicts just a handful of bids for the Chestnut Avenue land.

    'I'm not sure if the rest of the developers will bite, considering there is still uncertainty in the larger economy.'

    The site is located near other property developments such as Maysprings, Cashew Heights Condominium and Hazel Park Condominium. In recent months, units at the 99-year leasehold Maysprings have been sold at just below $500 psf, while those at the other two condos - both freehold - have gone for $560 to $600 psf, said CB Richard Ellis Research's Mr Li.

    He expects the developer who buys the Chestnut Avenue site to plan to sell finished units at more than $600 psf. Such entry-level private homes would be targeted at HDB upgraders - a promising segment of buyers unaffected by fears of a possible oversupply of mid-tier and high-end homes.

    Analysts are anticipating more developers to resume buying land in the second half of this year, given that the Urban Redevelopment Authority has received inquiries about some of the other sites on its reserve list.

    Also, as market sentiment improves, developers have started to pick up land meant for hotel and industrial development.

    Earlier this month, $43.9 million was offered for a hotel site in New Bridge Road, prompting a public tender for the plot. And last month, 14 valid bids were received for a hotel site in Short Street.

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