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    Are u sure so cheap? 708psf is for penthouse only is it?

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    according to business times, one of the bonus options is they can get 55000 link points.

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    dont bother wasting ur time calling these desperate agents...


    Quote Originally Posted by azeoprop
    Are u sure so cheap? 708psf is for penthouse only is it?

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    Why start a thread when there are existing ones...

    http://www.trevistatoapayoh.com/

    http://trevistacondo.com/ some goodies for NTUC members




    Business Times - 28 Aug 2009

    Initial phase of Trevista condo going at $898 psf on average
    By KALPANA RASHIWALA
    NTUC Choice Homes Co-operative is pricing the initial phase of its Trevista condo at Toa Payoh, which previews today, at an average price of $898 per square foot. This is about 20 per cent lower than Far East Organization's Centro Residences next to Ang Mo Kio Hub, priced at $1,150 psf on average and released last month.
    However, as Trevista's units are generally larger than Centro's, the price differential in absolute terms may be less.
    Far East has sold only about 100 units - an outcome some market watchers see as due to price resistance.

    Both projects are on 99-year leasehold.
    Trevista is near Braddell MRT Station and within walking distance of shopping and other amenities at HDB Hub and Toa Payoh Central. Centro, a 34-storey project with 329 units, is right next to Ang Mo Kio Hub and opposite Ang Mo Kio MRT Station.
    The $898 psf and $1,150 psf average prices for the two projects are for normal progress payment schemes. Buyers who opt for the interest absorption scheme will pay 2 per cent more at Trevista and 4 per cent more at Centro. So far, none of Centro's buyers has opted for interest absorption.

    NTUC Choice Homes said yesterday that the absolute price quantums at Trevista on average are about $830,000 for a two-bedroom unit, $1.065 million for a three-bedder, and $1.43 million for a four-bedroom apartment, on a normal progress payment scheme.
    The developer is releasing 210 units this weekend, comprising mostly two, three and four-bedroom apartments. The project has a total of 590 units in three 39-storey towers.
    Choice Homes has invited business associates, NTUC union members and members of the public who have registered interest in the project for today's preview. The co-op is extending special benefits to union members for a 'limited period during the preview'.
    Each member who buys a Trevista unit will be given 55,000 LinkPoints as well as one of three other benefits, each worth up to $6,000 - a free NTUC Income Mortgage Protection Plan; an integrated fridge; or a family cash rebate for union members living near their parents or children residing in Toa Payoh or for multiple family-purchases of units.
    Trevista is being marketed by CB Richard Ellis and ERA.
    Over in the Mount Sinai area, Singapore Land is previewing its freehold Trizon condo this weekend at between $1,300 and $1,500 psf. However, prices are likely to be lower for ground-floor units with private enclosed space.


    SingLand is offering only a normal progress payment scheme. It is developing the 24-storey condo, which will have 289 units, on the former Himiko Court site that it bought in May 2007 for $336 million. This works out to $821 psf of potential gross floor area, including an estimated $1.07 million development charge.
    Copyright © 2007 Singapore Press Holdings Ltd. All rights reserved.

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    2-bedder is $960psf ...

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    maintenance fee quite high...

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    Quote Originally Posted by cl0ver
    maintenance fee quite high...
    Think Phase 1 sold out already. Put in cheque also never tio. Hope those who got it are union members and real buyers. If any NTUC top brass got the units, an inquiry must be held..

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    Quote Originally Posted by cl0ver
    maintenance fee quite high...
    what's the fee ?

    Think Phase 1 sold out already. Put in cheque also never tio. Hope those who got it are union members and real buyers
    hey I vaguely remember last time for Bishan Loft it's the same thing...

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    Here's 2 photos of the site taken from the Great Wall of Toa Payoh.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ulrich76
    Think Phase 1 sold out already. Put in cheque also never tio. Hope those who got it are union members and real buyers. If any NTUC top brass got the units, an inquiry must be held..
    Waaa...sounds like lucky draw like that haa haa.... are they giving free condos for the winners?

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    At 898psf(average), this seems like a much better deal than recently launched project Ascentia Sky, Centro.... will it bring about a turning point in new launch prices to more sustainable level? =)

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    Actually, those 898 psf prices are for 3 bedders and above.. expect around $1100 psf for smaller units.

    Got someone excited all for nothing!


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    Quote Originally Posted by azeoprop
    Waaa...sounds like lucky draw like that haa haa.... are they giving free condos for the winners?
    Wah ...Desperados buyers like no more pte property left to buy. Die Die must put a cheque .. preview for ntuc members , real mkting psychology for some kuku buyers

    $898 psf for super-cramped 3 towers of 39 storey 590 units LH 99 years, all views essentially blocked on all sides by Great wall of Toa Payoh Central and the Peak@Toa Payoh. Wah ! , better buy Trellis Tower FreeHold and view of City and Novena . Somemore must wait for 3 more years !!!

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    Actually 898 psf is for the 3 bedders and above...

    around $1100 psf for the smaller units

    Got someone excited over nothing


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    Quote Originally Posted by Condorich
    Actually 898 psf is for the 3 bedders and above...

    around $1100 psf for the smaller units

    Got someone excited over nothing

    If die die must pay above $850 psf, there are many choices even for FH property in city-fringe areas.

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    most often, one will not be able to view the complete list of selling prices before stepping into the showroom.

    often, at the showroom, the agents are holding onto the pricelist.

    a bit unfair to the buying community. having to make hasty decisions on price while at the same time have to evaluate the choice of unit.

    does the buying public have a right to ask developers to release selling prices in ample time before its launch. doable?

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    Just come back from the showflat. 210 units all GONE!

    Agent queuing to wait for 2nd batch of release now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cl0ver
    maintenance fee quite high...
    how high? over $400/mth?

    shld be low, since nearly 600 units sharing a relatively small plot ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by isaaclim
    Just come back from the showflat. 210 units all GONE!

    Agent queuing to wait for 2nd batch of release now.
    ....and to think only 3 months ago, prices were relatively low and agents were begging u to buy.

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    How much is trellis tower going for? My budget is around 500+psf, and dun mind resales unit that is 10 years old and below.

    I am crossing my fingers to get a good deal.

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    trellise tower 3 bedder already more than $1mil... the Arte is just opposite the Trellis tower, separated by PIE....

    Quote Originally Posted by yowetan
    How much is trellis tower going for? My budget is around 500+psf, and dun mind resales unit that is 10 years old and below.

    I am crossing my fingers to get a good deal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by august
    how high? over $400/mth?

    shld be low, since nearly 600 units sharing a relatively small plot ...
    from the website

    Estimated Maintenance Fee:

    1 bedrm & 1+study – Below $200
    2 bedrm & 2+study -$220 – $250
    3 bedrm – $270 – $290
    4 bedrm – $310 – $330

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    showroom crowded like kok!
    went there at 6, take number must wait min 1hr so gave it a miss...

    all 1 bedder and 2 bedder released units sold out.
    got some quote for the following:

    #14-13 - 1,006,720 / 891psf
    #20-13 - 1,030,480 / 912psf
    #34-09 - 1,533,200 / 859psf
    #21-15 - 1,444,080 / 833psf

    disclaimer: cannot confirm but was what i got from the agent.

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    All buyers there are millionaires....

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    Quote Originally Posted by cl0ver
    showroom crowded like kok!
    went there at 6, take number must wait min 1hr so gave it a miss...

    all 1 bedder and 2 bedder released units sold out.
    got some quote for the following:

    #14-13 - 1,006,720 / 891psf
    #20-13 - 1,030,480 / 912psf
    #34-09 - 1,533,200 / 859psf
    #21-15 - 1,444,080 / 833psf

    disclaimer: cannot confirm but was what i got from the agent.
    so crowded ??????

    singaporean not kiasi meh ? no more swine flu meh ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cl0ver
    showroom crowded like kok!
    went there at 6, take number must wait min 1hr so gave it a miss...

    all 1 bedder and 2 bedder released units sold out.
    got some quote for the following:

    #14-13 - 1,006,720 / 891psf
    #20-13 - 1,030,480 / 912psf
    #34-09 - 1,533,200 / 859psf
    #21-15 - 1,444,080 / 833psf

    disclaimer: cannot confirm but was what i got from the agent.
    you should have put on a mask ... and cough your way to to a queue number ... since you are already at back of queue no harm trying this trick ..

    sure got kiasu kiasi sporean avoid and run .. then you move up the queue


    and dont forget to keep scratching your arms and legs .. make others think you haave leprosy

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    got security guard leh...
    they call 10 numbers at a time.....
    had to wait 190 numbers before my turn....

    so u tell me worth waiting??

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    http://www.businesstimes.com.sg/sub/...47847,00.html?

    Published August 28, 2009

    Initial phase of Trevista condo going at $898 psf on average

    By KALPANA RASHIWALA


    NTUC Choice Homes Co-operative is pricing the initial phase of its Trevista condo at Toa Payoh, which previews today, at an average price of $898 per square foot. This is about 20 per cent lower than Far East Organization's Centro Residences next to Ang Mo Kio Hub, priced at $1,150 psf on average and released last month.

    However, as Trevista's units are generally larger than Centro's, the price differential in absolute terms may be less.

    Far East has sold only about 100 units - an outcome some market watchers see as due to price resistance.

    Both projects are on 99-year leasehold.

    Trevista is near Braddell MRT Station and within walking distance of shopping and other amenities at HDB Hub and Toa Payoh Central. Centro, a 34-storey project with 329 units, is right next to Ang Mo Kio Hub and opposite Ang Mo Kio MRT Station.

    The $898 psf and $1,150 psf average prices for the two projects are for normal progress payment schemes. Buyers who opt for the interest absorption scheme will pay 2 per cent more at Trevista and 4 per cent more at Centro. So far, none of Centro's buyers has opted for interest absorption.

    NTUC Choice Homes said yesterday that the absolute price quantums at Trevista on average are about $830,000 for a two-bedroom unit, $1.065 million for a three-bedder, and $1.43 million for a four-bedroom apartment, on a normal progress payment scheme.

    The developer is releasing 210 units this weekend, comprising mostly two, three and four-bedroom apartments. The project has a total of 590 units in three 39-storey towers.

    Choice Homes has invited business associates, NTUC union members and members of the public who have registered interest in the project for today's preview. The co-op is extending special benefits to union members for a 'limited period during the preview'.

    Each member who buys a Trevista unit will be given 55,000 LinkPoints as well as one of three other benefits, each worth up to $6,000 - a free NTUC Income Mortgage Protection Plan; an integrated fridge; or a family cash rebate for union members living near their parents or children residing in Toa Payoh or for multiple family-purchases of units.

    Trevista is being marketed by CB Richard Ellis and ERA.

    Over in the Mount Sinai area, Singapore Land is previewing its freehold Trizon condo this weekend at between $1,300 and $1,500 psf. However, prices are likely to be lower for ground-floor units with private enclosed space.

    SingLand is offering only a normal progress payment scheme. It is developing the 24-storey condo, which will have 289 units, on the former Himiko Court site that it bought in May 2007 for $336 million. This works out to $821 psf of potential gross floor area, including an estimated $1.07 million development charge.

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    We will be in trouble if everyone keep buying like there is no tomorrow

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    Quote Originally Posted by jhokc0007
    We will be in trouble if everyone keep buying like there is no tomorrow
    indeed we will be in trouble the way it is going ..different kind of trouble swing flu victims will increase



    whats the point of taking temperature everyday .. avoiding crowded places ... only to meet more people at show flat ??

    health minister should do something ...

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