I was told developer promised five years shuttle service to Vivo City and back. Has it started? Also the retail shop spaces facing south, are they being sold?
funny, what does one picture shows...
desperate times call for desperate measures, one has to resort going all the way to take one photo (and cherry pick the "best" stack in favor of his self-centered opinion)
there are those few odd residents seeking a quicker dry then leaving in the service yard. eg. soleil, trillium and even paterson resi per se...
typical idiot lol
cheers to your own goal again, taken your lunch?
not too long ago one idiot who skip meals to war posted
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It will be nice if this is a NUS or NTU campus. For residential? I think the place will get really messy, especially when laundry starts appearing at the balcony.
Anyone who doesnt use their huge balcony to dry laundry are just stupid. And these are hard to come by
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why messy, why stupid? maybe the answer is in "itself"
there are many condo owners ... even if they have a back yard , drying area ... if the sun doesn't shine there but at the balcony instead ... they will still hang laundry in balcony ...
as for MA disallowing decking over planter ... quite weird leh ...
what if owners are not plant lover ?
with plants means theres pots, and with pots means with base plates
with base plates means risk of collecting water ...
and risk breeding mozzie ...
decking does not change the GFA ... I don't see why cannot ...
"Never argue with an idiot, or he will drag you down to his level and beat you with experience."
this is getting bizarre
i took pains to not reply directly to his post but he keeps coming back...
are you bearing some "infatuation" of the unconventional kind?? please...
why messy why stupid, beats me.... time for you to take medicine
dumping soil and planting flora are owner's personal choice if they don't mind the potential creepy crawlies etc...
what i meant is you disagree with MA over disallowing decking over planter. to go around this ruling, one..... (as per previous post to you)
i can't be sure everyone agrees with my view but this is what's happening in most mass market condo with planter boxes.
Originally Posted by abc000
Yes, I got two separate notices on the same day (TOP and CSC). The CSC notice requires a further 13% to be paid (may be 2% is held till defects period is complete?). I have the same concern on defect rectification and plan to check with developer.
Hi. Of the 13% paid now following the CSC, 5% is actually deposited with the Singapore Law Academy and only 8% goes to developer. Developer gets this only after the defects liability period. Law Academy holds the money as trustee for the buyer. I looked at the S&P agreement and this is mentioned there as well. As per S&P, SLA will pay developer only if there are no claims. So if we have an unresolved dispute, we will need to lodge claim with SLA. This aside, there is a separate clause in the S&P on developer honouring defect claims.
So there is no concern on this issue.
This weekend i have open house for more than 10 units interlace for sale, such as 3+1 bdrm typical and ground floor,4bdrm,Dual-Key,4bdrm private Roof terrace uniy, and Penthouse unit. Anyone interested can call or sms me Catherine 81330501
you and your dumb photo, first of all thats not interlace condo, second such a small balcony is pratically useless for outdoor function, thus the drying of laundry. the balcony area in interlace is at least bigger from the photo u have shown.
once again you have failed in your post, anyway since you have so much time in this forum, please post your laundry buisness on all condos which have balcony in their condo. u will probably get a great response from posting
Hi owners, how much is the survey fee? Law firm called said the fee is $2k? I don't recall survey fee being so high. Or may be I heard wrongly.
From twitter news feeds :
The Business Times @BTBreakingnews 25m
Eight strata-titled shops at #TheInterlace condominium put up for sale.
Read in BT Househunt this morning... 807sqft for 1133psf or 915k on 2-oct
That's amazingly price
if you dont't own any property, you're short. take cover quickly
http://sbr.com.sg/commercial-propert...nterlace-condo
Check out these 8 strata-titled shop units up for grabs at The Interlace condo
Find out how much each are priced.
Knight Frank announced the launch for sale of a row of 8 strata-titled shop units either collectively enbloc or on individual unit basis at The Interlace, a 99-year leasehold development located at Alexandra Road / Depot Road.
The newly completed development by CapitaLand Singapore Ltd and Hotel Properties Limited (HPL), is strategically located at the heart of Singapore’s Southern Ridges, which stretches between Kent Ridge, Telok Blangah and Mount Faber Park. The development is just minutes drive away from VivoCity, Sentosa, CBD and Orchard Road.
Being one of the largest residential projects, The Interlace has a site area of approximately 869,320 sq ft with a total of 1,040 residential units and 8 strata-titled shop units. The total strata area for the 8 shops is approximately 5,340 sq ft. The size of each shop ranges from 388 sq ft to 1,119 sq ft. The shops have regular layouts and are fronting Depot Road.
“The indicative price for these shop units is in excess of $2,500 per square foot (psf). Over the past two years, we have seen strong demand for strata shops especially in mixed developments from both investors and retailers. As long as there is a good critical mass of residents within the development, these shops would have a captive audience and able to provide essential services such as hair salon, bakery, mini-mart etc to these residents. To date, transactions for strata-titled shops within condominiums ranged from around $2,000 psf to $4,500 psf,” says Ms Mary Sai, Executive Director, Investment (Commercial Sales).
- See more at: http://sbr.com.sg/commercial-propert....AVI5W76l.dpuf