SENTOSA Cove Pte Ltd (SCPL) yesterday released another three 99-year leasehold bungalow plots for sale, after reporting new benchmarks being set for waterway and fairway facing plots in the upscale locale.
After the latest offer, the only sites the master developer will have left for sale are two more individual bungalow plots, a man-made island (which can be developed for 19 bungalows) and a plum condo plot at the mouth of the marina.
In all, the developer will have sold plots for a total of about 2,500 homes since October 2003.
SCPL said yesterday that an expression of interest (EOI) for four bungalow parcels that closed in July saw a new benchmark price of $1,233 per square foot of land area being achieved for a waterway bungalow lot, surpassing the $960 psf previous record for such land set earlier this year.
The other two waterway plots offered in the July EOI were also sold at above $960 psf. The sole fairway bungalow site in that EOI fetched $1,065 psf, surpassing the previous high of $910 psf for such sites achieved earlier this year.
The last seafront bungalow plot at Sentosa Cove was sold for a record $1,473 psf during an EOI in May, surpassing the top price of $1,308 psf previously for such plots seen at an EOI late last year.
SCPL’s latest EOI, which is being launched tomorrow, is for three bungalow sites - all waterway-fronting plots, one of which also boasts nearby views of, but is not directly fronting, the Tanjong Golf Course and the sea.
This plot has a land area of 6,941 sq ft. The other two plots are 7,414 sq ft and 10,663 sq ft.
The EOI closes on Sept 4, with the award being based solely on price.
Credo Real Estate managing director Karamjit Singh predicts that the three latest waterway plots could fetch prices ranging from $1,100 to $1,300 psf, with scarcity value raising the price.
Following this EOI sale, the last two individual bungalow plots at Sentosa Cove - both of which face fairways - will be sold by private treaty.
Pearl Island and a coveted high-rise condo plot (dubbed C-13) at the entrance to Sentosa Cove’s marina basin will be offered for sale before the year runs out.
Source : Business Times - 22 Aug 2007
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