Property Launches Update: Trevista pricing and launch date
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on 19 Aug 2009 by John
H88.com.sg Property Launches Update: Trevista pricing and launch date
Update: Trevista pricing and launch date
UPDATE: You might have already heard, or you might have already guessed, the Toa Payoh condo Trevista would be going for around S$1,000 psf.
And according to our sources, you need to bring a signed cheque along if you want to enter the VVIP preview this weekend.
We've found some listings online (PropertyGuru) that saw a 2BR, 926 sqft unit going for around S$949,000 or S$1,024 psf. A 465 sqft Studio is going for about S$474,000 or S$1,019 psf.
Our sources also confirmed the $1,000 psf asking price.
Compared to the 99-year leasehold, 11-year old Oleander Towers (sitting right beside Toa Payoh MRT), caveats lodged in June this year averaged S$725 psf.
One other interesting development is that agents are now asking for signed cheques from interested buyers first before being allowed into the VVIP or VIP previews. Obviously it's a way to weed out the curious onlooker from the serious buyer. What's more, it creates an impression that there are plenty of eager buyers waving cheques to get in - excellent PR! Kudos.
Launch date tentatively set for 28 August 2009.
on 19 Aug 2009 by John
H88.com.sg Property Launches Update: Trevista pricing and launch date
Update: Trevista pricing and launch date
UPDATE: You might have already heard, or you might have already guessed, the Toa Payoh condo Trevista would be going for around S$1,000 psf.
And according to our sources, you need to bring a signed cheque along if you want to enter the VVIP preview this weekend.
We've found some listings online (PropertyGuru) that saw a 2BR, 926 sqft unit going for around S$949,000 or S$1,024 psf. A 465 sqft Studio is going for about S$474,000 or S$1,019 psf.
Our sources also confirmed the $1,000 psf asking price.
Compared to the 99-year leasehold, 11-year old Oleander Towers (sitting right beside Toa Payoh MRT), caveats lodged in June this year averaged S$725 psf.
One other interesting development is that agents are now asking for signed cheques from interested buyers first before being allowed into the VVIP or VIP previews. Obviously it's a way to weed out the curious onlooker from the serious buyer. What's more, it creates an impression that there are plenty of eager buyers waving cheques to get in - excellent PR! Kudos.
Launch date tentatively set for 28 August 2009.
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