$516m deal: Tulip Garden owners call off collective sale
OWNERS at Tulip Garden have called off the $516 million collective sale
of their 164-unit Holland Road condo, but they will keep the $25.8 million
deposit.
Mr Ow Yong Thian Soo of Lee & Lee, who is representing the owners, told
The Straits Times yesterday that a notice rescinding the sale was given to
the intended buyer - a consortium led by Bravo Building Construction.
The owners also told Bravo that they would retain the 5 per cent deposit,
a right allowed under the sale and purchase agreement.
They decided to cancel the sale after Bravo missed Monday’s deadline -
which had already been extended from last month - to pay a further 5 per
cent of the purchase price. The developer wanted even more time to pay and
complete the sale.
The deposit will now be distributed proportionally. Owners who were due to
receive $2.5 million to $4.2 million from the sale will now get 5 per cent
of these sums once the estate pays expenses of possibly $1 million or
more. These include half the conveyancing fees, half the fees of
consultants Savills Singapore, plus litigation and administration costs.
Bravo bought Tulip Garden last July and was due to complete the sale late
next month. It also has unfinished business at Pender Court, where it
missed the $80 million collective sale completion date but has an
extension until later this month.
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