Royalville back with lower en bloc price tag
New asking price of $1,106 psf per plot ratio is 10-15% less than
before
ANOTHER en bloc sale property is back on the market with a lower asking
price.
Royalville in Bukit Timah, off Sixth Avenue, has been relaunched - this
time with a 10-15 per cent lower asking price than in October last year.
However, the property is still being launched based on last year’s
collective sale agreement signed under the old rules and the reserve price
is believed to be the same.
Last year, Royalville’s asking price was $330-350 million, which worked
out to $1,235 to $1,305 per square foot (psf) of potential gross floor
area, including development charges (DC) at the time.
This time, the 174,176 sq ft freehold Royalville site is being packaged
with an 8,420 sq ft adjoining drainage reserve being sold by the Official
Receiver.
The two properties, which are being marketed by Credo Real Estate, have a
combined asking price of about $305 million.
This reflects a unit land price of $1,106 psf per plot ratio inclusive of
$6 million DC for the two sites.
The site can be developed into a new condominium with about 140 units of
an average size of 2,000 sq ft each.
Based on a land price of $1,106 psf ppr, the breakeven cost for a new
condo on the site should be about $1,700 psf, Credo said.
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