Pine Grove residents keen to sell en bloc again
PINE Grove residents are looking to sell their sprawling Ulu Pandan
estate en bloc, after failing to do so in previous attempts during the
2007 boom.
They are not alone. Industry sources say there is a growing group of other
estates that previously failed to sell en bloc but is now looking for
reruns.
The collection of signatures at Pine Grove, a 660-unit former HUDC estate
on 893,178 sq ft of land, started on Nov 15. If successful, this latest
attempt will net each unit owner at least $1.6 million to $2.05 million,
depending on unit size.
Many units are about 1,754 sq ft and will achieve a price of about $1.95
million each, according to an owner who declined to be named. Prices are
based on a reserve level of $1.246 billion, he added.
The total price works out to at least $740 per sq ft per plot ratio,
estimated a property expert. This is because the buyer of the site will
have to pay an upgrading premium, plus a differential premium on top of
the asking price to cover the cost of bringing the land tenure up to 99
years and site redevelopment.
Marketing agent Jones Lang LaSalle declined to comment.
Pine Grove’s collective sale attempts in 2007 failed to bear fruit, even
though the average payout was eventually raised to about $2 million per
unit.
At Tulip Garden in Holland Road, Bravo Building Construction failed to
complete a $516 million collective sale purchase last year due to funding
issues.
Residents of Chin Swee Road’s Landmark Tower were unable to attract a
buyer in their collective sale attempts in 2007 and last year, but are
keen to try again.
The sale processes at Tulip Garden and Landmark Tower are still in the
preliminary stage and The Straits Times understands both have yet to
officially appoint a marketing agent.
The estates are understandably eager to try again now that the economic
outlook has improved and private home prices have risen, said DTZ
South-east Asia research head Chua Chor Hoon.
The recent market slowdown has yet to significantly hamper owners’
expectations, given that the process of collecting signatures and
launching the sale may take a while, said an expert.
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