Unsurprisingly, there are plenty of amazing buildings, structures and landmarks that have graced our skylines but might have been forgotten over the years.
With Singapore’s ever changing landscape, you see new buildings sprout up all the time. While many of the condos are increasingly generic-looking, there are still some iconic gems (both from Singapore’s history and current day) that is worth knowing about. From old brutalist architecture, to green-filled structures and sleek modern-looking buildings, here are some of Singapore’s most iconic residential developments..
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Special shoutout to the Sun Rosier deal as the owner made 101per cent even after factoring the SSD in 6 months.
As you can see, it’s possible to profit off an en-bloc sale, even taking into account the SSD. This was why, in 2017 or prior, it wasn’t uncommon for investors to show interest even in very old properties (or sometimes, interest because the property was old).
However, we should note that 2017 was an exceptional year, and there have been many changes since
In 2017, local and foreign developers were both competing to build their land banks. This resulted in an en-bloc fever, with unusually high land prices. For example, Sun Rosier, in the above transactions, was bought at a total cost of $271 million.