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http://www.propertyguru.com.sg/listing/hdb...fu-road-7669842

 

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Property Name: 315 Shunfu Road

Property Type: HDB Apartment

Price: S$ 1,550,000 Negotiable

Valuation Price: S$ 1,320,000

Price (psf): S$ 929.26 psf (built-in)

Floor Area: 1,668 sqft / 154.96 sqm (built-in)

Condition: Fully Furnished

Developer: Housing & Development Board

Tenure: 99-year Leasehold

 

Loan Amount (80% of price): S$ 1,240,000

Interest Rate: 1.09667%

Term of Loan: 30 years

Monthly Payment: S$ 4,044

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WHOA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :o:o:o

 

 

How many room huh??

 

From the pic, look like 5-room hor.....

 

swee ah......my flat next time sell chor chor ah....... [nod][nod]

 

 

based on floor area should be considered jumbo flat.. with 4 bedrooms

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Resale flat can be any price. It's not restricted to the $10k salary cap so it's really a matter of time it goes to that level -_-

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based on floor area should be considered jumbo flat.. with 4 bedrooms

either execotibe or masionet lo

 

Resale flat can be any price. It's not restricted to the $10k salary cap so it's really a matter of time it goes to that level -_-

 

ya but HDB valuation also at 1.3mil.. wtf

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Some years ago, whenever housing agent called my dad and asked him to sell his point block in Jurong East opposite Chinese Garden MRT station, he would tell the agent got S$1M then want to sell. The agent said where got such market. My dad would say then wait lor sure have.

 

Looks like my dad dream is coming true. He bough the flat at only S$75K in eighties

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what salary range can take 1.2M loan for 30 years?

the buyer must also be < 35 years old

but if upgrade from a $500K HDB (sold) then ok la .... but still [knife]

at 65 years old ... CPF minimum sum = $0 [laugh]

 

Loan Amount (80% of price): S$ 1,240,000

Interest Rate: 1.09667%

Term of Loan: 30 years

Monthly Payment: S$ 4,044

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Some years ago, whenever housing agent called my dad and asked him to sell his point block in Jurong East opposite Chinese Garden MRT station, he would tell the agent got S$1M then want to sell. The agent said where got such market. My dad would say then wait lor sure have.

 

Looks like my dad dream is coming true. He bough the flat at only S$75K in eighties

 

That area going to be boom-town soon lah... the new mall in Jurong East going to be completed soon. Prices sure to go up and up, and what's more, next to MRT station.

 

But then if your dad sells, where's your family going to move to?? Any other place at cheaper price would definitely be less favourable and less convenient than your current location.

 

That's the dilemma of our asset-rich, cash poor society.

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what salary range can take 1.2M loan for 30 years?

the buyer must also be < 35 years old

but if upgrade from a $500K HDB (sold) then ok la .... but still [knife]

at 65 years old ... CPF minimum sum = $0 [laugh]

 

Resale flat need to be < 35? now hdb can loan till 70 years old leow

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Ahem..."HDB is meant for public housing, and should be affordable".

 

WHAT? ONLY 1.3Million, so cheap?

 

This one is not normal HDB flat. Floor area of 155 sqm is huge!! Can accomodate two families... so think of it as buying two flats?? (But then, even two 5-room flats at 'normal' prices won't hit $1 million... [laugh])

 

Part of the premium you're paying for this flat is also because this is "limited edition". There will never ever be HDB flats built to this size again. Very few HDB dwellers in singapore today can enjoy such space.

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