Source : The Business Times, September 12, 2007
THE Housing and Development Board has launched a third Design, Build and Sell Scheme (DBSS) site for sale. The latest site, which is at Ang Mo Kio Street 52, is the second to be launched for sale this year.
The site area is 16,789.1 sq m (180,716 sq ft), with an allowable gross floor area of 58,761.85 sq m (632,506 sq ft). It is close to the Ang Mo Kio town centre with its MRT station, bus interchange and the AMK Hub.
Noting the attractive location of the new site, Savills Singapore director of marketing and business development Ku Swee Yong said that he believes the site could fetch between $110 million and $125 million or about $170 to $200 per square foot per plot ratio (psf ppr).
The development is targeted at HDB upgraders or en bloc sale downgraders, and Mr Ku said that he expects a good take-up because the stock of vacant HDB flats has fallen of late.
Mr Ku highlighted that recent suburban condominiums like The Parc condominium in the West Coast and The Soleil at Novena had sold well, 'even though this is traditionally a quiet month for property sales'.
The successful developer will be required to build a minimum of 30 per cent of the flats with a floor area of 95 sq m or less - equivalent to flats of four rooms or smaller.
CBRE Research estimated that the site can yield more than 500 units. CBRE added: 'Given the established residential environment in Ang Mo Kio, together with the known popularity of DBSS units, we expect a good response from mid-sized developers and joint venture of contractors and developers.'
Upon building completion, the successful developer will hand over the entire development site to the HDB for lease administration, and to the Town Council for maintenance of the common areas and car parks.
The tender will close at noon on Tuesday, Nov 27.
The second DBSS site, at Boon Keng Road, was awarded in June. It sold for $233.74 psf ppr - double the $113.64 psf ppr price for the first DBSS site in Tampines sold in Jan 2006.
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