Source : The Business Times, August 27, 2009
They are to be sold together as the land is yet to be divided into 2 titles
Two good class bungalows (GCBs) at Queen Astrid Park will be auctioned together by TM Asia Life Singapore as part of its plan to dispose of non-core assets.
'We are seeking offers in excess of $36 million, which works out to $890 per sq ft of the land area,' said Irinn Lee, auctioneer and director at Credo Real Estate, which will conduct the auction.
'Going by recent sales of GCBs and the condition of the houses, which overlook lower-lying bungalows, we believe they may even be knocked down at auction well above $36 million.'
The bungalows - numbers 29 and 29A Queen Astrid Park - sit on a sprawling 40,453 sq ft site.
They are for sale to one buyer as the land is yet to be sub-divided into two titles.
The bungalows were built around 1999 and each has a built-up area of about 8,500 sq ft. The auction will take place on Sept 24.
Ms Lee said that the values of GCBs in Queen Astrid Park have held up well, even during down markets.
In June last year, a 10-year-old house at No 1 Queen Astrid Gardens, on a 15,680 sq ft site, was sold for $20 million or $1,276 psf.
And in November last year, an old bungalow at No 25 Queen Astrid Park, on 38,549 sq ft of land, was sold for $31.8 million or $825 psf.
Sales of GCBs have picked up over the past few months as high-net-worth individuals stepped up purchases.
The action started in April when $56 million of GCBs were transacted. It gathered steam in May and June, when $188 million of deals were done each month.
Then in July, more than 20 GCBs changed hands for more than $300 million.
In contrast, GCB sales totalled only $27.5 million in the first quarter of this year.
GCBs are the premier form of housing in Singapore.
They are confined to 39 designated areas and there is an estimated total stock of about 2,500 units only.
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