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to News - Sentosa
Sep 19, 2007
'Iconic' condo site at Sentosa Cove up for sale
By Joyce Teo, Property Correspondent
THE best of the condominium sites in the wildly-popular gated
residential enclave of Sentosa Cove was left till last.
That site went on sale yesterday, at a reserve price of $964
million, or $1,600 per sq ft per plot ratio - the price psf of the
potential floor space.
But property consultants are already expecting bids for the 99-year
leasehold site to come in above $2,000 psf per plot ratio, pushing
the overall price well over $1 billion.
That would put the eventual selling price of completed condo units
there at a hefty $3,200 to $3,800 psf - a level that some Orchard
Road homes are going for.
'This is an iconic site, the equivalent of the Orchard Turn site for
Sentosa Cove,' said Mr Ku Swee Yong of property consultancy Savills
Singapore.
This 231,677 sq ft site, called The Pinnacle Collection, is one of
two condo land parcels that flank the entrance of the marina leading
into Sentosa Cove. It is set to be the tallest development in the
enclave, with a height limit of 20 storeys.
Until now, the tallest has been the 15-storey The
Oceanfront@Sentosa
Cove, which sits on the other condo parcel flanking the marina
entrance.
The newest site also allows the highest density development in
Sentosa Cove, with a plot ratio of 2.6. That allows for a gross
floor area of nearly 602,360 sq ft. Up to 357 luxury apartments can
be built at the new site, said Sentosa Cove in a statement.
Despite the reserve price, property analysts feel certain this site
will beat the price paid by SC Global in late July for another site
at the enclave, which set a record of $1,799 psf per plot ratio.
Property consultancy CB Richard Ellis anticipates that the new site
will be the 'most coveted' parcel of all the Sentosa Cove plots.
'The interest level in the site could be a measure of developers'
confidence in the high-end residential market, and their reaction to
the stock market turbulence,' said Mr Nicholas Mak of property
consultancy Knight Frank.
The successful bidder is likely to produce an inspiring design with
high-end finishing touches, they said.
They expect the break-even cost for this residential project to be
between $2,800 psf to $3,000 psf based on a land price of $2,000 psf
per plot ratio. This would translate to an estimated selling price
of about $3,200 psf to $3,500 psf for the homes, they said.
Mr Ku expects end selling prices at $3,400 to $3,800 psf.
The tender, which closes Dec 12, will be awarded based on price as
well as design.