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Sickipoora continues to put foreigners first by providing free bike rides and meanwhile continues to fuck Sinkies with higher cost.

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Whose brilliant idea was it to build the fake trees at Gardens by the Bay? Fake waterfalls?

Now you're stuck with expensive maintenance and eco smart tourist aren't interested to see fakeness.
 

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With emerging preference for sustainable and authentic travel experiences, the Changi Airport Connector cycling path that links to Singapore’s wider park connector network allows visitors to explore a diverse range of local sights such as the Bedok Jetty – a popular fishing spot, the East Coast Lagoon Hawker Centre and nearby residential neighbourhoods such as Bedok and Siglap.

It's that bullshit S-word again. :laugh:

Say hi to your Davos globalist masters for me, and special shoutout to the magical year of 2030 which they really are obsessed with. :cool:

No surprises, you PAP technocrats also have a hard-on for the year 2030 as well:

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The new moonlighting law ensures the P will continue to play a key role in NWO / WEF
 
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singapore is the village bicycle......every foreigner can ride and fuck, while the locals eat at rapidly disappearing cheap food centres and obediently return their trays.....
FUCK PAP
 
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https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/property/malaysian-goes-shopping-singapore

WITH the ringgit at nearly 3.5 to the Singapore dollar, crossing the Causeway to shop for bargains can be hard to resist for many Singaporeans.

However, one Malaysian appears to find shopping in Singapore irresistible. Lee Yeow Seng, group chief executive officer and substantial shareholder of Bursa-listed property group IOI Properties Group, is fast emerging as the king of Marina Bay in Singapore. Lee’s private company is buying Shenton House, located along Shenton Way in Singapore’s Central Business District, for S$538 million.

Through IOI Properties, Lee has extensive interest in downtown Singapore. IOI Properties is the developer of IOI Central Boulevard Towers, W Marina Bay and Marina..
 

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J'den achieves 88% sales on launch day, average price of $2,451 psf​

By Cecilia Chow
/ EdgeProp Singapore |
November 12, 2023 4:42 PM SGT


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J'den saw 323 units sold at an average price of $2,451 psf on its launch day (Photo: CapitaLand Development)
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CapitaLand Development's 368-unit J'den saw 323 units snapped up on Nov 11. It translates to a take-up of 88%, making it the best-selling new launch in 2023. The average selling price achieved was $2,451 psf.
Set to become the tallest mixed-use development in Jurong Lake District (JLD), J'den will be a 40-storey tower with a two-storey retail podium and 38 storeys of condominium units when it's completed in 2028.
"Homebuyers are drawn to J'den's unparalleled location with seamless access to an array of amenities, in addition to its comprehensive facilities and superb views of Jurong Lake Gardens," comments Tan Yew Chin, CEO of CapitaLand Development (Singapore).
Get the latest details on available units and prices for J'den


Unit sizes range from 527 sq ft for a one-bedroom unit to 1,485 sq ft for a four-bedroom unit. While all the unit types were well-received, the one- and two-bedroom types were the most popular. "All 148 units of one-bedroom, one-bedroom-plus-study and two-bedroom types are sold out," says Marcus Chu, CEO of ERA Singapore.
"J'den is the project with the best take-up rate at a launch weekend this year", remarks Ismail Gafoor, CEO of PropNex. The response wasn't surprising as he notes that the starting price of $2,100 psf was deemed attractive to homebuyers, even though the average selling price of $2,451 psf achieved a new benchmark for the area.





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At the balloting tent of J'den on its launch day on Nov 11 (Photo: CapitaLand Development)

Before the launch, J'den was the most anticipated project. It was evident from the 1,261 cheques collected over the past fortnight as expressions of interest ahead of this weekend's launch. The project was. 3.4 times subscribed.
It also saw strong visitorship across the entire preview period, with 7,000 visitors on the first weekend alone, notes Ken Low, managing partner of SRI.
J'den's main draw is its location within JLD. The government has envisioned JLD as the largest mixed-used business district outside the city centre. "J'den is located at Jurong Gateway, poised to be the second CBD," says Mark Yip, CEO of Huttons Asia.
The development will also be directly connected to the Jurong East MRT interchange station via J-Walk, a covered and elevated pedestrian crossing. Four MRT lines will eventually serve JLD.
Read also: Last One Pearl Bank's penthouse sold, development hits 100% sale


There hasn't been a new launch in Jurong East for a decade before the launch of J'den. "The pent-up demand and the desire from buyers to stay in the heart of JLD led to brisk sales," Yip adds.
The last project launch was the 738-unit J Gateway in 2013, which was also sold out in a day. SRI's Low notes that transacted rental rates at J Gateway are similar to those in the Core Central Region. Hence, J'den also saw strong interest from investors, he adds.
"J'den's strong sales are a clear testament that there is still a strong demand from selective and savvy buyers today," says Justin Quek, deputy CEO of OrangeTee & Tie. "The market will respond positively with a willingness to pay a premium when developers launch compelling projects."
 

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https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...reigners-must-be-closed-down-by-march-31-2024

About 300,000 Central Provident Fund (CPF) accounts belonging to foreigners who are neither Singapore citizens nor permanent residents will be required to close by March 31, 2024.

These accounts were set up before 2003, when non-citizens and permanent residents were disallowed from making voluntary contributions to their CPF accounts. After the deadline, they will be shut down automatically.

The CPF Board said in a statement on Wednesday: “Any remaining savings will cease to earn the prevailing CPF interest rate. The remaining savings can still be transferred to their bank accounts at any time after that.”
 

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Per subject title. Don't worry. Foreign devils not used to heat and humidity first time cycle out of Changi Airport will return in ambulance from heat stroke, tiagong from cycling expert fren
 

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Per subject title. Don't worry. Foreign devils not used to heat and humidity first time cycle out of Changi Airport will return in ambulance from heat stroke, tiagong from cycling expert fren
Of course free medical for foreigners in such situation.
 
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