Super-Rich Homes Have Such Wide Valuations?

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Why Singapore’s Super-Rich Homes Have Such Wide Valuations​



Good class bungalows are some of the most expensive homes in Singapore. But how much are they really worth?

Good class bungalows are some of the most expensive homes in Singapore. But how much are they really worth?
Photographer: Charles Pertwee/Bloomberg


Lim's mansion is not the only multi-million dollar house struggling to fetch the asking price in this top-tier market. A mansion offered by an heir of department store maestro C.K. Tang has seen S$3 million shaved off its original S$83 million asking price since it was put up for sale in June. And a site in leafy Caldecott Hill boasting two bungalows that was marketed for S$62.8 million earlier this year is now being offered for S$60 million.

For those thinking of snapping up an older property and redeveloping, here’s something else to think about: Singapore is one of the costliest places in the world to build a home, with an average cost of more than $3,000 per square meter ($279 psf), according to consultancy Turner & Townsend.


Make sure it’s termite-proofed. —Low De Wei
 
Private property price have drop le. A 27 million condo at orchard last year,now only price at 20 million. Many buyer came to view because they save 7 million if they buy now...
 

Why Singapore’s Super-Rich Homes Have Such Wide Valuations​



Good class bungalows are some of the most expensive homes in Singapore. But how much are they really worth?

Good class bungalows are some of the most expensive homes in Singapore. But how much are they really worth?
Photographer: Charles Pertwee/Bloomberg


Lim's mansion is not the only multi-million dollar house struggling to fetch the asking price in this top-tier market. A mansion offered by an heir of department store maestro C.K. Tang has seen S$3 million shaved off its original S$83 million asking price since it was put up for sale in June. And a site in leafy Caldecott Hill boasting two bungalows that was marketed for S$62.8 million earlier this year is now being offered for S$60 million.

For those thinking of snapping up an older property and redeveloping, here’s something else to think about: Singapore is one of the costliest places in the world to build a home, with an average cost of more than $3,000 per square meter ($279 psf), according to consultancy Turner & Townsend.


Make sure it’s termite-proofed. —Low De Wei
I think this bungalow is a heritage building and cannot be redeveloped.
 

Why Singapore’s Super-Rich Homes Have Such Wide Valuations​


Good class bungalows are some of the most expensive homes in Singapore. But how much are they really worth?
Photographer: Charles Pertwee/Bloomberg

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