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Poll For Cov Paid (2009)

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Hi everyone, m starting a thread to see how much we have paid for COV, pls contribute!

me: 20K COV for 4rm Pasir Ris around Aug 09, mid floor, clean/nice renov....

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People around me: 10 COV for 4 room @ Jurong East, June 09, 5th/6th floor

People around me: 20 COV for 5 room @ Woodlands, Aug 09, 5th/6th floor

People around me: 28 COV for 4 room @ Bukit Panjang, Aug 09, > 8th floor

Me: 15K COV for 4 room @ Sembawang, Oct 09, 2nd floor

People around me: 35 COV for 4 room @ Sengkang, Dec 09, > 8th floor

People around me: 37 COV for 5 room @ Sengkang, Dec 09, > 8th floor

People around me: 40K COV for 4 room @ Sembawang, Dec 09, > 8th floor

Personally, I feel that my friend who bought the Jurong East unit got the best deal. His unit is just opposite Chinese Garden MRT station! :)

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guess i got quite a good deal,

5k at sengkang 4room

Yeah good deal! ;) Which floor is it? When did u bought it?

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hi forgotten,

ya i agree the 10K COV is quite a good deal, maybe cos Jun timing....seems that from early Aug prices started to go crazy

& i am beyond shocked Sengkang COV more than 35K!

can only think its could be becos the overall sale price in Sengkang is cheaper than elsewhere.....

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hi forgotten,

ya i agree the 10K COV is quite a good deal, maybe cos Jun timing....seems that from early Aug prices started to go crazy!

& i am beyond shocked Sengkang COV more than 30K!!

can only think its could be becos the overall sale price in Sengkang is cheaper than elsewhere.....

IMHO, the units in Sengkang are not really that cheap as compared to other suburb estates. Of course they are cheaper than those in matured estates like Toa Payoh lah. In Sengkang, some 5-room prices are already hovering above 400K. The good thing of getting Sengkang units is that they are < 10 years old, pretty new, so you can choose not to do an overhaul and save $ on the renovation part.

I think every estate has its pros and cons. As long as one likes the unit very much, one will just grab it haha!

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People around me: 10 COV for 4 room @ Jurong East, June 09, 5th/6th floor

People around me: 20 COV for 5 room @ Woodlands, Aug 09, 5th/6th floor

People around me: 28 COV for 4 room @ Bukit Panjang, Aug 09, > 8th floor

Me: 15K COV for 4 room @ Sembawang, Oct 09, 2nd floor

People around me: 35 COV for 4 room @ Sengkang, Dec 09, > 8th floor

People around me: 37 COV for 5 room @ Sengkang, Dec 09, > 8th floor

People around me: 40K COV for 4 room @ Sembawang, Dec 09, > 8th floor

Personally, I feel that my friend who bought the Jurong East unit got the best deal. His unit is just opposite Chinese Garden MRT station! :)

woah!!

it's no wonder the bukit panjang agent i contacted told me that with only 20k cov budget, i can only get 2nd floor.

From your stats above, Dec cov is really high..

 

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1st Appt at Jul and 2nd Appt at Aug.

Jurong West St 64 Executive flat, 5 min to Jurong point.

Flat nicely revno.

0 COV, 8th Floor.

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From the stats, the COVs seem to go crazy after July 2009. Congrats to those who bought your house before July 2009, u save a lot on your COV. :)

1st quarter 2010's valuation price range will be = 4th quarter 2009's valuation price range + 15K-40K ??

I sincerely hope SG government will build many more houses so that houses remain more affordable to everyone in Singapore!

Many couples like us become bankrupts after the wedding and property purchase. We have no existing house to sell to gather the cash COV component, so we either have to wipe out our whole life savings or to take up personal loan to pay off the COV. Now we have no money to do renovation. We want to have a baby, also no money.

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