May 7, 201412 yr Staff Some time ago, I visited a client in Bukit Merah. As his HDB flat is more than 30 years old, he shared that almost every day, someone in his slab block is replacing floor tiles. The noise from these renovation works is, in his view, extremely difficult to tolerate.Two years ago, I visited the Sky Habitat showroom. I was surprised that a large, designer condominium in a slab configuration, comprising two substantial towers, provides only ceramic floor tiles [not marble or granite].In addition, there is a likelihood that, especially after the units change hands, some owners will replace these ceramic floor tiles. Given the number of units in each block at Sky Habitat, this may present a significant challenge for residents. If even one owner undertakes renovation works in the near future, I would consider it highly difficult to live in this development, and it would be a very unsatisfactory experience.
April 16, 20188 yr Author Staff Sky Vue and Sky Habitat: Side by side, they are like Yin (black = Sky Vue) and Yang (white = Sky Habitat) in the Bishan skyline
3 hours ago3 hr Author Staff Sky HabitatSky Habitat is a residential condominium development in Bishan, Singapore, known for its “sky village” concept: two high-rise towers connected by multiple elevated sky bridges and landscaped sky terraces. The design emphasizes communal spaces in the sky, greenery, and airflow/light, aiming to create a more open, resort-like living environment while still being a dense urban project. It includes typical condo facilities (pools, gyms, landscaped grounds) and is notable for its distinctive architecture compared with many standard high-rises.Sky Habitat is widely reported to have won the World Building of the Year at the World Architecture Festival (WAF) in 2015.+++Sky Habitat Resale Profitability Analysis (Oct 2018–Apr 2024): 8 Unprofitable Transactions, Size‑Weighted Average Loss ≈ $468,992Based on the 8 “Unprofitable Transactions” shown (from 26 Oct 2018 to 29 Apr 2024), every recorded resale in this sample was loss-making.1) Overall profitability- Win rate: 0/8 profitable (0%)- Total gross loss (sum of “Loss (Amount)”) $3,716,880- Average loss per transaction: $464,610- Median loss per transaction: $440,105- Loss (PSF):- Average: ~$231 psf- Range:* $106 psf to $410 psf- Holding period: roughly 2y 8m → 8y 6m (average ≈ 5y 10m)> Note: These are gross price losses based on the table. Net losses would typically be worse after stamp duties, agent fees, legal fees, interest, etc.2) Deal-by-deal losses and implied purchase pricesLoss (PSF) implies the original buy PSF ≈ Sale PSF + Loss PSF.Likewise, implied purchase price ≈ Sale Price + Loss Amount.3) What this says about profitability at Sky Habitat (from this dataset)- Losses are persistent across long holding periods (many are ~6–8 years), indicating the resale prices in these cases did not recover to their entry levels.- The largest % loss in the sample is 26 Oct 2018 (~22.7%), also the worst Loss (PSF) at $410 psf.- The largest absolute loss is 29 Apr 2024 (-$685,120), even though its loss-per-sf is not the worst—suggesting it was likely a larger unit size.- Implied entry prices cluster around ~$1,670–$1,810 psf for many earlier buys, while observed sale PSFs range $1,116–$1,657, leaving owners selling below their original purchase levels.Since 1996 (C) Geomancy.net
2 hours ago2 hr Author Staff New HDB neighbour: HDB Bishan Ridges BTOHDB Bishan Ridges BTO to be launched in November 2020 + Which units are lucky? - Page 2 - Singapore Property Reviews - FengShui.Geomancy.Net
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