Six shops at Aljunied condo for sale at S$3,000 psf before bulk discounts

Published Thu, Aug 27, 2020 · 04:55 AM

SIX strata-titled shops at the Sims Urban Oasis condominium are now up for sale by private treaty, investment sales advisory firm Showsuite Consultancy announced on Wednesday.

Developer GuocoLand is offering the shops to be acquired in clusters of four and two units, providing owners the benefit of "bulk discounts, adjoining units and critical mass in floor space", Showsuite Consultancy said.

The average prices of the shops translate to S$3,000 per square foot (psf) on the strata areas before the 21 per cent bulk discounts.

After the discounts, the cluster of four shops works out to a price of almost S$4 million, or S$2,360 psf for the total strata area of 1,690 square feet (sq ft), while the cluster of two reflects S$2,395 psf on the strata area of 1,206 sq ft, based on a price of nearly S$2.9 million.

The shops are also offered with a two-year 5 per cent per annum return guaranteed by the developer, Showsuite Consultancy said.

There is no additional buyer's stamp duty payable and the investment is open to foreigners.

DECODING ASIA

Navigate Asia in
a new global order

Get the insights delivered to your inbox.

The 1,024-unit condominium is located within a five-minute walk, or 400 metres from Aljunied MRT station.

Open to the general public, the shops range in size from 323 sq ft to 678 sq ft and have a combined floor area of 2,895 sq ft. Four adjoining shops are located at the main entrance of the condominium along Sims Drive, while the two adjoining shops are located at the side entrance, next to a bus stop along Aljunied Road.

The shops have a residential catchment of over 1,000 households within the development and over 5,000 other households in the nearby public housing estates. There will also be a further 550 households upon completion of a neighbouring condominium that is under construction, added Showsuite Consultancy.

Karamjit Singh, chief executive officer of Showsuite Consultancy, said the shops would be suitable for new concepts such as "co-working cafes". They would also be appropriate for enrichment classes, convenience stores and clinics, the firm added.

Decoding Asia newsletter: your guide to navigating Asia in a new global order. Sign up here to get Decoding Asia newsletter. Delivered to your inbox. Free.

Copyright SPH Media. All rights reserved.