Teo Hock Seng’s Good-Class Bungalow in Old Holland Road sold by private treaty
The 23,148 square foot site has been sold at an undisclosed price
[SINGAPORE] A Good-Class Bungalow (GCB) along Old Holland Road belonging to automotive group Komoco Holdings executive chairman Teo Hock Seng has been sold via private treaty, after having been withdrawn from an auction.
The auction on Wednesday (Apr 23) drew up to 30 attendees in their 30s to 80s.
Bidding opened at S$36 million, but a counteroffer of S$33 million was made soon after and accepted by SRI Auction managing partner Mok Sze Sze. Multiple bids pushed the price up to S$35 million, but none were made at or above the S$36 million opening price. The property was thus taken off the block.
The bidding had gone on for over half an hour, before being taken into private treaty behind closed doors with two interested parties.
It was eventually sold to one of the parties at an undisclosed price, but Mok said both the buyer and seller were satisfied with the sale.
“When the price is right, people will enter the market,” she said. “This shows that attendees at the auction were genuine buyers who came forth with the intention to secure the property and (sign for it) on the spot.”
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While a non-disclosure agreement was signed, Mok said the GCB was likely purchased for the buyer’s own occupation. Generally, buyers of landed homes here including GCBs are Singapore citizens.
She added that there was a “healthy level” of private viewings and enquiries in the lead-up to the auction. Most were impressed by the workmanship and quality of the property, she said.
Located in the Brizay Park GCB Area of District 10, the site has a two-storey bungalow with six en suite bedrooms, along with a swimming pool, a patio and a pavilion, as well as a car porch for 10 cars.
Teo and his wife, Chua Hwee Meng, acquired the freehold property for S$11.58 million or S$500 psf in May 2007, data from the Urban Redevelopment Authority showed. The previous owners were reportedly Robert Heng, founder of auto-finance dealer Orchard Credit Group, and his wife, Ruby. They built the 12,000 sq ft bungalow in 1994.
The opening price of S$36 million translates to a land rate of around S$1,555 per square foot (psf) on the land area of 23,148 square feet (sq ft), SRI had previously said. This is well below the median price of S$2,183 psf for detached homes in the area in the past year, and is over three times Teo’s original purchase price of S$500 psf.
The Business Times understands that in 2024, two other GCBs went under the hammer as owner sales, but failed to attract successful bids.
One was a King Albert Park GCB with an opening price of S$26.8 million, or S$1,649 psf, on a site area of 16,250 sq ft.
The other was in Jervois Road in the Tanglin area, with an opening price of S$68 million or S$4,482 psf on a land area of 15,171 sq ft.
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