Hoi Hupp sold 82% of March best seller “Questa”

Hoi Hupp’s Questa which opened in March 12 sold 100 out of 122 units at the end of the month, the most number of units sold among eight other new condominiums which previewed last month, data from the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) show.


Questa was followed by Eastshinee Development’s Eis Residences at Haig Avenue and Ecco Properties’ Melosa at Geylang which sold 13 out of 16 units (81%) and 42 out of 54 (78%), respectively.


One of the major selling points of Questa is the mere fact that it is along Dunman Road, which is a “highly sought after” location in District 15, according to property specialist Kelvin Ch’ng of sgnewlaunches.com.


Experts from gk-sgproperties.com, meanwhile said that the property’s condominium status is a “rare find” along the private residential area of Tanjong Katong.


Moreover, its close proximity with the upcoming Paya Lebar Business Hub is expected to give the development an “excellent” resale potential and rental yield, said Mr. Ch’ng.


District 15 is the number one district for private resale home deals since 2007.


Questa, which is consist of 2 blocks of 14 and 19 storeys, is a low quantum which starts from $600,000 only with a median price of $1463 psf. It is only 12 minutes walk away from Dakota MRT station and surrounded by reputable schools including the Haig Girls School, Tanjong Katong Girl’s School and Kong Kwa School which are just 1-2 kilometers away. Also, the property has a quick & easy access to expressways like PIE & ECP with close proximity to well-known Malls like Parkway Parade and Katong Mall.

Other developments which launched in March with their respective number of units sold at the end of the month are as follows:


Wenul Development's Everitt Edge - 21 out of 36

Goldhill Land's Harbour Suites - 17 out 44

Impac Holding's H2O Residences - 255 out of 521

El Development's Sky Suites 17 - 71 out of 155

Arcadia Development's Sky Suites @ Anson - 76 out of 360

Sustained Land's 38iSuites - 25 out of 120

 

Harbour Suites, 38iSuites and SkySuites 17 had their launchings in the last week of March.

 

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