UOL’s Botanique, FCL’s North Park sold like hotcakes at weekend launches

Low prices were a strong draw.

Two listed developers saw robust sales at their new condominium projects over the weekend, with UOL Group clearing over 150 units at the Botanique at Bartley and FCL moving over 300 units at the North Park Residences in Yishun.

According to RHB, both projects have attractive attributes but low prices remained the main draw for most buyers.

For instance, most condominiums at the 797-unit Botanique at Bartley were priced at below $1,300 psf, which was complemented by its proximity to the city.

Meanwhile, most flats at the 900-unit North Park Residences were kept under a $1.2m price tag, with the developer rolling out compact sizes across all the bedroom types to keep the overall quantum affordable. 

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