Unit at Atrium Residences hits record high of $743 psf

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Geylang is providing another housing option for those who want to buy condominium units at relatively affordable entry price levels, but which offer steady rental income, say property agents.

One such example is Atrium Residences, a 142-unit freehold apartment block at Lorong 28 Geylang, which saw four transactions at prices ranging from $715 to $743 psf in the Sept 28 to Oct 5 period.

Developed by niche developer Novelty Properties Pte Ltd, the two-year-old Atrium Residences is a freehold development where typical two- and three bedroom units are from 807 to 1,302 sq ft, while penthouses are from 1,604 to 2,203 sq ft.

At around $700 psf, units at Atrium Residences are probably “some of the most reasonably priced freehold apartments you can find in Singapore”, says Marcus Fan, associate team director at PropNex, who specialises in properties at Geylang.

When the project was first launched in March 2006, prices at Atrium Residences were $300 to $500 psf.

One of the four latest transactions, based on caveats lodged with URA, was for a 1,259 sq ft, three-bedroom, sixth floor unit that was sold for $900,000 ($715 psf). For the seller who bought the unit from the developer for $712,888 ($566 psf) in December 2008, this represented a 26% price appreciation in less than two years. On the same block, a 1,023 sq ft, three-bedroom unit on the third floor was sold for $760,000, or $743 psf — the highest psf price achieved at Atrium Residences.

In another block, a 1,227 sq ft, three bedroom unit on the sixth floor was sold for $880,000 ($717 psf), representing a 25.8% gain for the seller who purchased the unit from the developer for $699,888 ($570 psf) in March 2007. Meanwhile, a 1,216 sq ft, three-bedroom unit was sold for $880,000 ($723 psf) on Sept 29.

Several streets away on Lorong 40 Geylang are two much larger condominium projects, the 398-unit freehold The Waterina developed by CapitaLand and the 338-unit The Sunny Spring by Sing-Indo Development Pte Ltd.

Even though they are older, both developments command higher psf prices than Atrium Residences owing to their location further away from the centre of the red-light district of Geylang, notes a property agent. The latest transaction at The Waterina was for a 667 sq ft unit that changed hands for $725,000 ($1,086 psf), according to a caveat lodged with URA on Sept 16. Asking prices for units in the project are now said to be around $1,000 psf.

Meanwhile at Sunny Spring, a 1,109 sq ft, three-bedroom unit on the third level changed hands at $830,000, or $749 psf, according to a caveat lodged with URA on Sept 29. Asking prices of units in the project are said to be in the range of $700 to $800 psf.

According to Fan, monthly rental rates for two-bedroom units at Atrium Residences are around $2,800 to $3,200, while three-bedroom units could easily fetch between $3,500 and $3,800. In fact, Fan reckons at least 65% of the apartments at Atrium Residences are tenanted, mostly to European, Japanese and Chinese expatriates.

The location is convenient for these expatriates as Atrium Residences is a 10-minute drive from the CBD, and there are two MRT stations — Dakota and Aljunied — just a 10 to 15 minute walk away.

Apartments at Atrium Residences are also popular with young Singaporean couples as they are reasonably priced. For them, the proximity to the CBD outweighs the red-light district location, explains Fan.

The Geylang area tends to attract a niche group of homebuyers and investors who are cash rich as getting a home loan can sometimes be a challenge, says Fan.

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