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Here's a look at the ultra-luxurious homes of Sentosa Cove

SOURCES: The New Paper, SLP International research head Nicholas Mak and Sentosa Cove Resort Mangement

Photos: ST, BT, TNP, Shin Min, Sentosa Cove, Reuters

Money can't buy you everything, but it can get you a luxurious dwelling at Sentosa Cove.

Home to well-known people like celebrity hairstylist Addy Lee and City Harvest Church pastor Kong Hee, Sentosa Cove is a quiet and serene enclave, exuding luxury and exclusivity. Residences at Sentosa Cove are the only ones in Singapore where owners can berth their yachts in their own backyard.

Sentosa Cove at a glance

Total land area 117 ha (equivalent to 145 football fields)

Leasehold: 99 years

Number of homes

By 2014, 2,160 homes, comprising a mix of ocean-front villas, waterway bungalows, hillside mansions, terraces and condominiums, are expected to be completed.

The North Cove has been fully developed. In the South Cove, another 34 landed units are expected to be built.

In addition, two new condominiums – Seven Palms and The Pinnacle – are under construction and slated for completion in two years.

Number of residents: About 4,500.

Profile of homebuyers

From January last year to the present - 48 per cent are Singaporeans or permanent residents, down from 64.1 per cent, who bought between 2005 and 2007.

- 48 per cent are foreigners, up from 25.3 per cent from 2005 to 2007.

- 3.9 per cent are companies, down from 10.4 per cent from 2005 to 2007. Yacht owners

15 per cent of waterway households own yachts which are berthed in their backyards. Some residents also berth their boats at ONE°15 Marina Club.

How much per sq ft?

Landed property: $2,134.50 as of Q1 this year, up from $1,574.56 in 2009.

Non-landed property: $2,418.33 as of Q1 this year, up from $1,691.09 in 2009.

Most expensive landed property sold

What: A 16,000 sq ft detached house on Cove Drive. It is said to have five bedrooms and an entertainment room.

When: February

How much: $39 million .

Who: Previously owned by Citi Private Bank chairman Deepak Sharma and his surgeon wife, Dr Susan Lim. It was sold to Mr Shael Oswal, a 33-year-old Indian mining mogul.

Most expensive non-landed property ever sold

What: A unit at Turquoise Condominium

How much: Sold for $18 million

When: December 2007

In the first three months of this year, only five units changed hands. Last year, 79 units changed hands, down from 203 units in 2010 and 169 units in 2009.

Images 1 to 38 show Sentosa Cove homes, while the rest of the images show other luxurious homes

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TheInformant said   on 18 Jul, 2012   Report as offensive  
The room in the first photo is hideous as are many more rooms in this collection. Just goes to show you money can't always buy taste!
chongnamheng said   on 15 Jul, 2012   Report as offensive  
Wow! So nice! I also want to become a pastor!
mingkorkor said   on 14 Jul, 2012   Report as offensive  
Talking about donation for a good cause - it reminds me of my mom.

When I have the time, my mom will ask me to bring her to temple for prayer and offering. Along the path to the temple, there are so-called monks seeking money donation. I kept telling my mom that true monk does not ask for money as alm. Anyway can tell they are not monks as there are no "dot" on their head.

Despite this, my mom still donate money to them. My mom's reasoning is : don't care whether he is a true or fake monk. As long as he portray himself as a man of god and seek money in the name of god, she will donate for good blessing and grace from god. She doesn't bother if in the end the money is spend in bar or brothel or for good cause. She doesnt care. As long as she donate the money, she feels good and blessed.

Stupid and irrational, isn't it?

sanwith90 said   on 14 Jul, 2012   Report as offensive  
oh wow how i wish my hosue will be like that TT for me i thing is dream on
TOMSPTOM said   on 14 Jul, 2012   Report as offensive  
I'm selling a similar unit and 10% cheaper.
critic701 said   on 11 Jul, 2012   Report as offensive  
Whether he does it or not he himself will know. I believe God is fair and if he is not guilty he will be a free man so he should now pray to God to let the jury know the truth
Invalidated said   on 10 Jul, 2012   Report as offensive  
Did you know that money gets in the way of your spiritual advancement? You should forget all these material things. I will assist you by taking your money and property to burden myself. E-mail me: selfhelpsuckers@gmail.com
danny123 said   on 9 Jul, 2012   Report as offensive  
cool yo
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