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Over 50% of Units Sold at an Average of $3,260 psf on Launch Day at Meyer Blue

Over 50% of Units Sold at an Average of $3,260 psf on Launch Day at Meyer Blue.

On the first day of its private launch, Singapore-listed property company UOL Group and its subsidiary Singapore Land Group (SingLand) sold 114 units (over 50%) of its 226-unit luxury project Meyer Blue. The average price of units sold was $3,260 psf.

Typical units at Meyer Blue ranged from 667 sq ft two-bedroom premium units, starting from $2.014 million ($3,019 psf); three-bedroom units of 990 sq ft priced from $2.955 million ($2,985 psf); four-bedroom premium units from 1,518 sq ft priced from $4.478 million ($2,950 psf); and five-bedroom suites of 1,905 sq ft priced from $5.593 million ($2,936 psf).

The two- and three-bedroom units accounted for about 77% of the sales, while the four- and five-bedroom units, as well as penthouses, made up the remaining 23%. The two penthouses sold for $10.08 million ($3,418 psf) for the 2,949 sq ft unit and $10.28 million ($3,436 psf) for the 2,992 sq ft unit.

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"Buyers are attracted by the strong locational attributes, strong product, and the freehold tenure," comments Anson Lim, UOL general manager of residential marketing.

According to Lim, 99% of the buyers are Singaporeans and Permanent Residents, with one foreigner who is a US citizen. "Many liked the higher proportion of bigger format units in Meyer Blue, which positioned the development as another of UOL's Luxury Collection," he adds.

Meyer Blue is located in the prime Meyer Road residential enclave. UOL and SingLand had purchased the former Meyer Park condo en bloc for $392.18 million ($1,668 psf per plot ratio) in February 2023.

UOL says Meyer Blue boasts unblocked views of the sea, the landed housing estate of Meyer Road, and the Marina Bay area. "Often dubbed 'Nassim of the East', the Meyer area stands out for its exclusivity," says Mark Yip, CEO of Huttons Asia. In the area, there are only 2,053 completed non-landed residential units across 12 projects, he adds.

Along Meyer Road, sea-facing units above 20 storeys are "extremely rare," says Marcus Chu, CEO of ERA Singapore. "Including Meyer Blue, only twelve plots of land along Meyer Road offer direct unblocked sea views. All twelve plots have already been developed."
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