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Dear Anon,
Feel free to ask questions:)
The car parks and garage is underground. The cars go thru the side of the development and enters / exits into the parking lots.
Singaporeans love this because, it means that their costly investments where cars cost a bomb! For example a small car 1,000 cc costs at least US$50,000 (S$ = 1.7 exchange rate) and Mercedes Benz, Volvo etc.. costing no less than US$100,000.
The Sterling being a Freehold property, costs not less than US$800,000 for smaller units to US$1,000,000.
Unfortunately, in Singapore, property is EXpensive.
Yesterday, I went to purchase a new digital camera (cause my old one died). Will be posting more Photo Tours also.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 12/17/99 4:43:14 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear cecil,
>
>I know I am asking too many
>questions about the sterling
>property development. First
>thing is it is very beautiful
>and it is so different from
>what I see in my city. Since
>most of the houses and
>apartments here are surrounded
>by huge parking lots and no
>trees.
>What about the sterling
>housing development do they
>have any parking lots or
>garages. If so where are they
>located.Can you post some
>picture. Thanks.
>
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