Developers lure buyers with diamonds and sports cars

Muneerah 23 Oct 2014

In a bid to generate sales amidst a sluggish residential market, developers are offering coveted prizes to lucky home buyers, such as diamonds and sports cars, according to media reports.

For example, Qingjian Realty will be giving away one-carat diamonds to 20 valid e-applicants for its Bellewoods Executive Condominium (EC) project. The winners will be chosen randomly on 15 November.

About 1,000 potential buyers have applied for Bellewoods, which comes with 561 units with indicative price ranging from $750 to $820 psf.

“The EC market has many first and second timers, and we felt a diamond would be appropriate – for a fiancee, for example,” said Qingjian Realty’s Head of Sales and Marketing Donald Ng.

At UIC and SingLand’s Mon Jervois, buyers of three-bedders or bigger units in October can purchase Aston Martins at a discounted rate.

So far, 32 percent of the project’s 109 units have been taken up at an average price of $2,059 psf. But about half of its unsold units are three-bedders and above.

Over at Highline Residences by Keppel Land, buyers are entitled to a free three-year ‘lifestyle membership’, which includes biannual complimentary golfing at Ria Bintan Golf Club and two single-trip limousine services per year.

The developer also offered similar incentives for its other projects such as Reflections at Keppel Bay and Caribbean at Keppel Bay.

Experts explained that these promos have become a part of the marketing campaign for new launches. They also rekindle the buyers’ interest in completed projects which may have lost their novelty.

“Usually this comes with the view of trying to protect their price line, and not upsetting [those who bought] during the initial launch phases,” noted Donald Han, Managing Director at Chestertons.

“While earlier buyers might not have benefited from perks, they had the opportunity to handpick units with the best views, or had early bird discounts,” he added.

Image source: bellewoodsecsingapore.com

 

Muneerah Bee, Senior Journalist at PropertyGuru, edited this story. To contact her about this or other stories email muneerah@propertyguru.com.sg

 

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Ban sales gimmicks
Oct 25, 2014
The governemnt should implement policies to ban such sales gimmicks like gifts, vouchers etc. Not only do they try to distort actual prices, the loan to valuation would also be to the buyers' disadvantage.
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