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Finally received my maths test result, and I cleared it! PHEW!
Now I'm all cleared to lead a student's life for the next one year. Understand that self-tuition is going to be more effective than sitting through lectures, but will see how.
Not looking forward to the daily 45min drive from East to West. In addition, my hubby has warned me not to speed (arggh...ok ok i'll be a safe driver). But I certainly hope to learn as much as I can, and with the grace of God, hopefully I'll be able to manage the challenging computing and maths subjects.
But its really a load off my shoulders....and its time to just relak and enjoy the rest of my break!
Well, it aint everyday that something I do appear in the papers. I have been looking for a place to be near my family (in particular, my granny) and bought a flat not too long ago. Despite it was a corridor unit and had a bit of the west sun, I seriously thought it was a good buy - nice open view, breezy in the evenings, close proximity to train station and other amenities but not noisy, and few structural walls (good for my open concept design)...
But just like the elusive buyer who sent jaws dropping by paying a whopping S$720,000 for a Tiong Bahru flat, my purchase was also reported as the highest price done in my area during 2Q 07 *FAINT*. I count myself as someone pretty shrewd when it comes to $$$$, so I certainly didn't think that my buy would make it to the records. Aiyo..but in retrospect, I think I would still have bought the place, and I consider myself lucky to have confirmed the purchase before property prices spiralled any higher, as it has been for the past few months.
Right now, I'm just looking forward to renovating my place. Still in the midst of choosing an interior designer, and by the looks of it, the decision should be made by end next week! =)
Full details of Straits Times article:
July 19, 2007
Prices at 8 HDB towns up by 5% or more
But second-quarter figures from two agencies show some estates yet to pick up
By Jessica Cheam
THE long dormant public housing market has bounced back with a vengeance, although some areas remain sluggish.
New figures from property agencies show that prices of flats sold in Queenstown, for example, shot up by 11.8 per cent on average in the second quarter over the first quarter.
Another hot spot was the Kallang/Whampoa area, which was in second place with a 10.2 per cent rise.
As many as eight Housing and Development Board (HDB) estates registered quarterly price rises of 5 per cent or more on average.
Prices in Ang Mo Kio, Serangoon and Marine Parade grew by about 7 to 9 per cent. One 116 sq m sea-view flat in Marine Parade sold at a record of $695,000 for the area.
Property agency PropNex's chief executive Mohamed Ismail said the strong upswing in prices was not surprising as many buyers, cash-rich from recent collective sales, were paying premium prices for HDB flats in prime locations, or with good views.
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