Living in Tengah BTO is like living in hell. Here’s why:
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Living in Tengah BTO is like living in hell. Here’s why:

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He decided to move in there to immature estate yet want to complain.
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TENG AH TENG...
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No parking lots for cars
Used to pass there got an army air base
nearby
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Tengah is surrounded by cemetery right?

a bird don't ley egg place.
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(23-02-2024, 08:21 AM)K88 shu shu Wrote:  Tengah is surrounded by cemetery right?

a bird don't ley egg place.

Yap
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When it is a new estate, it is like that.   

When Toa Payoh was first opened for staying, it was worse.   

The few blocks at Lorong 5 was around the Chinese temple. Not to say about supermarket, there isn't even basic transport like buses.  

In the morning when students and workers gg to schools or offices, they walked to Kim Keat Road to take bus.  

Isn't it far worse?   

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(23-02-2024, 08:27 AM)webinarian Wrote:  When it is a new estate, it is like that.   

When Toa Payoh was first opened for staying, it was worse.   

The few blocks at Lorong 5 was around the Chinese temple. Not to say about supermarket, there isn't even basic transport like buses.  

In the morning when students and workers gg to schools or offices, they walked to Kim Keat Road to take bus.  

Isn't it far worse?   

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you time travel back to 1950?
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Now Toa Payoh flats were sold at top price range.   

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(23-02-2024, 08:31 AM)webinarian Wrote:      
Now Toa Payoh flats were sold at top price range.   

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HDB flat is god send wealth to sinkies.
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(23-02-2024, 08:27 AM)webinarian Wrote:  When it is a new estate, it is like that.   

When Toa Payoh was first opened for staying, it was worse.   

The few blocks at Lorong 5 was around the Chinese temple. Not to say about supermarket, there isn't even basic transport like buses.  

In the morning when students and workers gg to schools or offices, they walked to Kim Keat Road to take bus.  

Isn't it far worse?   

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Oh really? Bicycles not invented yet?

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(23-02-2024, 08:41 AM)ODA TETSURO Wrote:  Oh really? Bicycles not invented yet?

that time SGP still using bullock cart.
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The beautiful for Tengah model i hdb is misleading, it should indicate clearly "in 15-20 years". Need to endure surrounding construction dust for 10 years at least.
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(23-02-2024, 09:20 AM)mikotan Wrote:  The beautiful for Tengah model i hdb is misleading, it should indicate clearly "in 15-20 years". Need to endure surrounding construction dust for 10 years at least.

how about plane engine noise?

night flying can kill your sleep.
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(23-02-2024, 09:20 AM)mikotan Wrote:  The beautiful for Tengah model i hdb is misleading, it should indicate clearly "in 15-20 years". Need to endure surrounding construction dust for 10 years at least.

Just like the MBS drone performance say until got dragon and phoenix but in reality totally different
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(23-02-2024, 08:31 AM)webinarian Wrote:      
Now Toa Payoh flats were sold at top price range.   

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Toa Payoh Town was to be the centrepiece of the HDB's second five-year plan. Construction of the first 1,425 units began in end-1964 and the flats were expected to be ready by 1966. In February 1966, the first contracts for 840 one-room rental units were handed out. In June 1966, the first tenants moved in.
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when punggol first started, they offer BTO at the fringe of the town, meaning u are the first few batches and yet have to take feeder bus for a few KM to the MRT station
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when we were offered Punggol, we question the government, didnt Secondary sch geography teaches that new settlements need to start at the central and expand outward. why fxxxing HDB built from the fringe and move inward towards the central?

make the pioneer settles very inconvenient
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ALL hdb estates are good estate.

eventually all sinkies will huat by selling with a huge profit.
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For every new town, first few batches will be far from central. Once town almost developed, those central parcels will be sold to private developers.
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(23-02-2024, 11:10 AM)mikotan Wrote:  For every new town, first few batches will be far from central. Once town almost developed, those central parcels will be sold to private developers.

but shouldn be that far le
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(23-02-2024, 08:27 AM)webinarian Wrote:  When it is a new estate, it is like that.   

When Toa Payoh was first opened for staying, it was worse.   

The few blocks at Lorong 5 was around the Chinese temple. Not to say about supermarket, there isn't even basic transport like buses.  

In the morning when students and workers gg to schools or offices, they walked to Kim Keat Road to take bus.  

Isn't it far worse?   

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Not many Kee chiu when ask if can last 150 years leh
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