This house belong to who?
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This house is still standing at Joo Chiat Rd but with new cover up white fence..
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At joo chiat/ceylon lane

Was built by english traders during british rule, later sold to malasian royalty and now abadoned

Gd location but no taker, partly owner dun bother and partly fengshui not good
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The land area is very small. Can’t really rebuild much. Can’t even park a car.

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(30-06-2025, 03:08 PM)WhatDoYouThink! Wrote:  At joo chiat/ceylon lane

Was built by english traders during british rule, later sold to malasian royalty and now abadoned

Gd location but no taker, partly owner dun bother and partly fengshui not good

can just sell off the land mah.

(30-06-2025, 04:55 PM)goodboy Wrote:  The land area is very small. Can’t really rebuild much. Can’t even park a car.

Yeah small but can " squeeze " Look at HDB , just a small plot of land squeeze 4 tall blocks of BTO flats.
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(30-06-2025, 05:31 PM)[[ForeverAlone]] Wrote:  can just sell off the land mah.


Yeah small but can " squeeze " Look at HDB , just a small plot of land squeeze 4 tall blocks of BTO flats.

If past on to inheritors, children and grandchildren and spreaded too thin, no one is keen to do the paperwork of selling, especially some are not contactable, and at the end the amount is small
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(30-06-2025, 05:45 PM)WhatDoYouThink! Wrote:  If past on to inheritors, children and grandchildren and spreaded too thin, no one is keen to do the paperwork of selling, especially some are not contactable, and at the end the amount is small

wasted rah, it seem they just let the house rot there.
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(30-06-2025, 05:50 PM)[[ForeverAlone]] Wrote:  wasted rah, it seem they just let the house rot there.

Not at all, the more it rots the more it's valuable
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(30-06-2025, 05:45 PM)WhatDoYouThink! Wrote:  If past on to inheritors, children and grandchildren and spreaded too thin, no one is keen to do the paperwork of selling, especially some are not contactable, and at the end the amount is small

Must be haunted lah. Houses left unoccupied and unattended invite spirits.     Rolleyes

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(30-06-2025, 05:53 PM)WhatDoYouThink! Wrote:  Not at all, the more it rots the more it's valuable

You don't know is not good for a house vacant for too long? Of course you will say don't be superstitious but you never know.
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(30-06-2025, 06:41 PM)Huliwang Wrote:  Must be haunted lah. Houses left unoccupied and unattended invite spirits.     Rolleyes

Ofc the current state of the house is not livable. It's the land that's valuable. New owner aso needs to do something about the fengshui which is bad
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(30-06-2025, 06:52 PM)[[ForeverAlone]] Wrote:  You don't know is not good for a house vacant for too long? Of course you will say don't be superstitious but you never know.

Aiyo you so goondu. The house will be pulled down. Nobody sane would want to keep it
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(30-06-2025, 06:55 PM)WhatDoYouThink! Wrote:  Aiyo you so goondu. The house will be pulled down. Nobody sane would want to keep it

who knows the land underneath got something leh?
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