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I think both green and brown field in both zone b and a respectively will prosper.
But I've 2 qns that came to mind as I read previous comments:
1. PH is located just opposite SG live firing area. I heard the ground can shake around PH when an exercise occurs. No one has really move in yet. Given that SG is unlikely to relocate its live firing area, what is the potential of PH when realities set in for the owners that will move there in a few years time?
2. I read that zone b is a way to avoid the massive causeway jam. But will there be a similar problem in 2nd link, especially when many of the new developments are expected to be completed in the next few months to years? The profile of people buying zone b is dominated by Singaporeans, in other words, they all have to commute everyday to SG for work, unless they are mostly retirees (which I don't think so). So what are your thoughts on this issue?
But I've 2 qns that came to mind as I read previous comments:
1. PH is located just opposite SG live firing area. I heard the ground can shake around PH when an exercise occurs. No one has really move in yet. Given that SG is unlikely to relocate its live firing area, what is the potential of PH when realities set in for the owners that will move there in a few years time?
2. I read that zone b is a way to avoid the massive causeway jam. But will there be a similar problem in 2nd link, especially when many of the new developments are expected to be completed in the next few months to years? The profile of people buying zone b is dominated by Singaporeans, in other words, they all have to commute everyday to SG for work, unless they are mostly retirees (which I don't think so). So what are your thoughts on this issue?
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