Interesting developments planned just across the straits from Senibong
Seletar Regional Centre, for example, will be a major employment node for people living in the north and north east. There'll be more land for new business activities when the existing shipyard facilities in Sembawang are phased out.[/INDENT]
Terrace too. Neighbour?!? hahaha
Hi we r looking at a phase 1 terrace on resale mkt. We really love this place n have been holding back due to the following & appreciate any valuable insights. 1. maintenance of the river & estate? Friends from JB warned that developers not doing proper maintenance work after a few years. 2. Security of living in senibong? 3. the heavy traffic from CIQ to Senibong? May be we can be neighbours soon too :O) Thanks in advance
Hi we r looking at a phase 1 terrace on resale mkt. We really love this place n have been holding back due to the following & appreciate any valuable insights. 1. maintenance of the river & estate? Friends from JB warned that developers not doing proper maintenance work after a few years. 2. Security of living in senibong? 3. the heavy traffic from CIQ to Senibong? May be we can be neighbours soon too :O) Thanks in advance
With the phasing out of Sembawang shipyard, this seems a removal of one big minus for the development around Senibung cove area.
Hi we r looking at a phase 1 terrace on resale mkt. We really love this place n have been holding back due to the following & appreciate any valuable insights. 1. maintenance of the river & estate? Friends from JB warned that developers not doing proper maintenance work after a few years. 2. Security of living in senibong? 3. the heavy traffic from CIQ to Senibong? May be we can be neighbours soon too :O) Thanks in advance
Hi everyone, new to this forum. Here is a slightly paranoid question - what do you guys think is the threat of tsunamis or flooding in the senibong cove area? There is an assurance on the SC website that the land is reclaimed and raised higher than historic flood levels, but with global warming and tsunamis that can easily change. Not panicking, just trying to understand the geography and would be very interested if anyone has already researched this. Thanks
Hi everyone, new to this forum. Here is a slightly paranoid question - what do you guys think is the threat of tsunamis or flooding in the senibong cove area? There is an assurance on the SC website that the land is reclaimed and raised higher than historic flood levels, but with global warming and tsunamis that can easily change. Not panicking, just trying to understand the geography and would be very interested if anyone has already researched this. Thanks