Search our database for private property transactions data with caveats in the last 5 years.
A caveat is a legal document lodged by purchasers with the Singapore Land Authority (SLA) to register their legal interest in the residential property. Caveats are usually lodged by the conveyancing lawyer after the Option to Purchase (OTP) is exercised or the Sales and Purchase agreement (S&P) has been signed. If the purchaser did not take a home loan, it is not mandatory to lodge a caveat.
The sales data was last updated on 23rd November 2024, 01:00 AM.
RISING COURT is a Freehold residential property at Joo Chiat Road of District 15 in Singapore.
If the unit at Rising Court has a small floor area and it is on a high floor, the cost per square foot (PSF) will be higher.
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| Project Name |
| Street Name |
| District |
| Market |
| Tenure |
| Lease |
| Type of |
| Floor |
| Floor Area |
| PSF |
| Sale Price |
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October 2024 | RISING COURT | JOO CHIAT ROAD | 15 | RCR | Freehold | Resale | 01-05 | 1420 | 1,604 | 2,280,000 | |||||||||||||
July 2024 | RISING COURT | JOO CHIAT ROAD | 15 | RCR | Freehold | Resale | 01-05 | 1506 | 1,376 | 2,075,000 |