'Please don't knock on our door': Bidadari residents reject property agents' advances despite potential $500k gain
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Bidadari resident Darwin has received one too many property agents knocking on his door in the past year. To ward them off from disturbing his dinnertime, the 40-year-old IT solutions executive has since put up a sign outside his four-room flat. «De'Please don't knock on our door': Bidadari residents reject property agents' advances despite potential $500k gain
Bidadari resident Darwin has received one too many property agents knocking on his door in the past year. To ward them off from disturbing his dinnertime, the 40-year-old IT solutions executive has since put up a sign outside his four-room flat. «Dear property agents,» it said. «Please do not knock on our door. We are not planning to sell our house anytime soon.» Similar signs were seen outside dozens of other units at Block 106A Bidadari Park Drive when AsiaOne dropped by on Thursday (Oct 3). Darwin and seven other Bidadari residents said that they have been receiving more approaches from property agents after a five-room unit there was sold for $1.2 million last month. According to Housing Board data, three four-room flats in Bidadari Park Drive were sold in the resale market for between $937,500 and $1.17 million. Read more