Before You Decide If Dunearn House Is Worth Shortlisting, Look At These 3 Buyer Blindspots First

Most buyers start with the brochure, floor plans, and “starting from” price.

But those details alone may not tell you whether this project actually fits your budget, unit needs, upgrade plans, and future exit strategy.
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Before you shortlist Dunearn House, look at these 3 things first

Most buyers look at the headline price first. But whether a new launch is actually suitable depends on your budget, unit type, timeline, and how it compares against other options nearby.

1. The “Starting From” Price May Not Be The Unit You’d Actually Buy

The advertised "Starting From..." price may only apply to a specific entry-level unit, floor, stack, size, or layout.

But the unit you would realistically want, typically sits in a very different price range.

The real question is not just "Can I afford the cheapest unit?"

It is "Can I comfortably afford the unit that actually fits the life I'm upgrading for?"

The advertised “Starting From...” price may not reflect the unit type, size, stack, floor level, or layout you’re actually considering.

Before you shortlist the project, it helps to understand the realistic price range for the units that match your needs.

A quick walkthrough can help you make sense of the available pricing, compare suitable unit options, and decide whether this project is worth exploring further based on your actual budget.

2. The Unit That Fits Your Budget May Not Fit The Life You’re Upgrading For

A smaller unit may look more comfortable on paper because the overall quantum is lower.

But if you're upgrading from HDB, the question is whether the unit actually gives you the space, layout, privacy, storage, and day-to-day liveability you were hoping to gain.

Some buyers focus on whether they can enter the project, but overlook whether the unit they can enter with, truly solves the reason they wanted to upgrade in the first place.

Before shortlisting, it helps to compare budget, unit size, layout efficiency, and long-term liveability altogether.

A 1-bedder, 2-bedder, 3-bedder, or larger unit can serve very different goals.

The right choice depends on whether you're buying for own-stay, investment, family needs, or upgrade planning.

3. The Project May Look Good Today, But Who Will Buy From You Next Time?

Most buyers focus on whether they like the project now.

But one overlooked question is:

"Who is likely to buy this unit from me in the future?"

Future resale demand may depend on the next buyer pool, whether its families, investors, nearby HDB upgraders, tenants, private homeowners, or buyers priced out of surrounding areas.

This matters because the unit you choose today can affect how easy it is to exit later.

Before shortlisting, it helps to understand not just why you might buy, but why someone else might want to buy from you next time.

A project may look attractive on its own, but the clearer question to ask is "How it compared against nearby resale condos, other new launches, or upcoming projects in the area.

This can help you decide whether it is truly worth shortlisting.

Here’s How Our Consult Can Help!

You don't need to be ready to make a decision today.

But if Dunearn House is already on your watchlist, this free consult can help you make sense of the key details before you shortlist, compare, or dismiss the project.

In This 10 - 15 Min Consult, We Can Help You Understand:

• The realistic price range for the unit types you may be considering
• Which layouts may better fit your own-stay, family, or upgrade plans
• How Dunearn House compares with nearby resale and new launch options
• What trade-offs to look out for before shortlisting
• Whether this project fits your rough budget and timeline
• What next steps to take if you’re still early in your research

No pressure. No obligation. Just clarity before you decide.

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