QUOTE(jason18689 @ Sep 6 2015, 10:31 AM)
Beg my pardon for my insufficient research on these 2 different types...
But nevertheless, appreciate that you shared so much pictures here.
Really think twice weather to go or needless to go today.
Oh yea?
I like how you said that, you WALLOP those carrot cakes..

You are mostly welcomed.
The closest project if want to take comparison would be the Ascotte Boulevard, which is a 860 sqf service apartment as well.
Comparatively, medium cost apartment in SEH (D-cassia) is about 20% cheaper.
D'Cassia starting from 1st floor, while for Ascotte starting from 9th floor. Ascotte block A consists of 300 units, but have 4 lifts in service, D'cassia one block 300+ units, but only have 3 lifts.
Amenities wise ascotte for sure better, to compensate its price, water feature, jogging track, linear garden, rooftop garden, playground etc, which can't be found for D'cassia.
Security wise presumably ascotte is better as well, since they have 2-3 security access, while D-cassia only have security service at the main entrance.
Parking for Ascotte most of the units are side-by-side under covered (if in tandem shall receive some rebate), which is easily accessible by lift. D'cassia have 2 separate car parks, one covered one open space, not that convenient especially during raining or after grocery shopping.
There are 2 garbage areas in D'cassia and since the unit in D-cassia is starting from ground floor, may need to take this as consideration especially lower floor units. SP centralized all the TNB power station in one area, from the model it looks quite huge.. For those who have worry on EMF risk, may need to consider as well.
Nevertheless, giving the attractive entry price per sqf, free 2 car parks with so many amenities provided (swimming pool, wading pool, multipurpose court, multipurpose hall etc), D-cassia definitely a very worth purchase and shall impose a strong competition on the highrise development in the vicinity such as Ascotte and Kiara Plaza.