Going en bloc: Money is not everything for some

Home owners (from left) Lily Chan, Mark Anthony, Tina Lim, Andy Goh, Charles Lee Khoon, Amos Tan, Christian Sauzedde, A.J. Leow and Kevin Kho were among more than 10 home owners who met on April 29 to share their experiences.
Home owners (from left) Lily Chan, Mark Anthony, Tina Lim, Andy Goh, Charles Lee Khoon, Amos Tan, Christian Sauzedde, A.J. Leow and Kevin Kho were among more than 10 home owners who met on April 29 to share their experiences. ST PHOTO: KHALID BABA
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Mr Christian Sauzedde spurned a $1.2 million offer for his home when Highgate Condominium in Toh Tuck Road made its first collective sale attempt in 2007.

That bid failed, and the freehold property started the process again in October last year.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Sunday Times on May 06, 2018, with the headline Going en bloc: Money is not everything for some. Subscribe