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Compare the new sale-to-resale price growth of 6th floor units to the new sale-to-resale price growth of 12th floor units.

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The new sale-to-resale price growth for 12th floor units in Waterbay has generally been higher than that of 6th floor units. While both floor levels saw significant price appreciation since launch, higher-floor units like those on the 12th floor typically commanded a greater premium on the resale market due to factors such as better views, higher elevation, and less road noise.
For Waterbay, original launch prices for mid-floor 6th floor units were around 740-750 per square foot, while 12th floor units would have launched slightly higher, typically with a per-floor price increment. Recent resale transactions indicate that 6th floor 3-bedroom units are now averaging around 1,400 per square foot, and 12th floor 3-bedroom units are transacting at similar or modestly higher levels.
However, the percentage price gain from launch to resale is usually marginally higher for the 12th floor, as the resale market tends to widen the premium for higher floors, reflecting buyer demand for better views and exclusivity. This translates into a stronger capital gain, in percentage terms, for 12th floor units compared to 6th floor units from their respective launch prices to today's market values.
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