Icedbs Turbocharged August 18, 2012 Share August 18, 2012 Recently there are many mixed development; commercial units downstairs and residential upstairs. Some call this SOHO concept. Now just one question, for those residential units, do they pay commercial utility fees (electricity & water) or normal residential utility fees? ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Throttle2 Supersonic August 19, 2012 Share August 19, 2012 (edited) Recently there are many mixed development; commercial units downstairs and residential upstairs. Some call this SOHO concept. Now just one question, for those residential units, do they pay commercial utility fees (electricity & water) or normal residential utility fees? depends on if Units are slated commercial or residential units. so there is no ambiguity here. the commercial units pay commercial related fees the residential pay residential fees SOHO units are classified residential. SOHO means small office/homeoffice I think you got a bit mixed up in the SOHO concept. A development with commercial downstairs iand residential upstairs is strictly not SOHO. the SOHO concept is about using residential spaces itself for office/commercial requirements. in other words, you live work eat sleep within the same unit. if base on your concept misunderstanding, even HDBs since late 70s would already be SOHOs since there are shops at the ground floor of HdBs. hope this clarifies Edited August 19, 2012 by Throttle2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Soya Supersonic August 19, 2012 Share August 19, 2012 Recently there are many mixed development; commercial units downstairs and residential upstairs. Some call this SOHO concept. Now just one question, for those residential units, do they pay commercial utility fees (electricity & water) or normal residential utility fees? Mixed devt isn't soho. Actualli, "SOHO" technically doesn't exist. It's more of a marketing term coined up by developers. The correct term is Home Office Scheme and any pte residential apartment can be one subject to ura's guidelines: http://edanet.ura.gov.sg/dcd/homeoffice/HO...age/HOindex.jsp So to answer ur orig question, resi utility rates apply. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yoongf 4th Gear August 19, 2012 Share August 19, 2012 Mixed developments is a URA planning term, meaning there are commercial units as well as residential units within the same development. There is no such thing as a unit all is allowed for both commercial and resi usage. Whatever marketing talk is out there.. it's either a resi unit that can be use for limited small scale commercial use, or commercial unit that can also accomodate limited resi use (HDB shophouse) SOHO strictly speaking.. refers to the lifestyle of using commercial space for residential use, ie.. in New York, ppl like to use old warehouse for living. See Para 9a below. http://www.ura.gov.sg/dc/sbnb/sbnb-guidelines.htm http://www.ura.gov.sg/dc/connect/connect11...eliable-02.html Home Office.. refers to using resi unit for small scale commercial use, like office. Actually there are many benefits to use resi unit as office, SCV is much cheaper, so is utilities acct and parking Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Latio2005A Turbocharged August 19, 2012 Share August 19, 2012 depends on if Units are slated commercial or residential units. so there is no ambiguity here. the commercial units pay commercial related fees the residential pay residential fees SOHO units are classified residential. SOHO means small office/homeoffice I think you got a bit mixed up in the SOHO concept. A development with commercial downstairs iand residential upstairs is strictly not SOHO. the SOHO concept is about using residential spaces itself for office/commercial requirements. in other words, you live work eat sleep within the same unit. if base on your concept misunderstanding, even HDBs since late 70s would already be SOHOs since there are shops at the ground floor of HdBs. hope this clarifies Was stumped initially. Ur explanation is clear! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Felipe 3rd Gear August 19, 2012 Share August 19, 2012 Soho means south of houston street, new york city. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Throttle2 Supersonic August 19, 2012 Share August 19, 2012 Soho means south of houston street, new york city. thats a sifferent Soho altogether. that one is Soho. we are talking about SOHO.... ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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