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“The bigger the better”
And if this phrase was any indication of consumer preferences, it would seem that Normanton Park would be on due course for a home run.
After all, it is and should be the biggest new launch of 2021 (bar any surprise mega en bloc deals) – at a staggering total of 1,862 units.
So for those keeping track, Normanton Park will surpass D’Leedon as the second biggest development in Singapore (in terms of units) – the first prize trophy still goes to Treasure at Tampines – the behemoth in the East with 2,203 units.
But let’s be honest, this isn’t a prize that anyone really wants to win.
The Straits Times
Normanton Park rises with spectacular views, charming parks and a promising future
Priceless vistas, greenery all around and a coveted place by the southern coastline are just some of the many factors making this upcoming residential development an outstanding asset
Normanton Park enjoys spectacular views of Kent Ridge Park, the city centre and southern coastline. PHOTO: KINGSFORD DEVELOPMENT
PublishedJan 2, 2021, 4:00 am SGT
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Normanton Park in Kent Ridge to open for preview
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