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JTC launches Penjuru Road tender

JTC launches Penjuru Road tender
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The ultimate list of 220 condos with sea/waterfront views

For some buyers, a condo just doesn't feel like a luxury unless you're overlooking the water. Unfortunately, greenery or low-density housing is much easier to promise than a lasting sea view in Singapore due to our limited land space, there's always the threat that new developments may impede such a view. Nonetheless, we've collated an ultimate list where the.

Why these 4-room HDB resale flats near the CRL Phase 2 stations show absolute potential

Over the past few weeks, there has been a spate of good and bad news. One good news is that the new 6 Cross Island Line Phase 2 MRT stations were announced, so homeowners near those stations will have something to rejoice about. However, the bad news is the cooling measures which came into effect on Sept 30, 2022. Anyone.

$30k 5-room Jurong flat from 1977 sparks debate on Reddit

A few hours ago, a Reddit user on the r/Singapore channel shared an old 1977 newspaper clipping with news of JTC's five-room flats being offered for sale in Jurong. The sale was for 62 units in the Teban Gardens area, located near the junction of Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim and Jurong Town Hall Road. Then, each unit cost $30,000 and the.

Weekend flash floods show that Singapore needs to invest more to deal with effects of climate change, says minister | Singapore

Tuesday, 20 Apr 2021 10:51 AM MYT Prolonged rain on April 17 and 18, 2021, saw flash floods occur around Singapore, prompting national water agency PUB to issue flood-risk warnings for more than 20 locations. Picture via Facebook/ Roads.sg Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. SINGAPORE, April 20 Flash floods over the weekend showed that even after Singapore has spent S$2 billion (RM6.2 billion) to improve drainage over the last decade, it still needs to invest more to deal with the effects of climate change. This is why the Singapore government is pumping in another S$1.4 billion in the next five years to enhance the country’s drainage systems, Grace Fu, the minister for sustainability and the environment, said yesterday.

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