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What makes a place feel like home? Is it that 50-metre infinity pool, the numerous dining pods, or the fact that you have an open roof top patio that overlooks an unblocked view? Sure, all that's important when it comes to attracting you to buy a home. But what makes you stay, or what truly makes a home is a. ....
Telok Blangah Ridgeview was launched in 2012 together with Depot Heights with Ridgeview having the better accessibility over Depot Heights due to its shorter distance to an MRT Telok Blangah Hill Station along the Circle Line. But the excitement is also due to the fact that there. ....
SkyParc @ Dawson offers residents with an opportunity to own a high-rise flat with stunning greenery views in a central location, however, it's not the most convenient in terms of MRT access or bus network. Reviewed by Reuben on Oct 5, 2021 SkyParc @ Dawson has yet to make headlines, unlike its neighbours SkyTerrace @ Dawson and SkyVille @ Dawson.. ....
SkyVille @ Dawson seems to have it all - convenience, greenery views and direct access to the park connector. But it is quite a dense development which may not be for everyone. Reviewed by Reuben on May 20, 2021 SkyVille @ Dawson is probably the most well-known HDB in the Queenstown Dawson area – or perhaps in Singapore (besides The. ....
1,848 I think it’s safe to say that The Pinnacle@Duxton is probably Singapore’s most well-known HDB project. It has made headlines for many reasons, one of which is its superbly central location in Tanjong Pagar along Cantonment Road. It was also Singapore’s very first 50-storey public housing and also features 2 Sky Bridges that offers a panoramic view of the city – unheard of in the public housing market when it was first announced. Moreover, the HDB even launched an international architectural design competition and received over 200 submissions which eventually led to the design that we see today. Now 10 years on (time flies, doesn’t it), The Pinnacle@Duxton has drawn both praise and criticism since its announcement. ....