Freehold semi-detached house at Goodman Road selling for $9.6 mil
A freehold semi-detached property at Goodman Roadway in District 15 is on the market for $9.6 million. This translates to approximately $2,247 psf on the acreage. According to an announcement by the sole marketing representative, Savills Singapore, the real property is going to be presented in an Expression of Interest (EOI) exercise.
” This is an unusual opportunity for a purchaser to obtain a large freehold residence plot inside an affluent district at an acceptable quantum. Provided the limited source of these landed plots as well as the rarity of them coming up for purchase, we assume strong need from proprietors residing inside the surround,” states Yap Hui Yee, senior director of investment sales & funding markets at Savills Singapore.
The property is among the very much desirable East Coast area. Nearby amenities include East Coast Park, East Coast Lagoon Food Village, East Coast Seafood Centre, Parkway Parade, Kallang Wave Mall and the different shophouses around East Coast Road.
The future Tanjong Katong MRT terminal on the Thomson-East Coast Line will be just within walking distance. Highway connection encompassing the place is by means of the East Coast Expressway. Close-by colleges in the vicinity consist of Tanjong Katong Elementary school, Tanjong Katong Girls’ School, Chung Cheng High School, and even Dunman Secondary School.
The landed estate sits on a 4,271 sq ft spot that delights in a famous frontage of around 8.5 m near Goodman Road. The land is regularly formed also has a plot depth of around 46m. Under the latest Master Plan, the site is zoned ‘Residential’ plus just within a two-storey semi-detached estate.
According to Yap, “need for landed non commercial houses stays strong in Singapore”. She incorporates: “Many high-net-worth folks and also households are frequently in search of well-located real estates – offered the good expectation of the asset course and also need to acquire properties for wealth preservation and also legacy planning.”