Mass market residential units have continued to receive overwhelming response, with The Tampines Trilliant executive condominium (EC) and Parc Rosewood condo boasting brisk sales.
At Sim Lian’s The Tampines Trilliant showflat (pictured), 149 units have been sold since bookings opened last Saturday, with 32 of the 48 double-storey penthouses snapped up as of 4pm yesterday. 24 of the 32 penthouses were sold to first-time home buyers.
Meanwhile, the five percent quota for second-timers in the initial launch period has also been fully taken up with the majority of buyers and their families currently living in the eastern region, including Bedok, Pasir Ris and Tampines.
Located at Tampines Central 7, the EC comprises 397 three-bedroom-plus-utility, 127 three-bedroom and 98 four-bedroom units, as well as 48 penthouses, each featuring a master bedroom with direct access to a personal open terrace on the top floor.
It is close to the TPE, ECP and PIE expressways and is five minutes away from the upcoming Downtown Line (DTL) 3 interchange. Shopping malls such as Century Square, Tampines Mall and Tampines 1 are also within walking distance.
Over at Woodlands, Parc Rosewood saw another 110 units sold last week, bringing the total number of units sold to more than 280.
“We are extremely encouraged that Parc Rosewood’s luxury resort concept and well-connected locality has been well-received by the public,” said Koh Wee Seng, Director of developer Kensington Land, a joint venture (JV) company between Fragrance Group Ltd and World Class Land Ltd.
“Home buyers and investors alike realise the exciting opportunity with the development’s attractive price point, with a total of more than 280 units being snapped up.”
Parc Rosewood comprises 689 residential units, ranging from one- to three-bedroom units and penthouses. It also features two commercial units and several facilities such as a gym and function room, clubhouse, first-storey lounge and clubhouse plaza at pool deck.
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