Property exhibitions galore in Singapore this weekend

18 May 2012

By Romesh Navaratnarajah and Cheryl Tay

This weekend will see a hive of activity with regards to overseas and local property exhibitions taking place in Singapore.

London, a perennial favourite among buyers and investors in the city state will be featured prominently. Streamlight Tower in Canary Wharf, a 999-year leasehold luxury development with skyline views and a 24-hour concierge, will be showcased in the Windows East Room on the 20th floor of the Four Seasons Hotel from 11am to 7pm on 19 and 20 May.

At the same time and date over at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, potential investors and buyers can find out more about The Carlton Place and The Lawns, both prime leasehold properties in London.

Malaysian properties will also be on offer with M City in Kuala Lumpur being exhibited at the Orchard Room on level four of Raffles Convention Centre. There will also be a property seminar from 11am to 7pm, covering topics such as Malaysia’s housing prices and the transformation plan for greater KL / Klang Valley.

A beachfront property in Penang will also be launched at Shangri-La Hotel. Interested buyers can head to the Pink Lotus room on the Mezzanine Floor on 19 and 20 May, from 11am to 7pm, to learn more about the freehold property, which boasts panoramic seaviews. Additionally, it is located within close proximity to Penang International Airport.

Meanwhile, Infinity 8 Apartments, a prime freehold development in Melbourne, Australia, will be exhibited at Singapore Marriott Hotel’s Lengkuas Room (level two) on 19 and 20 May from 10:30am to 7pm daily. The project is just minutes’ walk to the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT), Melbourne University and Queen Victoria Market.

Singapore isn’t left out either. AZ@Paya Lebar, a rare freehold industrial space opposite Macpherson MRT station and near the upcoming Paya Lebar Central, will be showcased over the weekend at its sales office along Paya Lebar Road.

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