Where were buyers searching this week

Romesh Navaratnarajah18 Jun 2015

High Park Residences

As part of plans to keep our readers better informed of what’s ‘hot’ in the property market, we provide an update of the most searched properties from the PropertyGuru website in the past week, as well as popular buying locations in Singapore.

The soon-to-be launched High Park Residences has emerged as the most searched private condominium. The 99-year leasehold project by developers Chip Eng Seng (CEL), Heeton and KSH is located next to Thanggam LRT station at Fernvale Road and is easily accessible to other parts of Singapore via the Tampines Expressway (TPE), Central Expressway (CTE) and Kallang-Paya Lebar Expressway (KPE).

The recently launched Westwood Residences in Jurong West has retained top spot as the most popular executive condominium (EC) on the portal. Launched in May, the 480-unit EC is selling at a median price of $803 psf. 118 units have so far been sold.

Meanwhile, the top searched HDB estate among prospective buyers is Tampines, the largest residential estate in Singapore, followed by Sengkang and Woodlands.

A full list of the Top 5 searched condos, ECs and HDB estates for sale on PropertyGuru.com.sg appears below.

Happy house hunting!

 

Top 5 condos for sale

1. High Park Residences
2. The Interlace
3. A Treasure Trove
4. Botanique at Bartley
5. Kingsford Waterbay

 

Top 5 ECs for sale

1. Westwood Residences
2. The Vales
3. Bellewoods
4. Bellewaters
5. Sea Horizon

 

Top 5 HDB estates for sale
1. Tampines
2. Sengkang
3. Woodlands
4. Jurong West
5. Hougang

Image: Artist’s impression of High Park Residences.

 

Romesh Navaratnarajah, Singapore Editor at PropertyGuru, wrote this story. To contact him about this or other stories email romesh@propertyguru.com.sg

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