The Brownstone EC opens for e-application

Romesh Navaratnarajah10 Jul 2015

The Brownstone EC

The Brownstone, City Development Limited’s (CDL) executive condominium (EC) project at Canberra Drive in Sembawang opens for applications from today to 20 July, with bookings to be conducted on 25 July.

Designed as a luxury EC, the 638-unit project is being developed jointly with TID Pte Ltd. It comprises eight blocks of up to 12 storeys, offering a good mix of apartment types, with unit sizes ranging from 732 sq ft for a two-bedroom to 1,711 sq ft for a five-bedroom penthouse.

The Brownstone is strategically located next to the upcoming Canberra MRT station along the North-South Line and near various major shopping malls such as Sun Plaza, Sembawang Shopping Centre and Causeway Point. It is also close to restaurants and cafes as well as recreational facilities like Sembawang Park, Orto and Yishun Park.

Plenty of schools are also nearby while the area is served by Khoo Teck Puat Hospital. It will be joined in the coming years by the Yishun Community Hospital and Admiralty Medical Centre.

“The Brownstone has an excellent location just next to the future Canberra MRT station. The north of Singapore is poised for a new burst of life. Near The Brownstone is the up-and-coming Jalan Legundi lifestyle enclave with vibrant new cafes. There are plans to build an integrated wildlife park in Mandai and transform Woodlands into a buzzing commercial hub. Adding to the EC’s outstanding connectivity are the upcoming Yishun transport hub, North-South expressway and a proposed Rapid Transit System connecting Woodlands to Johor Bahru,” said CDL group general manager Chia Ngiang Hong.

“Given the development’s strong locational attributes, we expect keen interest for The Brownstone,” he added.

 

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

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