Forest Woods condo attracts over 500 cheques

Romesh Navaratnarajah4 Oct 2016

Forest Woods showflat-crop

There have been large crowds at the Forest Woods showflat since its preview began last month. (Photo: CDL)

The Forest Woods condominium in Serangoon Central will be launched this Saturday (8 October), said home builder City Developments Limited (CDL), which is jointly developing the project with Hong Leong Holdings and TID.

The 519-unit project has already received a strong response since its preview began on 24 September. So far, more than 4,500 groups of visitors and families have visited the showflat, and over 500 cheques have been collected from buyers, said CDL.

Facilities include a three-level clubhouse with an indoor gym, a 150-metre adventure zone and a 75-metre pool.

Located within a mature estate in Lorong Lew Lian, the 150,711 sq ft site is close to Nex shopping mall, which is linked to the Serangoon MRT station and bus interchange.

The 99-year leasehold project is expected to obtain its TOP in 2021.

 

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

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