Freehold semi-detached house at Goodman Road selling for $9.6 mil
A freehold semi-detached property at Goodman Roadway in District 15 is on the marketplace for $9.6 million. This translates to about $2,247 psf on the land area. According to a press release by the single marketing representative, Savills Singapore, the property will be offered in an Expression of Interest (EOI) exercise.
The landed property rests on a 4,271 sq ft spot that enjoys a prominent frontage of approximately 8.5 m throughout Goodman Road. The property is often formed and has a plot depth of about 46m. Under the most up to date Master Plan, the spot is zoned ‘Residential’ also within a two-storey semi-detached estate.
The real estate is within the highly preferred East Coast location. Nearby services consist of East Coast Park, East Coast Lagoon Food Village, East Coast Seafood Centre, Parkway Parade, Kallang Wave Mall and the numerous shophouses throughout East Coast Road.
” This is an uncommon opportunity for a buyer to obtain a big estate residential plot inside of an affluent area at a palatable quantum. Provided the limited source of these landed plots and the rarity of them coming up for purchase, we project solid need from managers residing within the surround,” claims Yap Hui Yee, senior supervisor of investment sales & capital markets at Savills Singapore.
The forthcoming Tanjong Katong MRT terminal on the Thomson-East Coast Line will be within walking proximity. Highway connectivity encompassing the place is by means of the East Coast Expressway. Close-by schools in the vicinity include Tanjong Katong Primary School, Tanjong Katong Girls’ Institute, Chung Cheng High School, along with Dunman Secondary School.
According to Yap, “need for landed residential homes continues to be solid in Singapore”. She incorporates: “Many high-net-worth people and also families are continuously in search of well-located properties – given the good outlook of the property class and also need to acquire real estates for wealth preservation and also legacy planning.”