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GREENWOOD MEWS for SALE (5-BEDROOM)

Posted By: AngelynTanProperty

Date: Wed, 15 May 2024

Price: $4,589,048.00

Mobile: +65 94577788

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Asking Price: S$ 4,589,048
Built-In: 3,154 sqft
PSF: S$ 1,454.99 psf (built-in)


Bedrooms: 5
Tenure: 103
Address: 271 GREENWOOD AVENUE
District: 11


☑ Nestled in the prestigious Greenwood enclave of Bukit Timah – one of the most sought-after prime real estates in Singapore.


☑ Located at the city fringe, yet close to nature’s tranquillity with Bukit Timah Nature Reserve at a stone’s throw away. Accessible from Dunearn Road through Hillcrest Road and to the PIE via Eng Neo Avenue – multiple access routes to Greenwood Mews.


☑ Accessibility will be further enhanced when the upcoming Tan Kah Kee and Sixth Avenue MRT stations – part of the Downtown Line 2 - are completed. Raffles Girls’ Primary is located within 1km radius; other top local academic institutions such as Nanyang Girls’ High, Hwa Chong Institution and National Junior College are also in the vicinity.


☑ Fine dining establishments and local dining fare within the vicinity. Convenient access to international schools and clubs. Exclusive 62 cluster landed homes with condominium facilities; each with two private car park
lots and roof terrace. Luxury of having a pool outside the home and a garden at the back. Units with direct pool access.


☑ Spa-themed cabanas and resort-styled gazebos.alongside the unique landscaped pool.


Contact Angelyn at 94577788 for an exclusive viewing.


More pictures and details at:
https://property.singaporeexpats.com/property-listing/7061053/sale/GREENWOOD-MEWS


Angelyn Tan
Mobile: +65 9457788
CEA Reg. No: R003529J
PropNex Realty Pte Ltd
Licence No: L3008022J



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