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OEI TIONG HAM PARK RESIDENCES for RENT (4-BEDROOM)

Posted By: AngelynTanProperty

Date: Sun, 2 Feb 2025

Price: $19,000.00

Mobile: +65 94577788

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Asking Price: S$ 19,000
Built-In: 5,027 sqft
PSF: S$ 3.78 psf (built-in)


Bedrooms: 4
Address: 29 OEI TIONG HAM PARK
District: 10


DISTRICT 10 - CONVENIENTLY LOCATED OPPOSITE HOLLAND VILLAGE HOLLAND MRT AND MALL


• Within the exclusive Oei Tiong Ham Park Good Class Bungalow Area
• Elegant architectural design and matured landscaping
• Large units with generous living spaces all on ONE FLOOR
• Premium Fixtures & Fittings include Miele, Bulthaup, Laufen, Hansgrohe and Legrand
• 5-minute walk to Holland Village MRT station & myriad of dining options and amenities
• Proximity to elite local and international schools such as UWC, ACSI, Tanglin Trust etc
• 5-minute drive to Buona Vista MRT station and One North


This 4BR unit has its own private swimming pool, a private lift and 2 dedicated parking lots, right next to the unit's private lift lobby. It also has a separate maid's room and bath.


More pictures and details at:
https://property.singaporeexpats.com/property-listing/7281737/rent/OEI-TIONG-HAM-PARK-RESIDENCES


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



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