Two-storey conservation bungalow along Mountbatten Road selling for $54.5 mil

The seven-bedroom home additionally makes up a living room, living hall, formal dining room, team quarters, and a garage. It even has an outside tea yard, a koi fish pond, and a nursery. According to Knight Frank, brand-new expansions to the property are possible, subject to authorization.

“Very rarely does such a distinct real property owned by the same family for close to a century become available for sale,” claims Mary Sai, executive manager, funding markets, Knight Frank Singapore. She includes: “This conservation home, which is exceptionally well kept and located on a huge plot dimension, is a trophy asset in the much-coveted East Coast area”.

Based resale data, the very last negotiated bungalow in the area was 759 Mountbatten Roadway which brought $29 million (1,391 psf) when it was offered in April 2022. Knight Frank research indicates that the mean rate of estate landed estates in District 15 has grown from $1,764 psf in 1Q2022 to $2,094 psf in 4Q2023.

Sora Condo floor plan

A two-storey conservation bungalow around Mountbatten Roadway goes on the market for $54.5 million, according to the marketing agent Knight Frank.

The property is situated a 9-minute stroll from Tanjong Katong MRT Station, providing access to the Thompson-East Coast Line. It sits throughout 1km of Tanjong Katong Primary School, Tanjong Katong Secondary School, and Tanjong Katong Girls’ School.

As a result of the overall size of the estate and dual roadway frontage there are three entrances that help with entry, two near Mountbatten Road and one along Crescent Roadway. Initially built in 1851, the frontage of the real estate shows Colonial, Victorian and Art Deco building styles.

The tender for the sale closes up on April 2.

The freehold ancestry building in District 15 sits on a 32,052 sq ft side plot throughout Mountbatten Road and Crescent Road. The overview rate equates to a land rate of $1,700 psf.

“This real estate is not only rich in historic worth, however it’s inherent aesthetic allure resembles artwork; an unique possibility for a classy buyer to add an amazing real estate to their portfolio,” states Nicholas Keong, head of home and personal office at Knight Frank Singapore.


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