Liberty House at 51 Club Street being sold for S$92.2 million
The buyer is a Singapore incorporated company wholly owned by a Chinese citizen who is also a Singapore permanent resident
LIBERTY House, a five-storey corner office building at 51 Club Street, is being sold for S$92.2 million to a Singapore incorporated company wholly owned by a Chinese citizen who is also a Singapore permanent resident.
The price works out to S$3,193 per square foot (psf), based on the building’s gross floor area of 28,876 sq ft. The property is on a 999-year leasehold plot with a site area of about 7,180 sq ft.
The property is being sold by Singapore-incorporated Liberty Insurance, formerly known as Liberty Citystate Insurance, and before that, Citystate Insurance.
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