HK-listed AAC Technologies co-founder buys Leedon Park home
S$31 million price tag for the bungalow works out to S$2,000 per square foot based on the freehold land area of 15,500 sq ft
Singapore
THE billionaire cofounder of Hongkong-listed AAC Technologies, which makes miniaturised components including speakers and microphones for mobile devices, is understood to be acquiring a bungalow along Leedon Park for S$31 million.
The price works out to S$2,000 per square foot (psf) based on the freehold land area of 15,500 sq ft. On the site is a two-storey bungalow, completed less than 10 years ago, which has five bedrooms and a swimming pool.
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