Kheng Leong launches ultra-luxury project 21 Anderson with prices from S$10 million
Two four-bedroom units sold so far for over S$20 million each, in 18-unit freehold project
[SINGAPORE] Kheng Leong, the private real estate arm of the family of Wee Cho Yaw, has begun selling its ultra-luxury Tanglin project 21 Anderson.
Out of the condominium’s 18 units, two 4,489 square feet (sq ft) four-bedroom units were sold in April, according to URA Realis data. One was sold for S$21 million or S$4,672 psf on Apr 10, while another was sold for S$23 million or S$5,127 psf on April 15. The two units were sold to a Singaporean and a permanent resident. The Business Times (BT) understands that another unit was sold on Apr 24.
According to sources, five other units have been reserved. Of the units remaining, there are two-bedder units priced at S$10 million (S$3,128 psf) while the remaining four-bedroom units are priced from S$22.5 million (S$5,025 psf) to S$25.4 million (S$5,663 psf), sources said. One five-bedroom triplex penthouse is still on the market for S$58.6 million (S$5,604 psf).
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