Lee family of OCBC selling 6 semi-Ds at S$43.18m
Price for site in Coronation Road West works out to S$2,000 psf; buyer is Singaporean in his early-30s
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PULAU Properties - owned by the Lee Foundation and members of the Lee family that founded OCBC Bank - is selling 3 pairs of semi-detached houses on a freehold site in Coronation Road West for S$43.18 million.
The price for the District 10 property works out to S$2,000 per square foot on the land area of 21,587 sq ft.
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