Razer's Tan Min-Liang latest digital economy entrepreneur to scoop up a GCB
He is in the early stage of buying a bungalow in Third Avenue for S$52.8m or S$1,706 psf on land area of 30,954 sq ft
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DIGITAL economy entrepreneurs continue to buy Good Class Bungalows (GCBs). Gaming company Razer co-founder and chief executive Tan Min-Liang is in the early stage of buying a property along Third Avenue for S$52.8 million.
The price works out to S$1,706 per square foot on the freehold land area of 30,954 sq ft. The property is a short distance from the Sixth Avenue MRT station on the Downtown Line.
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