Where to buy Properties in Singapore for Investment?

Singapore 

The Global City

As the new heart of Asia, Singapore is renowned for a quality of life and an exceptional work environment. Diverse and cosmopolitan, yet with the security and political stability of a modern, thriving economy; Singapore is the perfect blend of Asian roots and a Western outlook, where culture and history are effortlessly integrated with innovation and progress.

Now ranked as the No. 1 city in the world with the best investment potential* and voted as one of the world's most liveable cities **, Singapore's strategic location makes it a global hub for business and tourism with a world-class finical, healthcare, transportation, and logistics infrastructure backbone. Adding to the character of the city is its reputation as the culinary capital of Asia, with the renowned Michelin Guide producing Singapore's first list of Michelin-starred restaurants in 2016.

As the gateway to Asia, Singapore's reign as the leading business, lifestyle and cultural hub of Asia remains firmly unchallenged.

* BERI Report April 2015
** Mercer Survey 2016

Currently in Singapore, there are three integrated developments which are built with a combination of Luxury Apartments, Grade A Offices as well as Retail Spaces. And two of these developments actually have a five star hotel built within the whole project.

These are the three Residential developments within the the Mixed-Development:-
District 1 - Marina One Residences
District 7 - Duo Residences
District 2 - Wallich Residence

Both Marina One Residences and Duo Residences are jointly developed by M+ S Pte Ltd, which comprises of Malaysia's Khazanah, and Singapore's Temasek. These two projects are now located in Singapore's two new city centre - Marina Bay Financial District and the Ophir-Rochor district. They are the new iconic landmark in Singapore, and dominate the Lion City's skyline. 

Wallich Residence is part of the Tanjong Pagar Centre, and will be the tallest residential building once completed. The apartments will be ready for occupation by the end of September 2017. Wallich Residence is named after the distinguished Danish surgeon and botanist Dr Nathaniel Wallich, whose own legacy has contributed substantially to Singapore's reputation as a Garden City.

In Singapore, the government has set forth plans for the development of the city state in way in advance with the Master Plan. When we study the Master Plan of Singapore, we could understand which are the growth areas, and then fully anticipate all the future developments in infrastructure for these districts.

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Olevia Cheong
  


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