Brand new Freehold development with amenities and mins walk to MRT
The Arcady At Boon Keng is a freehold apartment completed in 2027. It is developed by KSH Ultra Unity Pte Ltd. The development occupies a land area of 5,247 sqm and a Gross Floor Area of 15,719 sqm. It consists of 172 units. According to records, buyers of this development are Singaporean 89.8%, PR 10.2%, Foreigner 0.0%, Company 0.0%.
The Arcady At Boon Keng is located along Saint Barnabas Lane in Kallang, in District 12. It is accessible through the nearest MRTs including Boon Keng NE9 and Geylang Bahru DT24.
Buyers and tenants are attracted to District 12, which is comprised of Serangoon, Toa Payoh and Balestier, a combination of areas that has historically quaint townships. Toa Payoh New Town, built by the Housing Development Board (HDB), represents Singapore’s second satellite city after Queenstown. Serangoon is well-served by two MRT lines, including the Circle Line station completed in 2010. Serangoon is also home to Nex, one of the largest shopping malls in the North-East Region of Singapore. Nex is integrated with a bus interchange, and houses a cinema and a public library. As one of Singapore's oldest housing estates, Toa Payoh has benefitted from the government's rejuvenation efforts. It has evolved into a vibrant neighbourhood centreed around HDB Hub, which has both shopping and dining facilities, as well as an air-conditioned bus interchange. Other amenities are Toa Payoh Stadium, Toa Payoh Sports Hall and Toa Payoh Swimming Complex. The Toa Payoh Stadium can sit 3,500 people, and has hosted S.League club games.
As a major financial and business hub, the Central Region stands as the dynamic city centre of Singapore. Spanning 13,150ha in land area, the region hosts Singapore's only UNESCO World Heritage Site and is home to many of the country's national monuments, such as the Merlion Park and Statue of Raffles. Although the region is designated mainly for commercial activities, it houses residential developments ranging from HDBs to bungalows. There i