Mori is a Japanese-inspired project based on the concept of wabi-sabi. It translates into wisdom in natural simplicity and finding beauty in imperfections. All the materials chosen for this project have been carefully curated to ensure that residents grow into an appreciation of them as the project matures in age. This includes off-form concrete, timber-look aluminium, and greenstone mosaic tiles for the common areas.
Mori has a good location from an objective point of view. Being in the RCR, it is close to the CBD whether you drive or rely on public transport. Whilst not the closest to the MRT, you do have both the Circle Line (Mountbatten) and East-West Line (Aljunied) within a 10-minute walk away. Not unbearable especially if you still consider yourself youthful.
Mountbatten is just 4 stops (8 minutes) from Bayfront MRT (Marina Bay Sands) and 5 stops (10 minutes) to Downtown MRT, where you can access your Grade A offices such as MBFC, Asia Square and Marina One among others. On the other hand, it takes you just 3 stops (6 minutes) to Bugis, 4 stops (8 minutes) to City Hall, and 5 stops (10 minutes) to Raffles Place from Aljunied MRT. You get my point – Mori’s RCR location means those working in the CBD have great accessibility at a reasonable price point.
For parents with school-going children, Kong Hwa and Geylang Methodist Primary are both within the desired 1km radius.
The Paya Lebar precinct is close by with 3 major shopping malls and Kong Hwa is considered one of the top primary schools. For the foodies among us, you will also be pleased to know that Geylang is a true foodie haven (JB Ah Meng, Swee Guan Hokkien Mee, Koung’s Wanton Mee, 126 Dim Sum, and the list goes on). Old Airport Road Food Centre is also less than a 10-minute walk away.
Availability - Oct 2026