In the quiet dawn of property dreams, a rare gem stirs—an elegant, airy four-bedroom penthouse sprawled across two volumes, its ceilings lofty like a painter’s canvas. Beyond its graceful bones of 1998 lies vast expanses that whisper stories of family laughter, and the promise of joyful gatherings.
Level 1 unfolds in gracious sequence: a living and dining realm opening onto a balcony where morning light dances, a majestic master suite, a serene second bedroom, and the discreet helper’s quarter. Ascend to Level 2, where Bedrooms 3 and 4 await, linked by a shared bath—each room echoing with space, possibility, and future memories.
While modern launches may glimmer with novelty, they often shrink in square footage while ballooning in price. Here at Sunrise Gardens—a consummate resale haven—space comes abundant and affordable. Even as the condo bears the gentle grace of age, older leasehold developments like this have shown resilient capital growth—averaging over 3% per annum.
More than numbers, this family-oriented enclave offers peace amid mature greenery—quiet privacy often unattained in densely built newer estates. Plus, its established suite of amenities—clubhouse, gym, pool, tennis courts—awaits without delay or worry.
This isn’t just a home—it’s a spacious canvas of history, convenience, and astute investment. The seller only asks for three months’ grace to dwell further post-sale, a soft note in this living symphony.
Is this not the rare opportunity that rises with the morning sun?
Why the price gap when shiny neighbours rise? Let numbers answer softly: newer projects in the same district command markedly higher PSF.
- Parc Botannia’s recent listings are generally around S$1,600–S$1,900 PSF (sample listings average ≈ S$1,677 PSF), while
- Riverbank at Fernvale sits roughly S$1,376–S$1,713 PSF (mid ≈ S$1,544 PSF). Compared to Sunrise Gardens’ midpoint (≈ S$1,229.5 PSF), that is about +36% against Parc Botannia and +26% against Riverbank.