Land size 1717sf
GFA 5155sf
3 levels Shophouse
very well renovated
very good rental yield
Mosque Street in Chinatown, Singapore, is a historic, bustling street known for its preserved shophouses, the 1830s-built Jamae Mosque, and 1930s architecture, including the Award-winning Empire Loft.
Located near Pagoda Street, it offers boutique hotels, vibrant street-level shops, and proximity to cultural landmarks
About 2 to 3 minutes from Chinatown MRT.
Key Highlights and History
Jamae Mosque: Situated at the end of the street on South Bridge Road, this is one of Singapore's earliest mosques (often called Chulia Mosque) and a National Monument.
Architecture: Known for unique 1930s four-storey shophouses, featuring Baroque facades and timber windows with heart-shaped perforations.
History: Named for the mosque, it historically served as a settlement area for Indian Muslim traders, or "Chulias," in the 19th century.
Present Day: Combines conserved heritage with modern boutique hotels (e.g., Wink @ Mosque Street) and retail.
Nearby Attractions: Located just steps from the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Mohamed Ali Lane which features famous murals by Yip Yew Chong.
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Access: A short 3-minute walk from Chinatown MRT Station.
Atmosphere: Generally quieter than neighboring Pagoda Street, offering a mix of culture, history, and boutique lodging.