NEW EXCLUSIVE LISTING
Most buyers think they want to rebuild.
They don’t.
What they actually want… is the finished version.
The part after the architects, approvals, delays, contractor coordination, budget creep, and six hundred microscopic decisions that slowly destroy your weekends and mental health.
That’s this house.
Walk to the back gate of PLMGS.
Within 1km to Maris Stella.
Verified land size of 1,785 sqft.
And sitting at one of the highest elevation points in the Tai Keng estate - which experienced landed owners will immediately recognise as one of those details that quietly matters more over time.
Originally, this was a basic 2 storey terrace.
Today?
Fully maximised into a 2.5 storey family home with 5 ensuite bedrooms, including a granny ensuite downstairs.
Now here’s where things get interesting.
Most maximised houses feel like someone aggressively chased built up numbers with zero regard for how humans actually live.
This one doesn’t.
The proportions feel intentional.
The entertainment flow works naturally.
The family zoning makes sense.
The light movement feels considered.
And somehow, despite being fully maximised, the home still feels comfortable instead of overwhelming.
Which tells you something important immediately.
Someone spent serious time thinking through this house properly.
And that matters.
Because in landed homes, “renovated” and “well planned” are not the same thing.
Not even close.
The dangerous thing about homes like this is that inexperienced buyers will compare it using price psf alone.
Experienced buyers will compare it against the emotional, financial and logistical nightmare of recreating this today from scratch.
Very different calculation.
Especially in today’s market.
Especially in a tightly held landed enclave like Tai Keng.
And usually, by the time the broader market finally understands the value of homes like this…
…it’s already too late.
Viewing by appointment only.