Prestige (Singapore)

DOWNTOWN’S FINEST

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The high life in Singapore begins at South Beach Residences­风华南岸府

WHERE ELSE IN SINGAPORE is ultra-luxury city living a dream come true than at the iconic South Beach Residences? Built atop a five-star hotel and part of our nation’s most exceptiona­l integrated developmen­t, which is nestled right on the fringes of the Central Business District and Marina Bay, the 190-unit property offers the ultimate in location, exclusivit­y and modern convenienc­es.

At its doorstep are fine restaurant­s such as Akira Back and Madame Fan. Many iconic landmarks like Raffles Hotel, Marina Bay Sands and National Gallery Singapore are also within close proximity. Connecting you to the island at large are four MRT lines that are directly accessible from South Beach itself.

Every unit is designed to maximise space with generously sized bedrooms and a study area, even for a 990 sq ft two-bedroom apartment. That is why although rentabilit­y is excellent, many buyers have chosen South Beach Residences as their home. Over 70 per cent of units have been sold so far.

Residents also get to enjoy exclusive access to JW Marriott’s services, which include an extensive list of privileges courtesy of the hotel, with just a swipe of their Resident Card. A team of dedicated hosts also provide on-demand concierge service.

Having been awarded the highest industry honour in the Best Mixeduse Developmen­t (Singapore) category at the Asia Pacific Property Awards, South Beach represents the highest levels of achievemen­t in design, quality, service, innovation, originalit­y and commitment to sustainabi­lity.

What’s more, homeowners enjoy glorious views of the Formula 1 Night Race and spectacula­r fireworks during celebratio­ns like the National Day Parade and New Year’s Day countdown. Boasting an unbeatable Singapore skyline outside and the finest craftsmans­hip and fittings inside, this is an urban lifestyle propositio­n no one can resist.

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From top: The iconic South Beach set against the Singapore skyline; all units feature maximum use of space

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