The Edge Singapore

Distinctiv­e homes with serene landscapin­g

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The residentia­l neighbourh­ood along Sembawang Road will be a buzz of activity when the residents of Kandis Residence settle in. Developed by listed property developer Tuan Sing Holdings, the 130-unit developmen­t will be the first private condominiu­m in the area.

The developer is known for their track record in delivering distinctiv­e homes and fine architectu­re, as well as lush greenery and landscapin­g in all its residentia­l projects. Kandis Residence has stayed true to Tuan Sing Holdings’ commitment in delivering distinctiv­e homes and fine architectu­re, as well as top notch greenery and landscapin­g in all its residentia­l projects. Kandis Residence has been well received with over 80% of the total units sold.

Tranquil estate within reach of amenities

Kandis Residence is located on Jalan Kandis in Sembawang, and the condo is nestled within a quiet landed housing estate. Future residents can look forward to enjoying the peaceful surroundin­gs, and the area is ideal for fitness enthusiast­s and those who want to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city.

The condo is a short walk to the 15ha Sembawang Park, a calm and serene park adjacent to a beautiful beach where residents can play, jog, swim, barbeque, and enjoy the sea breeze. Other nearby green zones include Kandis Garden and the Canberra-Sembawang Park Connector.

Homeowners at Kandis Residence will be able to enjoy the convenienc­e of nearby amenities, such as Sun Plaza, Sembawang Shopping Centre, and a range of restaurant­s in the shophouses along Sembawang Road. The developmen­t is served by the Sembawang and Canberra MRT stations on the NorthSouth Line.

Residents will also be served by Canberra Plaza, a new neighbourh­ood centre by HDB. The three-storey shopping centre will feature tenants such as A&W, Daiso, Ya Kun Kaya Toast, Pho Street, and a Starbucks. There will also be a public plaza for community events and a link bridge to Canberra MRT station on the North-South line.

A new sports and community hub called Bukit Canberra will also serve residents in the area. This community developmen­t will feature the largest ActiveSG gym in Singapore, public indoor and outdoor swimming pools, and a 500- seater indoor sports hall. There will also be a hawker centre, a polyclinic, and a senior care centre.

Kandis Residence is designed by renowned Singapore- based architectu­re firm Ong & Ong, and the design of the developmen­t is inspired by the tranquil natural surroundin­gs.

A cascading water feature greets the entryway leading up to a dazzling swimming pool that is stylistica­lly framed by the residentia­l blocks. Lush landscapin­g and greenery highlight the outdoor area and pathways. As the first private condo developmen­t in the neighbourh­ood, this design sets a high benchmark for private residentia­l projects in the future.

A wide range of units are available from one- to three- bedroom plus study units of 485 to 1,034 sq ft. Over 80% of the total units have been snapped up, and all the one-, three-, and three-bedroom-plus-study units are fully sold. Available units comprise of twoand two-bedroom plus study units of 732 sq ft to 808 sq ft.

Attractive­ly priced from $ 1,162 psf, the developmen­t has typically attracted owneroccup­iers, such as singles and young families.

These buyers have selected the developmen­t for its proximity to nature, and peaceful and serene environmen­t.

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Over 80% of the total units have been sold, including all of the one-, three-, and three-plus-study bedroom units.
 ??  ?? Kandis Residence is close to Sembawang Park, a peaceful park beside the beach. Residents can look forward to living in proximity to nature and enjoying the serene environmen­t.
Kandis Residence is close to Sembawang Park, a peaceful park beside the beach. Residents can look forward to living in proximity to nature and enjoying the serene environmen­t.

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