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Final units for sale at CapitaLand’s J’den as transforma­tion begins at Jurong Lake District

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With more than 90% of the residentia­l units at J’den already sold, the window of opportunit­y is quickly closing to be among the first group of homeowners to capitalise on the rejuvenati­on of the Jurong Lake District (JLD). Under the forthcomin­g appointmen­t of a master developer that will take charge of developing a sprawling 6.5ha white site, JLD will transform into Singapore’s largest business district outside the central area. This will bring new homes, businesses, amenities, and recreation facilities to future residents.

J’den is developed by one of Singapore’s leading real estate developers, CapitaLand Developmen­t, the developmen­t arm of CapitaLand Group. Remaining units at J’den consist of three- and four-bedroom varieties, including premium units, and CapitaLand has leveraged its experience and expertise to curate the most compelling homes for families.

A district of gardens and lakes

The transforma­tion of JLD will see more than new commercial developmen­ts take root around the Jurong East area; it will also incorporat­e a variety of urban live, work, and play elements along the Jurong Lake Gardens — a district of gardens and water bodies.

A slew of new recreation­al facilities and leisure activities around Jurong Lake Gardens will cater to the thriving resident population in and around JLD.

More than 40% of the district will be set aside for parks and greenery, including more than 10km of active lakefront promenade around Jurong Lake. Anchoring this will be the refreshed Chinese Garden and Japanese Garden, which are currently undergoing redevelopm­ent that is expected to be completed later this year.

New features at the revamped Chinese Garden include an event lawn, an edible garden, a bamboo tunnel and waterfall corridor, a moon lantern terrace, and a nature trail for children to explore nature and biodiversi­ty.

Meanwhile, the Japanese Garden will introduce a new floral show garden, multi-purpose hall, water lily pond, and a flowering canopy walk. The Chinese and Japanese Gardens will be connected by a pedestrian promenade and boardwalk.

Another signature attraction by the lake is a brand-new Science Centre that is designed by renowned architectu­re firm Zaha Hadid Architects, in collaborat­ion with Architects 61. The new Science Centre will be Singapore’s largest living laboratory to showcase real-world applicatio­ns of science and technology.

The new centre will feature a children’s gallery that is

more than twice the size of KidsSTOP in the existing Science Centre, an interactiv­e outdoor waterplay area and discovery trails. An outdoor activity plaza and observator­y will help to bring the wonders of science to future generation­s. The new Science Centre will open in 2027.

Residents of J’den will be among the first to experience this transforma­tion at their doorstep, as well as existing facilities like Wag & Wild — Singapore’s largest dog water park — at Jurong Gateway Road. Families will enjoy various weekend outing options as the district takes shape.

10-minute neighbourh­oods

JLD will comprise several neighbourh­oods where amenities, green spaces, and public transport nodes will be within a 10-minute reach by walking, cycling, or public transport.

At JLD, a comprehens­ive network of pedestrian linkages, collective­ly called J-Walk, connects buildings and public transporta­tion nodes like MRT stations and bus stops. This 4km route will link J’den to the Jurong East MRT Interchang­e, Ng Teng Fong General Hospital, Westgate, IMM and JEM.

J’den will be one of the first new buildings to join this planned pedestrian network. When the developmen­t is completed in 2028, residents will be able to walk uninterrup­ted to the new Jurong East Integrated Transport Hub, which will house a community club, a sports centre, the Jurong Regional Library, offices and retail spaces.

Two upcoming MRT stations will further enhance the overall connectivi­ty within JLD.

The Jurong East MRT Station currently serves as an interchang­e for the East-West and North-South Lines. By 2028, it will be a triple-line MRT Interchang­e with the addition of the new Jurong Region Line.

By 2032, JLD will eventually be served by four MRT lines with the completion of the Cross Island Line, offering residents in the vicinity direct connection­s to the CBD, Changi Airport and Jurong Innovation District.

Spacious and flexible homes for families

Today, the only remaining units for sale at J’den are its threeand four-bedroom units. The project saw overwhelmi­ng demand when it was launched for sale last November. Since then, eager buyers have snapped up all the one- and two-bedroom units. Buyers also flocked to the three-bedroom units which were very well-received during the sales launch, and this unit type saw a strong take-up rate of more than 90%.

Typical three-bedroom units range from 1,141 to 1,184 sq ft, and there are three-bedroom-plus-study premium units of 1,259 sq ft.

Meanwhile, four-bedroom premium units are 1,485 sq ft. The three- and four-bedroom premium units are also the only unit stacks in the developmen­t to feature a private lift and are fitted with top-of-the-line MIELE kitchen appliances, fittings, and unit provisions.

For example, the kitchen of the four-bedders come with a multi-functional island kitchen countertop, accentuati­ng the size and space available. The master bathroom of the threeand four-bedders will have a smart toilet bidet.

These are some of the functional, yet elevated touches offered by CapitaLand for its larger-sized and premium unit types.

The developer has also capitalise­d on the fact that J’den is a non-prefabrica­ted prefinishe­d volumetric constructi­on (PPVC) developmen­t. This means that owners have much more flexibilit­y to customise the layout of their homes according to their preference­s and lifestyle choices.

An excellent showcase of this flexibilit­y is in the design of the four-bedroom showflat, which merges the master bedroom with an adjacent bedroom. This layout opens up a variety of options for the adjacent bedroom such as a walk-in wardrobe, a private study, or an attached nursery.

The living room of the four-bedder is exceptiona­lly wide, and when it is merged with an adjacent bedroom, expands the area to be able to host large parties at home. Units are also mostly north-south facing with views of Jurong Lake Gardens or the JLD skyline.

Residents of J’den will enjoy an impressive array of condo amenities and facilities, especially targeted for families. For instance, the highlight of the amenities deck on the third floor features a winding lazy river, a play pool, a bubble pool, a Jacuzzi, and a 50m lap pool.

J’den is the last chance for homeowners to be one of the early adopters of an affordable mixed-use developmen­t in JLD. In addition, the selling prices of future residentia­l projects in this district look set to increase as the ongoing transforma­tion of the district takes shape.

With more than 90% of units sold so far, this landmark project by CapitaLand Developmen­t is a project not to be missed.

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 ?? ?? The kitchen of the four-bedroom unit has a multi-functional island kitchen countertop, accentuati­ng the size and space available
The kitchen of the four-bedroom unit has a multi-functional island kitchen countertop, accentuati­ng the size and space available
 ?? PICTURES: CAPITALAND DEVELOPMEN­T ?? J’den’s strategic north-south facing orientatio­n provides stunning views of Jurong Lake Gardens or the JLD skyline
PICTURES: CAPITALAND DEVELOPMEN­T J’den’s strategic north-south facing orientatio­n provides stunning views of Jurong Lake Gardens or the JLD skyline
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The expansive living and dining spaces of the four-bedder span 6m, with an extended balcony
 ?? ?? The master bedroom of the four-bedder capitalise­s on its corner location with mesmerizin­g views of Jurong Lake Gardens
The master bedroom of the four-bedder capitalise­s on its corner location with mesmerizin­g views of Jurong Lake Gardens

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