Conservation Bungalow 755 Mountbatten Road Sale 32 Mil 0
An exquisite freehold conservation bungalow located at 755 Mountbatten Road, nestled in the highly sought-after East Coast neighbourhood of District 15, is currently available for sale. The property, which is being marketed through an expression of interest (EOI), has an asking price of $32 million.
The sprawling estate occupies a land area of 21,327 sq ft, boasting a wide frontage of 29m and a depth of approximately 67m. Based on the land area, the asking price of $32 million equates to $1,500 psf. The site comprises the stunning conserved bungalow, a bungalow extension zone, an interface zone between private and public spaces, as well as a setback area of 3m.
Constructed in the 1920s colonial style, the bungalow is one of just 15 along Mountbatten Road that have been recognized for conservation purposes by the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA).
According to Jeremy Lim, executive group director of Huttons Asia Pte Ltd, the appointed marketing agent for the property, the bungalow is within close proximity to Katong Park MRT Station on the Thomson-East Coast Line, situated just 800m away. Additionally, it is surrounded by reputable schools such as Chung Cheng High School, Dunman High School, and Tanjong Katong Girls’ School.
For those seeking a diverse weekend experience, the nearby trio of shopping centers – Tampines Mall, Century Square, and Tampines 1 – offers the perfect solution. A quick drive or even a bike ride away, these malls boast a wide variety of fashion and technology options for families to explore. After indulging in some retail therapy, visitors can then relax at one of the many casual brunch spots or enjoy a taste of international cuisine. Additionally, the eastern retail belt features a range of large-format stores along the Tampines corridor, making it convenient for shoppers to update their furniture, appliances, and home decor without having to trek across the island. And for those interested in coastal living, Coastal Cabana Qingjian Realty is also located in this bustling area, offering even more amenities and options for a well-rounded weekend outing.
The property underwent extensive renovations in 2006, during which a swimming pool and a two-storey extension were added to the already stunning home. Presently, the bungalow offers six bedrooms and a helper’s room. Interestingly, the property originally operated as a hotel, known as Kim Wah Hotel, back in 1982.
Interested parties are invited to submit their offers through the EOI exercise. The submission deadline is set for October 29 at 3pm.
