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Freehold. Hyll On Holland plot is a combination of two previous developments: a. Hollandia and b. The Estoril. Hollandia and Estoril were formerly six storeys high. Hollandia has only 48 apartments built in mid 1980s. The Estoril is a six storey had a total of 44 apartment units that comprises of 40 apartments and four penthouses.
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More pictures of the Spider Lily flower...
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1. Numerous blocks associated with the same neighbourhood HDB flats; at the VOID deck (ground level), every pillar appears to have a tag, such as C4033, etc.. 2. What is the reason for the excessive tagging of the pillars across several blocks of flats? 3. These flats were built between 1984 and 2003, specifically around 1997. They are relatively new and do not appear to be in disrepair. Is it necessary to monitor each pillar as if they are in critical condition? 4. Perhaps the town council requires precise identification of each pillar and its location. For instance, a maintenance team might be alerted... 4.1 Block 391A Compassvale Street, Pillar no. C4033 has st…
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This home owner seems to love planting several varieties of cactus. In the past, some plant such plants at corners of homes to deter someone climbing illegally e.g. a thief into one's home...
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And this ain't the ghost busters! Yesterday, I was taking a usual stroll, minding my own business... until I pounced upon a home with such a signage. After my near-by visit to a client, I walked passed the fence! And really, a midsized dog, ran towards the gate.. (a real gate keeper) barking and he or she jumped on the fence and wanted to make minced meat out of me! Believe me! This sign is FOR REAL!
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Today, this iconic 1938's building has been turned into a hotel. Location: Jalan Besar
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From today (year 2021) lease is now around 50 plus remaining. This is a quaint estate and directly south of the Lian Shauang Lin Monastery divided by the PIE. Okay, Know what you are thinking…spirits have a “hard time crossing this PIE”.. this no worries about it. LOL Visited client who just sold their terrace home. As they are going to move instead into a freehold terrace home for a discussion on this new home… One of these homes is an Indian temple for many years already. Even before my client moved to this estate. For example Blocks like 38…44, 45, 46, 47…64.. 65 are the terraced homes two storey’s high. These three p…
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The slender front of the renowned Khong Guan Biscuits Factory takes us back to the 1950s. The primary entrance features a RED star. One might have assumed that this was once the headquarters of a Communist Party, were it not for the sign above that reads "Khong Guan Biscuits". How nostalgic!
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Historic 1950’s homes in District 15. Pre-world war II years Mountbatten Road was actually called Olive Road. The name was later changed to Mountbatten Road in honour of the Queen’s grand son.. Lord Mountbatten... I District 15 is at the fringe of the city.. Districts 10 and district 15 combined makes up the highest proportion of the who’s who : past and present of Singaporeans
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I have taken a photo of the distinctive walk-up staircase design with it's unique U shaped and a distinctive circular "pot-hole" close to the Top of the stairs. Close-by, Block 10A Boon Tiong Road has just TOP. However, it's multi-storey carpark is still under-construction. But, I have taken several snap-shot of it's "protruding" staircase leading towards the upper floors of the multi-storey carpark. You can see from the photos that this new carpark had copied the same design from the old Tiong Bahru Flats. Specifically from the photo taken of Blk 28 Tiong Bahru.
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Pictures were taken along Tanjong Pagar Plaza, Craig Road and finally from Neil Road. The Iconic Pinnacle at Duxton is truly imposing from almost anywhere! Last week I was in a new Tanjong Pagar Business tower, and yes; can literally "feel" the Pinnacle close-by...
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It is commonly called the Red House Bakery http://infopedia.nl.sg/articles/SIP_611_2004-12-24.html
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This is ground zero for Tampines New Town’s first few neighbourhood centre. In the early 1980’s prior to the development of Tampines MRT and Tampines HUB, one would have thought that Tampines centered around this block 1xx estate.
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Taman Jurong was in the 1960's to 1980's The Central hub of Jurong. Then, the major road leading towards Jurong was Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim. At that time, all the amenities were located there. Such as Jurong Drive-in cinema; Ice skating rink; and the various eateries to cater for most of the needs of the near-by factories and homes at familiar names like Kang Ching, Tah Ching, Yuan Ching Road. In the 1990's when "Jurong" Shifted towards Boon Lay and encroaching towards PIE and KJE; This is no longer The Central it once was. As the garvity shifted towards Boon Lay MRT. Which is today considered as The Central part of Jurong …
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Toa Payoh Lorong 8: Mellben seafood is also here, today
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Chinese obsession with decorations... exterior of their home...
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III Cuscaden by Sustained Land P/L, Ho Lee Group and Kwong Lee at 3 Cuscaden Walk, Singapore 240690 District : D10 Tenure : FREEHOLD No. of Units : 96 units TOP : 16 Nov 2021 Land Area : 22,046 sft Architect : AGA Architects : 3 Cuscaden Walk, Singapore 240690 District : D10 Tenure : FREEHOLD No. of Units : 96 units TOP : 16 Nov 2021 Land Area : 22,046 sft Architect : AGA Architects
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Ikigai Site Plan
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Advertisement Ikigai Condo @ Shrewsbury Road Ikigai is an upcoming freehold boutique condominium located at Shrewsbury Road in the highly sought-after District 11. Ikigai features a collection of 16 luxurious and spacious residences, with one to three bedrooms. Ikigai is approximately 500 m away or a mere 6 to 7 minutes’ walk away from the Novena MRT Station. The development is also right next to the Central Expressway (CTE), which is linked to Bukit Timah Road and Pan-Island Expressway (PIE). The closest shopping malls are Goldhill Shopping Centre, VELOCITY @ NOVENA SQUARE, and Velocity@Novena Square. The Novena/Newton area in which Ikigai sits is an…
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King's Mansion was no. 389
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In 2018, Singapore population is at it's highest at 5.64 million Source & Credit: https://www.strategygroup.gov.sg/docs/default-source/default-document-library/population-in-brief-2018.pdf Full article population-in-brief-2018.pdf
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HDB estates built before the year 2000 had no precinct pavilions. Thus a funeral may be held just below the deceased block. As shown in this example: Petir Road estate. Today, depending on the size of each HDB estate or precinct; there are between 1 to 2 such Pavilions per estate depending on it's size. Thus an estate with 500 to 700 units often has 1 precinct pavilion. But another larger estate of 800 to 1,500 units may have two Pavilions.
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