GCB land in Queen Astrid Park area for sale with S$126.8m guide price

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A PLOT of Good Class Bungalow (GCB) residential redevelopment land in the Queen Astrid Park GCB Area is up for sale by tender with a guide price of S$126.8 million, exclusive marketing agent Knight Frank Singapore said on Wednesday. Read more at The Business Times.

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Sitting on the site is Queen Astrid Gardens, a 999-year leasehold condominium, with the sellers being the owners of the condominium via their collective sale committee.

 

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