Monday 11 December 2017

The Orient Rare Freehold in District 05 close to numerous Educational Institutions and Innovation Hub


The Orient @ Pasir Panjang is a New Freehold Condominium in District 5Singapore. It comprises of 52 units of apartments (one, two, three and four-bedroom apartments and penthouses) across 5 levels with attic, 1st storey car park, common swimming pool and gym. The Orient has a distinctive facade of intricate lattice screens that is carefully balanced against thoughtfully appointed interiors exuding an air of understated opulence. The contemporary oriental theme is inspired by Shanghai during the Roaring 20’s - a cosmopolitan “Paris of the East”. It was an era of luxury, glamour, exuberance, technological progress and of social, artistic and cultural dynamism.

The Orient’s prime location provides convenient and easy access to an array of commercial hubs, business parks, leading universities and reputable schools. Coupled with an excellent transport network, getting to and from work has never been so straight-forward. The Government’s plan to move the ports from Pasir Panjang and Tanjong Pagar to Tuas to make way for the Greater Southern Waterfront is set to transform the area, with new commercial, residential, cultural and entertainment facilities opening up on your doorstep. Envisioned as a seamless extension of the city, this 30km stretch of waterfront promenade ensures the investment opportunity for The Orient is second to none.

The coastal neighbourhood of Pasir Panjang opens up a world of possibilities for all the family to enjoy. Whether you prefer to relax with a walk along the beach or in one of the neighbouring parks, indulge in a spot of retail therapy at VivoCity or Star Vista, or savour a delicious al fresco meal at Keppel Marina or the renowned Pasir Panjang Food Centre – your every need is within easy reach.

Educational establishments are also prominent in the area with an extensive number of reputable primary and secondary schools along with colleges and universities located close by - from the Japanese School, Nan Hua Primary and Secondary Schools, the Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) and Junior College; to the United World College of South East Asia and the National University of Singapore.

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