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5,000 BTO flats in five projects going on sale in February 2025

The Straits Times

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October 18, 2024

They include units in Tanjong Rhu near the Geylang River, and some in Woodlands that may have sea views

5,000 BTO flats in five projects going on sale in February 2025

A third Build-To-Order (BTO) project in Tanjong Rhu and a 1,500-unit development in Woodlands near the sea are among five projects that will go on sale in February 2025.

Two projects in Chencharu, an up-and-coming HDB residential area in Yishun, and flats in Mei Chin Road in Queenstown will also be on offer.

The Housing Board on Oct 16 released details on its website of five projects that will be launched in the first BTO sales exercise of 2025.

It will offer about 5,000 flats in Kallang/Whampoa, Queenstown, Woodlands and Yishun.

The project in Tanjong Rhu - an area that falls under Kallang/Whampoa - will have about 800 units of two-room flexi, three- and four-room flats on a plot near the Geylang River.

Located in Tanjong Rhu Road, the project is near Dunman High School and two MRT stations - Tanjong Rhu and Katong Park on the Thomson-East Coast Line. Stadium and Mountbatten stations on the Circle Line are also in the vicinity.

Property analysts expect the project, which will likely fall under the Prime category, to be popular, given its attractive location near the city centre.

Ms Wong Siew Ying, head of research and content at PropNex, said flats there could have panoramic views of Geylang River and Singapore Sports Hub, as well as Marina East.

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