Singa Hills

Singa Hills is simply more than just a ordinary private residential apartment - It is a work of art. Redefining space and lifestyle living, this new launch development is set to inspire esteem & pleasure from every aspect. The sophisticated exterior design brings out the elegance of the facade, embedding modern European styling. Singa Hills is truly a masterpiece which has a class of its own.

The graceful architecture of Singa Halls blends with the gentle charm of the surrounding nature, which is set to create a beautiful picture of an impeccable living for every resident.

Surrounded by various entertainment and amenities spots, everything you need in life is just round the corner. You have literally convenience of getting to places without having to spend much time on travelling to fulfil your daily lifestyle needs.

On top of Singa Hills, you will find amazing facilities to keep you refreshed and energized. It’s where you will be able to spend quality times with your friends and loved ones, or even some alone time with yourself whenever you need that peace and serenity.

At Singa Hills, every residential unit is being designed with functionality and efficiency in mind. Space has been well-optimized everywhere to offer residents that cosy and pleasant living experience.

Previewing Soon in June 2014 !!!

Project Name

Singa Hills

Developer

ECCO Development Pte Ltd

Architect

LAUD Architects Pte Ltd

Address

33, Jalan Singa, Singapore 418109

District

14

No. of Storey

2 Blocks of 5-Storey Residential Units

No. of Blocks

7

Tenure

Freehold

Carparking

61 carpark lots (2 handicap lots & 1 visitor lot)

Site Area

31,414.5 sqft / 2,918.5 sqm

Plot Ratio

1.4

Total No. of Units

51 Residential Units

Units Information

Unit Types

No.of units

Est. Floor Area

1-Bedroom:

TBC

463-sqft

2-Bedroom:

TBC

657 to 667-sqft

3-Bedroom:

TBC

775 to 872-sqft

Penthouse:

TBC

1163-sqft

Ceiling Height:

1st Storey PES Units:

Living/ Dining - 3.8m
Kitchen - 2.4m
Bathrooms - 2.4m
Bedrooms - 3.8m

Typical Units:

Living/ Dining - 2.85m
Kitchen - 2.4m
Bathrooms - 2.4m
Bedrooms - 2.85m

Expected T.O.P Date

Dec 2018

Facilites

Swimming Pool, Ancillary Facilities

**Above information quoted are all approximate & are subjects to changes.

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Property Summary
Reviewer
Edison Foo
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Author:Edison Foo

Graduated from Nanyang Polytechnic in 2004 with a Diploma in Information Technology, I continued to pursue a Bachelor degree with University of Wollongong in the same field and graduated in 2010. Like all my peers, I believed in a stable lifestyle – report to work from Monday to Friday, 9am – 6pm, drawing a fixed salary and relax for the weekends. This painful cycle went on for 4 long years. One day, I chanced upon this book titled “Rich Dad, Poor Dad” by Robert Kiyosaki. Upon reading the first few pages of this book, I realized that I was actually in the “rat race”, and it was indeed the Great Singapore Rat Race. The more I went on reading, this inner voice in me was calling this word out loudly. That word is “CHANGE”. Questions started to fill my mind. “Am I willing to spend the next 30 years working for someone just to barely make ends meet?”… “By the time I am 50, do I still have to do that” … Or “How can I afford that Mercedes/BMW which most riches are driving?” I pondered for months and still couldn't decide. That final kick-in the butt came from this old uncle I met in a kopitiam one afternoon, and I clearly remember his inspiring advice till today. It was mentioned in Mandarin and if translated in English, it means “Working for somebody will never make you rich” So that’s it. I decided to quit my job despite having a high 4-figure pay, and moved on the pursue the route toward financial freedom. 4 years have passed, and today I am very much on track towards my financial goals. I have fully understood the idea of making your money work hard for you, instead of working hard for money. I was so convinced that I adopted this as much as a religious belief. Or rather a philosophy. By the age of 28, I have managed to achieve a 6-figure annual income and a year on at the age of 29, I managed to own my very first private property. And today almost turning 31, on average I spend only 3 days a week working, and the rest for leisure. Also I have continued to inspire many property buyers/sellers to shift their focus towards building their wealth and attaining financial freedom. If I have done that for my life, and I have helped it for others, I can also help to change yours.