East Coast Line Opening Jun 23. District 15 Properties Expected to Surge
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The highly anticipated opening of the Thomas East Coast line on 23rd June is set to have a significant impact on property prices in District 15. This new transportation infrastructure is expected to not only improve connectivity but also enhance the overall appeal of properties in the area. Let's delve into how the introduction of the East Coast line is poised to transform the real estate landscape in District 15:
Tanjong Rhu
Water Place and Pebble while older will see the best increases in value being on three stations away from the Marina Bay.
Katong Park
The Line @ Katong. Falcuum are expected to benefit from Katong Park Mrt Station which will be next to the Fort Road Park.
Tanjong Katong
The station is located more towards Meyer Road than Tanjong Katong. Expect more demand for projects like Aalto and across Amber road including One Amber, Amber Sky and Amber Point. A bit further away, Tembusu Grand will catch some effect of the new MRT station.
Marine Terrace
An interesting station will drive some smaller condos like Duchess, Ocean Park and St. Patrick's Residences. Their back doors basically open to the MRT station and offer an attractive option to Parkway Parade and the city.
Bayshore
The most exciting area while being the futhers. Over 20,000 homes are expected to be built here and will offer a lot of opportunity for price appreciation in the futher.
Sandra Example
Assistant Director - Real Estate Pro Consultant
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