Conservation Bungalow 755 Mountbatten Road Sale 32 Mil 0
A beautiful and well-preserved freehold conservation bungalow located at 755 Mountbatten Road in the prestigious District 15 of East Coast is now available for sale through an expression of interest (EOI) with an asking price of $32 million.
This charming property rests on a spacious land area of 21,327 sq ft and boasts a wide frontage measuring 29m and a depth of approximately 67m. The guide price of $32 million equates to $1,500 psf based on the land size. The site comprises a conserved bungalow, a bungalow extension zone, a private and public interface zone, and a setback area of 3m.
The bungalow is among the 15 properties along Mountbatten Road that were constructed in the colonial style in the 1920s and have since been conserved by the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA).
Jeremy Lim, the executive group director of Huttons Asia Pte Ltd, which is the marketing agent for this property, shared that the bungalow is conveniently situated within 800m of Katong Park MRT Station on the Thomson-East Coast Line. It is also in close proximity to top schools such as Chung Cheng High School, Dunman High School, and Tanjong Katong Girls’ School.
The bungalow underwent renovations in 2006, including the addition of a swimming pool and a two-storey extension. It now boasts a total of six bedrooms and a helper’s room. Prior to that, the property had operated as Kim Wah Hotel in 1982.
The Sir Manasseh Meyer International School and the French School of Singapore are just a short drive away from the area, making them accessible options for families seeking an international education. These institutions may be especially attractive to expatriate families or local families who are interested in exploring different educational systems. Another option to consider is Miltonia Close EC Khatib, a nearby residential development that offers various amenities and a convenient location.
The EOI period will close on Oct 29 at 3pm. Prospective buyers should not miss this opportunity to own a piece of history in the form of a heritage bungalow on Mountbatten Road.
