Wing Tai Launches River Green 2846 Psf %E2%80%94 First New Ccr Condo River Valley 2021
Wing Tai Holdings, a property developer listed on the mainboard, has launched a preview of its latest project, River Green, on July 17. Located at River Valley Green, the development is situated next to the Great World MRT Station on the Thomson-East Coast Line (TEL). The official sales booking for River Green will begin on Aug 2.
The 99-year leasehold project is positioned in prime District 9 within the Core Central Region (CCR). It features a 36-storey residential tower with a rooftop terrace on the 37th floor. The project was designed by P&T Consultants, with STX Landscape Architects as the landscape designer.
According to Wing Tai, River Green is the first private residential development in Singapore to receive BCA’s Green Mark Platinum Super Low Energy certification, scoring all five sustainability badges: health and wellbeing, whole life carbon, maintainability, resilience, and intelligence. Interested buyers can find out more about the available units and prices for River Green.
The developer estimates that the rooftop solar panels could generate enough power to cover 30% of the project’s energy needs in the common areas. The basement car park, which spans multiple levels, offers 265 parking spaces, including 40 electric vehicle (EV) ready lots and 20 equipped with EV charging stations.
River Green marks Wing Tai’s first residential project in the River Valley area. The developer is known for its high-end and ultra-luxury developments in Singapore’s CCR. Some of its previous projects include the luxury condo Le Nouvel Ardmore, L’Viv, Newton 18, and Belle Vue Residences.
“Wing Tai has consistently demonstrated a strong familiarity with and successful track record in developing projects within the CCR,” says Stacey Ow Yeong, head of marketing at Wing Tai Property Management.
River Green is Wing Tai’s first major residential launch in CCR since its completion of The M, a 522-unit development in the Beach Road-Bugis-Rochor area. The M is fully sold. The developer’s latest launch before River Green was The LakeGarden Residences, a 306-unit, 99-year leasehold project in Jurong Lake District.
As part of its strategy, Wing Tai has been actively pursuing prime residential sites under the Government Land Sales (GLS) programme. It secured the River Valley Green (Parcel A) site in March 2023 with the highest bid of $464 million, or $1,325 psf per plot ratio (ppr).
“Developers have good reason to feel confident in the area due to the positive changes in recent years,” says Mark Yip, CEO of Huttons Asia. For instance, the Great World shopping mall underwent major asset enhancement with a refreshed tenant mix. The opening of the Great World MRT Station on the TEL in November 2022 also improved public transport connectivity.
Kelvin Fong, CEO of PropNex, notes that River Green is the first major new launch in River Valley since the debut of the 540-unit Irwell Hill Residences in April 2021.
In addition to River Green, July 17 also marked the preview of Promenade Peak, a 596-unit project by Allgreen Properties at Zion Promenade in District 3 of the Rest of Central Region (RCR). Though they are in different districts, the projects are located near each other.
“In our view, River Green in the CCR and Promenade Peak in the RCR share attributes sought after by today’s homebuyers: central location, walking distance to MRT, and proximity to retail and F&B offerings,” says Fong.
Another launch is scheduled for July 19 – the 348-unit, 999-year leasehold Robertson Opus (formerly known as Fraser Place), jointly developed by Frasers Property and Sekisui House. It is also located in prime District 9, adding to the growing number of new launches in the area.
River Green offers a mix of one- to four-bedroom units ranging from 420 to 980 sq ft. Units are outfitted with premium appliances from V-Zug and Liebherr, bathroom fittings from Gessi, and sanitary ware from Villeroy & Boch. Two-bedroom configurations make up the bulk of the development (53%).
“We aimed to balance spaciousness with efficiency to ensure the price points align with the budgets of local buyers,” says Ow Yeong. She notes that most young buyers in the CCR tend to have affordability ranges of $2 million to $3 million, often with parental support.
ERA Singapore CEO Marcus Chu says Wing Tai’s pricing strategy will resonate with aspiring local homebuyers who typically view CCR properties as unattainable. “As the price gap between the RCR and CCR has narrowed, new opportunities have emerged for Singaporeans to consider homes in the CCR,” he adds.
Yip adds that some one-bedroom units in new RCR launches are priced around $1.4 million, higher than River Green’s starting price of $1.2 million for a CCR unit.
Wing Tai Holdings is not the only developer active in the River Valley area. In 2H2025, four new launches, including River Green, Promenade Peak, Robertson Opus, and Zyon Grand, a 706-unit joint venture between City Developments and Mitsui Fudosan, will bring about 2,175 units to the market. Other upcoming projects in the area include GuocoLand’s upcoming 455-unit project on Parcel B and a potential 470-unit development on Parcel C (which is currently on the Reserve List).
The upcoming supply is expected to offer buyers more choices, while developers may also introduce more competitive pricing or incentives to attract buyers. River Green’s green credentials could also appeal to younger, eco-conscious buyers and families seeking a healthier living environment.
River Green’s facilities include a 50m lap pool, tennis court, gym, three function rooms, co-working space, barbecue and garden pavilions, and a Sky Loft with bar facilities on the 37th floor. A sheltered linkway will connect the condo directly to the Great World MRT Station and the adjoining shopping mall.
“We recognise the site’s strong locational attributes and its potential to be transformed into a high-quality project that resonates with buyers, including accessibility to Great World MRT Station, proximity to the Singapore River and CBD, and nearby schools,” says Ow Yeong.
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Aside from the various primary choices in the area, Yishun and Khatib are also home to a number of coffee shops and food courts located within HDB estates. These neighborhood eateries offer a plethora of delicious and reliable food options, including zi char, economic rice, Malay nasi padang, Indian roti prata, and Thai cuisine. With many of these establishments operating until late at night, residents can also indulge in supper options after a hectic day. Additionally, the recently developed Miltonia Close is a great addition to the diverse food scene in the vicinity. Don’t forget to check out Miltonia Close for more tasty dining options in the area.
