Harbour View Gardens Condo – Project Details

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Year 2023 Updates: Greetings, Harbour View Gardens! Keep noise levels low, inform management about deliveries/reno and get your agent to practice good safety when selling or renting your unit. Your feedback helps us build a close-knit, harmonious community perfect for small families and renters. Thank you for your cooperation!.

Year 2022 Updates: All new tenants please be prepared to submit your tenancy agreement to MCST office for proper documentation and safety purposes once you signed Tenancy Agreement and prior to your moving in.

Year 2020 Updates: Existing buyers please contact your conveyancing lawyers/agents on fund disbursement or other misc requests on your units.

1/2/2019: Our last unit of 3br will have a unconditional 5% discount OFF the ALREADY DISCOUNTED price! Secure your discount immediately via our contact form.

1/1/2019: Roxy-Pacific Wishes all partners, agencies, and buyers a very Happy New Year 2019

1/7/2018: We are almost sold out! Congratulations to all buyers. Please update us of your lawyer details to ensure smooth processing of the Sales and Purchase Agreeement.

26/3/2017: We will be open for booking very soon (end March/Very early April)! An SMS will be send to you, please contact your salesperson if you are not updated.

25/3: New perspectives and floor plans uploaded! Registration for VVIP Preview is open.

24/3/2017: We are pleased to announced that for level 1 and level 5 high ceiling, buyers will not be charged double the strata space!

20/3/2017: Showroom expected to open on April/May 2018. Priority Viewers who have not received your verification SMS please call 63879196 for confirmation.

01-03-17: Register your interest with us for priority viewing and advance information.

21-01-18: Official Launch of Development Name: Harbour View Gardens. Click here to Register Now!

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Location Map

Harbour View Gardens Location Map

Getting around Singapore by rail will become easier and faster with the continued expansion of the MRT network through a few critical transport project

  • Thomson Line TSL, starting from 2019, will connect key areas such as Bishan and Toa Payoh to the CBD
  • Downtown Line is already operational and cuts travel time from Bukit Panjang and Bukit Timah to the City
  • Eastern Regional Line ERL is expected to be ready by 2022 and will enhance public transport access in established housing areas such as Marine Parade.
Harbour View Gardens Location Map

MRT – Haw Par Villa MRT

From Haw Par Villa MRT, we are:

  • 4 Stops to Harbour Front MRT
  • 6 Stops to Jurong Lake District
  • 5 Stops away to Sentosa Island
  • 2 Stops Away to MapleTree Business City
  • 10 Stops to Orchard
  • 6 Stops to CDB/Marina

Important Hubs from Harbour View Gardens

Harbourfront Precinct

HarbourFront Precinct

  • Spanning 24 hectares, the HarbourFront Precinct is an established locale and bustling hub for work and play located along Singapore’s southern waterfront. Featuring premium office buildings, international cruise facilities, and Singapore’s largest retail mall as its iconic centrepiece, HarbourFront Precinct is a thriving business and lifestyle locality at the fringe of Singapore’s CBD.
  • Formerly known as Maritime Square, the area once included the World Trade Centre and its adjoining exhibition halls, ageing warehouses and outdated office buildings. With new developments and building enhancements, HarbourFront Precinct was revitalised as Mapletree transformed it into a world-class integrated waterfront destination today.

Alexandra Precinct - Mapletree Business City

Alexandra Precinct

  • Mapletree redeveloped the Alexandra Distripark into MBC, a Grade-A integrated business Hub, modernised and revitalised the precinct. The total GFA Gross Floor Area is almost two million sqft.
  • It will comprise of office tower, two business space buidlings as well as an amenities and retail block, all connected seamlessly.
  • MBC will have the ARC aka Alexandra Retail Centre, it is a 3-storey shopping and convenience mall that will add 89,000sqft of retail space and 75 retail shops made up of a mix of restaurants, café, supermarket and banking facilities.
  • The next and final stage of rejuvenation will see Mapletree transform The Comtech into the second phase of MBC, MBC II. MBC II will complement the existing state-of-the-art business facilities at MBC with new elements such as a sunk-in amphitheatre that rest in the middle of a lush green landscape, blending harmoniously with the nature parks located in the area. It will also feature innovative and adaptive space solutions, which will be supported by retail and F&B options. MBC II will also be home to Singapore’s tallest business park at 30 storeys. The completion of MBC II (expected in 2016) will reinforce MBC as a first-rate business park concept, further underpinning the development’s place as the centrepiece of Alexandra Precinct.
  • Source: : http://www.mapletreebusinesscity.com

One North

  • One North is the centre for high tech and first class research facilities. There will be business parks and commercial spaces welcoming industries from biomedical sciences, engineering, IT, media. Its aim is to provide quality and supportive spaces to support the growth and economies of these modules.
  • Nepal Hill is currently planned and will launch as a leadership training and personnel development hub and centre. Four Acres Singapore, which is a well known worldwide leader development centre, will open this year, along with Unilever.
  • Procter and Gamble, Lucasfilm, Mediacorp has also invested substantially and is committed to the research and business communities.

Fusionopolis

Fusionopolis

  • Covering 30 hectares of the one-north development, the Fusionopolis cluster is designed to provide an environment conducive to growth in the information and communications technologies (ICT), media, physical sciences and engineering industries. The state-of-the-art research facilities promote infinite possibilities in scientific research and technological breakthroughs, while its abundant resources empower scientists and researchers to discover and innovate.
  • Fusionopolis also provides a fertile ground for collaboration, making it the choice location for companies embarking on end-to-end business activities.
  • Source: JTC

Holland Village

Holland Village

  • Holland Village is also warmly known as Holland V, is a neighbourhood located between the boundaries of the planning areas of Bukit Timah and Queenstown/Commonwealth
  • Holland Village is very popular among Singaporeans and expats for its dining and shopping options. It has a wide variety of beer gardens, concept cafes, delicacies and specialist shops.
  • Along the Jalan Mambong Road Food stretch, major food groups and famous brands such as Crystal Jade and Sushi Tei, BreadTalk will satisfy your hunger. For the caffeine seeker and sweet tooth there is The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf, Subway, and Häagen-Dazs. There are also plenty of kopitiam, markets and food courts selling a variety of local dishes.
  • The character of Holland Village area is characterised by the more classier dining options such as multiple ethnic restaurants from India and Turkey, as well as overseas franchises like the Tapas Bar. Beer bullies can look for Tango’s, and Harry’s Bar. The most visited and busy has to be Wala Wala providing good live music every night, and a very chill atmosphere for spending the evening before returning back home to Harbour View Gardens.

Shopping Centres and Malls

VivoCity

Vivocity

  • Singapore’s largest retail, entertainment and lifestyle shopping destination, with over 1 million sq ft of retail space across three storeys and two basement levels. Designed by world-renowned Japanese architect Toyo Ito, and infused with specially commissioned art installations from the inaugural Singapore Biennale of 2006.
  • Winner of numerous local and international awards for its design, environmental sustainability, and service quality.

HarbourFront Centre

  • HarbourFront Centre. A 13-storey mixed-use development comprising office and retail space, F&B outlets and an international cruise centre. Refurbished from the former World Trade Centre and retrofitted with environmentally sustainable features.
  • One of the oldest buildings in Singapore to win the highest rated Green Mark Platinum Award by the Building and Construction Authority of Singapore.

St James Power Station

  • Singapore’s largest one-stop entertainment hub, featuring six distinctive outlets. Built in 1927 as Singapore’s first coal-fired power station; it underwent a transformation into a mega multi-concept entertainment hub while preserving its historical architecture.
  • Winner of the URA Architectural Heritage Award by the Urban Redevelopment Authority, Singapore. Located opposite Singapore’s largest retail, entertainment and lifestyle shopping destination, VivoCity.

Site Info

Habour View Gardens Old Enbloc

Site History

  • In Mid 2016, property developer Roxy-Pacific Holdings has inked a conditional agreement to buy a freehold residential site at Pasir Panjang Road for S$33.25 million, it said in a Singapore Exchange filing on Wednesday evening.
  • It said the site, known as Harbour View Gardens, has an estimated total land area of 30,745 square feet and an existing plot ratio of 1.4 for residential apartment development.

Old Harbour View Gardens

  • Harbour View Gardens is a freehold apartment development located at 211 – 223A Pasir Panjang Road, Singapore 118574 in District 5 near West Coast MRT Station. Completed in 1985, it is located in the vincinity of landmarks like The Village Centre and South Buona Vista Centre. Now, it will be redeveloped by Roxy-Pacific into an iconic building.

Price En Bloc History

  • The owners of 13 of 14 units in the project, which consists of three-storey walk-up flats, have given their consent. That is about 92 per cent based on share value and 89 per cent based on total area.
  • The 2,856 sq m site is freehold and has a plot ratio of 1.4. As the existing project has already maximised the permitted gross floorarea, no development charges would apply.
  • The reserve price works out to about $788 per sq ft (psf) per plot ratio. A development could fetch about $1,600 psf.
  • The project was built in 1986 and many are the first owners of the units there. The site is about 500m from Haw Par Villa MRT station, while Pasir Panjang Food Centre and Alexandra Retail Centre are nearby. New mixed-used project Icon@Pasir Panjang is just across the road.

Source: Straits Time

URA Masterplan

URA Greater Southern Waterfront - Harbour View Gardens

Greater Southern Waterfront

Taking Shape, Government Vision

  • With about 1,000 hectares of land – that is 3 times the size of Marina Bay – up for development in the Greater Southern Waterfront after 2030, the landscape we can paint is limited only by our imagination. As we stand at the threshold of a new chapter in our city’s development, we would like to share 6 broad ideas for the Greater Southern Waterfront with you. The possibilities are immense and we would like to hear your ideas for this extraordinary waterfront of the future.
  • The planned relocation of the City Terminals and Pasir Panjang Terminal to Tuas will free up 325 and 600 hectares of waterfront land respectively. The first set of berths at Tuas Port will be operational in 10 years’ time, and the City Terminals will be phased out by 2027. The areas now occupied by the City Terminals and Pasir Panjang Terminal will present a redevelopment opportunity of enormous potential.

Live, Work, Play

  • The size of the Greater Southern Waterfront affords opportunities to create many differentiated waterfront districts, with unique characters and experiences. Currently under development are Bayfront and Marina Central areas, which are located next to the CBD. Marina South will also be launched for development in a few years’ time.
  • Elsewhere, plans for the remaining areas, including Labrador, Tanjong Pagar and Pulau Brani, will continue to be explored and refined before they are implemented in the longer term.

City Extension

  • Greater Southern Waterfront represents an opportunity to create a new waterfront city that is seamlessly integrated with our downtown and surrounding housing and businesses near the city. Greater Southern Waterfront could be built up for new housing, commercial, cultural and entertainment uses, cementing Singapore’s growing reputation as a world-class city for its people to live, work and play.

Public Extension - Central Linear Park

Public Extension

  • What’s a great city without great public spaces? The Central Linear Park in Marina Bay can be extended into Greater Southern Waterfront. Opportunities abound for people to stroll, run and take in the new city sights along the extended Central Linear Park, from the current Marina Bay Promontory to the waters of Keppel Channel which overlook Pulau Brani in the distance.
  • Another possibility is to create a new pedestrian axis which branches diagonally from the Central Linear Park, further increasing the network of public spaces through future new city districts. This new axis could be designated as a car-free zone, thereby creating opportunities for vibrant street life.

Water Body Reservoir at Palau Brani

Connectivity to Waterbodies

  • Our reservoirs not only form a key component of Singapore’s plan to achieve water self-sufficiency, but also provide picturesque settings for a range of outdoor recreational activities. A new reservoir could be created between Tanjong Pagar and Pulau Brani to retain rainwater from the Greater Southern Waterfront and to store excess water from Marina Reservoir that is currently discharged into the sea.
  • This possible future Southern Reservoir would increase local water supply. It would also allow for the creation of an attractive network of canals through human-scale neighbourhoods with lively streetscapes. The canal provides connections to other destinations within the Greater Southern Waterfront.
  • With so many places of interest dotting Greater Southern Waterfront, a continuous corridor to connect them all would open up fresh possibilities for a leisurely day out. Can you imagine a continuous, uninterrupted 30 km-long waterfront for walking, running and cycling? One could make stops from Labrador and Harbourfront all the way to the International Cruise Terminal and the Gardens by the Bay at Marina South for a unique and varied waterfront experience.

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