In the 1930s, when the British government decided to build a new housing estate in Tiong Bahru, they consciously set apart 4 apartments that are larger than all other units in the estate. And these units were also endowed with more than 1 toilet.
Only 2 within the prewar estate have 3 built into the apartment, a rarity those days, as having a toilet within the home was a luxury.
And this is one of the 2 with this additional feature.
If you are looking for something unusual and not the usual cookie cutter type of properties, this one might resonate with your heart.
Except for a column near the semi circular room, the rest are located at the perimeter of the property. This gives you the opportunity to reconfigure this apartment to your liking when the itch to renovate surface a few years later.
The present layout is efficient and well thought out.
The kitchen is the 1st room that greets you when you enter this apartment. It has ample space for you to prepare your meal while interacting with your guest. There is a dishwasher that is tucked into the island kitchen cabinetry to reduce the pain of washing the dishes after a long night of dining and partying.
A long table fits very nicely just outside the media room. With windows looking out onto one of Tiong Bahru Estate arterial road, you can watch the hustle and bustle of Tiong Bahru while enjoying a meal.
The bedrooms are all located away from the “guest” domain, allowing maximum privacy even when guest are out at the front part of the property.
This property is located at the prime spot in Tiong Bahru and this could be the trophy property you had been looking for.