URA puts two sites up for sale

They can yield about 970 homes.

The Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) has released two sites for sale today under the 1st Half 2017 Government Land Sales (GLS) Programme.

The residential site at Fourth Avenue and another residential site with commercial at 1st storey at Jiak Kim Street are made available for application under the Reserve List. Together, these two sites can potentially yield about 970 residential units.

The Fourth Avenue site is located within an established private residential estate in Bukit Timah. It is next to the Sixth Avenue MRT Station and well-connected via major arterial roads and Pan Island Expressway.

Meanwhile, the Jiak Kim Street site easily accessible via the Central Expressway (CTE), the future Havelock and Great World MRT Stations along the upcoming Thomson East Coast Line.
 

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