Oxley’s Vibes at East Coast launches tomorrow

Listed developer, Oxley Module Pte Ltd will showcase its latest property, tagged as “the Gem of the East” tomorrow, May 25.

The “Vibes”, which is located at the eastern part of Singapore, is comprised of 28 commercial shops and 117 residential apartment units. Situated in District 15, the property offers an exclusive living with a contemporary façade.

Attractions of the “Vibes” according to Huttons Asia are as follows:

 Located in District 15, Telok Kurau, Excellent East side Location
 One of Highest Tenancy Rate location in Singapore
 Best Freehold Investment, Low quantum. Fantastic layout.
 A vibrant location where no HDB and High Rise can be seen
 Hundreds of amenities and Famous Eateries in its surounding
 Near Upcoming Katong Mall
 5 mins drive to East Coast Park, Siglap and Marine Parade
 10 mins drive to future Marina IR, Singapore Flyer
 15 mins drive to Orchard Shopping Belt and CBD
 Within 1 km to Tao Nan Primary, CHIJ Katong and Ngee Ann Primary
 Easy access to Major Expressway like ECP and PIE
 Quality Finishes and Branded Appliances with every unit
 Very High Capital Appreciation and Rental Yield
 Developed by Listed Reputable Developer

For a one-bedroom unit of an average size of 344 sqft / 32 sqm, the selling price of “Vibes” starts at S$ 1,497.09 psf or S$ 515,000. It is expected to receive temporary occupancy permit in 2015.

 

 

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