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3-storey industrial property at Bukit Batok Street for sale

The sale is at $18m via private treaty.

A prime industrial property featuring a 3-storey light industrial building located at 21 Bukit Batok Street 22 is for sale for $18m via private treaty.

Situated on a plot of land measuring approximately 40,901 square feet with a lease tenure until 2051, this property offers a gross floor area of approximately 64,548 square feet.

According to the Master Plan 2019, the site is designated as “Business 1” with a plot ratio of 2.5. This allows for a potential built-up area of approximately 102,253 square feet, offering substantial redevelopment potential.

The 3-storey industrial building spans a total of 18,872 square feet on Level 1, 7,931 square feet on the Mezzanine, and 18,872 square feet on Levels 2 and 3. The building features ceiling heights ranging from 3.3 meters to 4.2 meters. Additionally, the site includes 20 parking lots.

The site is connected to the Pan-Island Expressway (PIE) and will have improved accessibility with the upcoming Jurong Region Line (JRL). It is located near retail, food and beverage outlets, and other amenities in Bukit Batok Central. The property is within walking distance to bus stops and approximately a 14-minute walk from Bukit Batok MRT station. It is designed to accommodate light manufacturing, production activities, and regional research and development (R&D) offices. The site’s location and zoning also meet the requirements for self-storage operators operating on B1-zoned land.

CBRE has been appointed as the exclusive marketing agent for the sale.

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