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5 ground-level commercial units at The Hillford up for sale

The price of individual units starts from $1.2m.

Five ground-level commercial units at The Hillford are on sale via an expression of interest (EOI) exercise that closes on 15 November 2023, 12 p.m.

The portfolio offering consists of three adjoining permanent F&B-approved units ranging from 592 sq ft to 678 sq ft, a unit with permanent childcare centre-approved use with a strata area of 2,713 sq ft, and a unit with permanent clinic-approved use and currently approved for commercial school with a strata area of 538 sq ft.

Buyers can buy the assets either individually or as a portfolio, according to the property's marketing agent, CBRE. The guide price for the entire portfolio is  $12.3m, with individual units starting from $1.2m.

It is for sale via an expression of interest (EOI) that closes on 15 November at noon.

The portfolio has a combined frontage of approximately 50m and the F&B units come with a large outdoor refreshment area (ORA) for their exclusive use. The units are 100% occupied and currently host F&B operators, including a bar, a Korean restaurant, a café, and a childcare centre.

Completed in 2017, The Hillford features a 7-storey mixed-use development comprising 18 shops on the ground floor and 281 apartments from level 2.

It is located along Jalan Jurong Kechil, near Beauty World and Hillview.

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