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One Sophia sells 30% of units at weekend launch

Units sold had an average price of $3,330 per square foot.

SingHaiyi sold 30%, or 23, of One Sophia's 79 units during the weekend launch, generating $102.5m in sales.

Units sold ranged from 720 to 4,530 square feet, with an average price of $3,330 per square foot.

One Sophia is a mixed-use project comprising a 13-storey commercial tower with 122 strata-titled office units and 127 retail units. 

Meanwhile, The Collective, the project's 367-unit residential component, will be ready for preview soon.


 

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