Foresque Residences only have four units left at most sought after location facing Bukit Timah Hill

17 out of the 21 units at Block 105 Petir Road, which offers unblock panoramic view of the Bukit Timah Hill, were already snapped up, said property agents at Orange Tee which market the 496-unit development.


Property agents said that Foresque Residences’ developer Wing Tai Asia already released around 200 units since May 14 preview and is receiving “overwhelming response” especially those sold at block 105, which is comprised of 3-4 bedroom units.


The four remaining units at Block 105 which are all 3-bedroom ones has an average size of 1184sft and are being sold at $960psf. The price range starts at $1.137 million to $1.26 million.


Foresque Residences offers tranquil retreat from the bustling city, according to property specialist Brandon Tong of launchingproperty.com. It has easy access to the following: pending LRT which connects to existing North/South Line and the future Downtown Line like Cashew MRT in 2015; BKE/PIE which is just a short drive away and connects to Orchard/CBD/IR in approx 20-30 mins..
 

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