92 of 296 units sold at One Holland Village Residences

Only within 10 days since it opened its sale.

One Holland Village residences, a mixed-use development by joint venture partners, Far East Organization, Sekisui House Limited, and Sino Group recently garnered strong turnover in sales as at 1 December, with 92 of its 296 residential units sold from the beginning of the release of the’ sale in 21 November, the company announced.

As part of the larger mixed-use development known as One Holland Village, One Holland Village Residences comprises three distinct offerings – Sereen, which is One Holland’s suite of apartments designed for slow lifestyle, Leven, its low-rise bohemian style apartments and the exclusive high-segment product, Quincy Private Residences.

The average achieved price for Sereen is $2,600 per square foot (psf), $2,900 psf for Leven and $3,200 for the luxury Quincy Private Residences.

The most popular units sold were the one- and two-bedroom apartments from Sereen.

About 90% of homebuyers are locals, with permanent residents and foreign buyers from countries such as South Korea, Norway and the United States of America. Just under half of the buyers live in the District 10 and 11 locales.
 

Join Singapore Business Review community
A NOTE FROM SINGAPORE BUSINESS REVIEW

The people you want to reach are already in this room.

Every quarter, SBR lands on the desks of the founders, CFOs, and directors running Asia's most consequential companies. Every day, they open our newsletter and read our website. It's a room that took twenty years to build — and it's the one most of our partners are trying to get into.

The good news is that the door is open. We work with companies on thought leadership articles, sponsored content, industry summits across Southeast Asia, regional awards programmes, podcasts, and media placements in print and digital. The shape of the right partnership depends on what you're trying to do, which is why we'd rather start with a conversation than send a rate card.


If you have something this room should know about, tell us. We'll tell you honestly whether we can help, and how.

No rate cards until we understand the brief. It's a better use of everyone's time.