70% of units at UOL's Botanique at Bartley to be sold for less than $1m

The showflat will be open for viewing tomorrow.

UOL Group revealed in a statement today that it has priced more than 70% of the units at Botanique at Bartley at below $1 million to attract owner-occupiers and investors looking to buy properties in the OCR.

The showflat for the 797-unit condominium development will be open for public viewing from tomorrow, March 21.

Botanique at Bartley is made up of 200 one-bedroom, 382 two-bedroom and 215 three-bedroom units. Unit sizes for a one-bedroom ranges from 495 sq ft to 689 sq ft, a two-bedroom ranges from 657 sq ft to 958 sq ft and a three-bedroom ranges from 926 sq ft to 1,356 sq ft.

The apartments will start from approximately $598,000 for a one-bedroom unit, $798,000 for a two-bedroom unit, while a three-bedroom unit will start from $1.16 million. 

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