Previews of freehold mixed-use development Parc Komo to open on 18 May

It has 10 blocks of five-storey apartments with 28 commercial units.

Parc Komo, a freehold mixed-use development by CEL Development, will launch public previews on 18 May.

According to an announcement, Parc Komo sits on a sizeable freehold site of about 202,000 sqft and has an average price of about $1,450 psf. Raymond Chia, group CEO of Chip Eng Seng Corporation, said, “We believe this is the most affordably priced new freehold property currently in the market.”

Parc Komo is located at District 17 and is nestled away in Changi. It is the only mixed development in the vicinity with both residences and commercial offerings.

The development comprises 10 blocks of five-storey apartments, totalling 276 units with two storeys of commercial space that comprise 28 commercial units. Residential unit sizes range from 452 sqft for a one-bedroom to 1,905 sqft for the largest five-bedroom luxury penthouse.

“Parc Komo is inspired by the Komorebi experience that celebrates the blend between nature and order,” CEL said.

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