Previews for luxury condo Jervois Privé at Tanglin to open on 25 May

The 45-unit freehold complex sits on a 27,209 sqft site in District 10.

Premier residential real-estate development firm Midas Land unveiled its maiden residential development, Jervois Privé, at Tanglin. The firm is also introducing a special preview pricing for early birds, along with a showflat preview at 8 Jervois Lane from 25 May, an announcement revealed.

Located at 100A Jervois Road, the 45-unit freehold complex is situated in District 10, in an exclusive neighborhood surrounded by good class bungalows, high-end residences and foreign embassies. The luxury condominium was built on the 27,109 sq ft site of the former Jervois Green development, which was acquired by Midas Land in December 2017.

The 45-unit condominium is priced during its preview phase from $1.62m for one-bedroom apartments, which comprise 5 units from 549 sqft, $2.01m for two-bedroom apartments from 689 sqft, and $3.18m for its three-bedroom apartments from 1,109 sqft.. Early bird prices will start from $2,816 psf, the firm highlighted.

The development is expected to be completed by H1 2022 and will be ready for occupancy in early 2023.

PropNex and SRI are the appointed marketing agencies for Jervois Privé. 

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