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Be Indulged • Be Home be indulged • be home PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL USPs For Internal Use Only. Not For Circulation. Subject to Contract. Bespoke designer houses in prime Upper Bukit Timah landed enclave • Rare 30 semi-detached and 10 detached houses on elevated ground • A masterpiece of award-winning architect, ONG&ONG • Bespoke home options to suit your lifestyle. Comes with 5-ensuite bedrooms, lap pool, granny’s room (option), wet & dry kitchen (option) • Specially crafted designer’s retractable gate that allows for more spacious carporch and extension of outdoor space • Fully-equipped kitchen with branded appliances • Bathrooms with designer fittings • Security system provided • Pre-wired for audio and PABX system Bespoke Options For Internal Use Only. Not For Circulation. Subject to Contract. Detached Type Pool Wet Kitchen Dry Kitchen Show Kitchen A1 A1L A1**L A3 A5L Standard X| Sliding Gate # Optional X Folding Gate Xm Mirror Layout X* Corner Boundary X** Angulated Boundary XL Lift Bespoke Options For Internal Use Only. Not For Circulation. Subject to Contract. Semi-Detached Type Pool Deck Wet Kitchen Show Kitchen 6-Bedroom B1 B2 B3 B4 Standard X| Sliding Gate # Optional X Folding Gate Xm Mirror Layout X* Corner Boundary X** Angulated Boundary XL Lift Bespoke Options For Internal Use Only. Not For Circulation. Subject to Contract. Semi-Detached Dual Key Type Pool Garden Wet Kitchen Show Kitchen 4-Bedroom C Standard X| Sliding Gate # Optional X Folding Gate Xm Mirror Layout X* Corner Boundary X** Angulated Boundary XL Lift USPs For Internal Use Only. Not For Circulation. Subject to Contract. Location. Location. Location • Amidst prestigious landed enclave in District 23 • Abundant greenery. Near Bukit Timah Nature Reserve, Dairy Farm Nature Park, Hindhede Nature Park, Bukit Batok Town Park • Close proximity to various shopping malls such as Junction 10, Bukit Panjang Plaza, The Rail Mall. Bukit Timah Shopping Centre, Beauty World, King Albert Park. Upcoming integrated hub at Petir Rd/ Jelebu Road and HillV2. • Close proximity to popular eateries along Bukit Timah Road • Excellent convenience and connectivity via major expressway – PIE, BKE, KJE and upcoming Cashew MRT Station (Downtown Line) • Minutes to upcoming commerical & business hub at Jurong Lake District /Jurong Gateway (Jurong East MRT Station Interchange) • Enjoy recreational facilities at nearby Warren Country Club and Singapore Island Country Club USPs For Internal Use Only. Not For Circulation. Subject to Contract. • Proximity to popular schools – • CHIJ Our Lady Queen of Peace (Pri) • Pei Hwa Presbyterian Primary School • Ngee Ann Polytechnic • Singapore Institute of Management and etc • Proximity to international schools - • German European School • Swiss School • Hollandse School USPs For Internal Use Only. Not For Circulation. Subject to Contract. Opportunity • Limited supply of landed home in land scare Singapore • Embrace the rare chance to own a landed home • Good opportunity in capital appreciation • Good rental opportunity FACT SHEET For Internal Use Only. Not For Circulation. Subject to Contract. Developer M/s B+M Avenue Pte Ltd Developer Licence No. C0960 Location/ Address / Lot No. LOT 2606P Mk 16 at Chestnut Avenue District 23 Tenure of Land 99 Years from 21 March 2012 Site Area 12,893 sqm (138,783 sf) Expected date of T.O.P 14 December 2016 Expected date of legal completion 14 December 2019 Site Area 12,893 sqm (138,779 sqft) Project Account No. Hong Leong Finance Limited for Project Account No. 101-3003715-7 of B+M Avenue Pte Ltd Solicitor Rajah & Tann LLP of 9 Battery Road #25-01 Straits Trading Building Singapore 049910 Project Consultants For Internal Use Only. Not For Circulation. Subject to Contract. Architect ONG&ONG Pte Ltd Main Contractor/Builder Wee Poh Construction Co. (Pte.) Ltd M&E Engineer Rankine&Hill (S) Pte Ltd Civil & Structural Engineer Rankine&Hill (S) Pte Ltd Quantity Surveyor ES Tang Consultants Pte Ltd FACT SHEET For Internal Use Only. Not For Circulation. Subject to Contract. Living/Dining - Natural Stone Tiles (Limestone) Finishes (Floor) Bedrooms - Engineering Wood (Brushed Oak) Outdoor Deck - Engineered Wood (Ex-wood) Kitchen: - Kitchen Appliances (Brand) Optional Items (Please refer to Specifications) Sanitary Wares & Fittings Sanitary Ware: Duravit Master Bath / Other baths / Powder Room Fittings: Zucchetti and Hansgrohe (Brands) Switches Jung Ducted Air-conditioning Living/Dining Exclusive Semi-D and Detach Houses For Internal Use Only. Not For Circulation. Subject to Contract. Designer Houses For Internal Use Only. Not For Circulation. Subject to Contract. Designer Houses For Internal Use Only. Not For Circulation. Subject to Contract. Designer Houses For Internal Use Only. Not For Circulation. Subject to Contract. Specially crafted designer’s retractable gate For Internal Use Only. Not For Circulation. Subject to Contract. Designer Houses For Internal Use Only. Not For Circulation. Subject to Contract. Pool at 1st Storey For Internal Use Only. 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HBA43B450A – Built-in Oven (60cm) HBA43B450A 60cm Built-in Ovens Rapid heat up (Automatic) Retractable rotary knobs with GlassTouch control Electronic clock with timer Triple glass door 5 shelf positions EcoClean panel top, back and side liners 1 x 40W interior oven lighting Childproof lock Removable door for easy cleaning Technical information: Energy efficiency class A Cavity volume: 58 litres PRB326B90ETotal connect load 3.5kW - 30cm domino ceramic hob WTC84100GB – 6kg Condensation Dryer Voltage: 220 - 240V Power frequency: 50/60Hz/16A • Black ceramic with stainless steel colour knobs and stainless steel frame Cable length: 1.5m without plug • 1 standard burner in 1.9kW and 1 high speed burner in 2.8kW • 1 hand ignition Accessories included: Appliance dimensions: • 6 kg capacity • Cast iron pan supports with rubber feet 1 x Enamel baking tray 595H x 595W x 548D mm 1 x Grill tray Cut out• Equipped dimensions: with thermo electric safety device • Full electronic sensor control with 9 drying programmes, 2 x Combination grid 575-597H• Variable x 560W cooking x 550D zonemm control including 4 timed programs 1 x Universal pan • Preset in NG, can be connected to LPG • Connection rail: HEZ394301 • Low Heat & Reduced Ironing option buttons • Galvalume drum material Strictly Confidential | DD.MM.YYYY | © BSH Home Appliances Pte Ltd reserves all rights even in the event 1 of industrial property rights. We reserve all rights of disposal such as copying and passing on to third parties. Appliance dimensions: 527 x 306mm Cut out dimensions: 270 X 490-500mm (W x D) • Large round door opening Min thickness of worktop: 30mm • 150’ opening angle Hob installation from above • LED progress indicator • Easy-empty condensation tank • Easy-clean fluff filter • Overheating temperature protection • Current Rating: 220 – 240V, 50Hz, 3Amp • Connected load: 4.7kW Maximum heat output : 2000W Voltage/cycle : 220V – 240V 50Hz Dimensions H X W X D : 84.2cm X 59.9cm X 63.5cm Strictly Confidential | DD.MM.YYYY | © BSH Home Appliances Pte Ltd reserves all rights even in the event 1 of industrial property rights. We reserve all rights of disposal such as copying and passing on to third parties. Strictly Confidential |28.07.2007 | © BSH Home Appliances Pte Ltd reserves all rights even in the event of industrial property rights. We reserve all rights of disposal such as copying and passing on to third parties. Bathroom Fittings For Internal Use Only. Not For Circulation. Subject to Contract. Home Security System For Internal Use Only. Not For Circulation. Subject to Contract. Model FV0218H Image Sensor 1/3” DIS Effective Pixels 720 (H) x 480 (V) Horizontal Resolution 600 TVL Signal System PAL Min. Illumination 0.1Lux @ (F1.2,AGC ON),0 Lux with IR 0.2Lux @ (F1.8,AGC ON),0 Lux with IR Shutter Time 1/25s to 1/15,000s Lens 6mm @ F1.8 Horizontal Viewing Angle 47º Day & Night ICR IR Distance 10 - 20m S/N Ratio > 52dB IP Ratio IP 66 Features Weather proof Synchronization Internal synchronization Operating Temperature -40ºC to 60ºC Power Supply 12 VDC ± 10% Power Consumption Max. 7.5W Dimension 111.6 x 86.1 x 231.9mm Weight 1000g Tel. +65 6259 0700 QUALITY PEOPLE QUALITY PRODUCTS [email protected] www.fermax.com.sg Award-winning architect’s profile For Internal Use Only. Not For Circulation. Subject to Contract. DIEGO MOLINA Director, Architecture Diego has made a name for himself in Singapore’s architectural landscape, collecting a number of award-winning projects over the years, such as URA Architectural Heritage Award winner 55 Blair Road and MIPIM Asia Award winner 72 Sentosa Cove. His minimalist style and dedication to form often result in a design that is both functional as well as an aesthetic delight. Award-winning architect’s profile For Internal Use Only. Not For Circulation. Subject to Contract. TEO BOON KIAT Director, Interior Design With numerous residential showrooms, offices and F&B restaurants under his belt, Boon Kiat has a knack for setting the appropriate mood for each interior project that he takes on. His past work includes the Asia Pacific Property Award winning 2nd Floor
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