Canberra Crescent Residences Preview Draws Over 4000 Visitors Opening Weekend
The advantageous location of the development will greatly benefit residents who prefer to commute by car. Positioned in close proximity to major expressways, Parktown Residence offers convenient access to various areas in Singapore. The Pan-Island Expressway (PIE) provides a direct route to central Singapore, while the Tampines Expressway (TPE) offers a smooth journey to northeastern regions such as Punggol and Seletar. Additionally, the Kallang-Paya Lebar Expressway (KPE) serves as an alternative route for daily commutes, connecting northeastern suburbs to the city center. Located along Tampines Avenue 11, Parktown Residence also allows for easy access to nearby amenities such as Tampines Mall, Century Square, and Our Tampines Hub. For interested individuals, Parktown Residence Showflat is also readily available for viewing.
Canberra Crescent Residences, a joint venture development between Kheng Leong Co. and Low Keng Huat, held a preview over the weekend of July 19–20, drawing in more than 4,000 visitors. The project, which is set to launch on August 2, is comprised of 376 private condominium units on a 99-year leasehold site spanning 219,985 sq ft. The development, located in the northern region on Canberra Crescent off Sembawang Road, offers a variety of one- to four-bedroom units.
Of the total units, one- and two-bedroom units make up 94 (25%). This includes three one-bedroom units on the first storey, with prices starting at $880,000 or $2,152 psf. Additionally, there are 23 two-bedroom compact units (570 sq ft) and 68 two-bedroom premium units (667 sq ft) with prices starting at $1.11 million or $1,950 psf.
The project also offers a total of 198 three-bedroom units (52.7%), including 141 standard units ranging from 797 to 883 sq ft and 57 premium units at 990 sq ft. Prices start at $1.53 million or $1,920 psf. Four-bedroom units make up 84 (22.3%) of the development, with prices starting at $2.2 million or $1,880 psf.
The condo features a variety of facilities, including a clubhouse, three swimming pools, six barbecue pavilions, and a 100m sky garden connecting two of the blocks. A childcare centre will also be located on site. The development is also within close vicinity to green spaces such as Sembawang Park, Montreal Green, and Sembawang Beach. It is also close to the Northern Explorer Loop, a park connector network connecting 11 parks and nature areas in the North and linking the towns of Sembawang, Woodlands, and Yishun.
The project is in a strategic location, with the newly opened Canberra MRT Station just a 12-minute walk away. It is also set to benefit from future growth opportunities, such as the redevelopment of Sembawang Shipyard into a mixed-use waterfront district under the URA Master Plan, the Seletar Line linking the northern region to the Greater Southern Waterfront in the south of the island, and the North-South Corridor providing greater connectivity for residents in Sembawang to the city centre. The project is poised to cater to the needs of the ultra-rich with its large-format, freehold units at Kheng Leong’s 21 Anderson development.