Canberra Crescent Residences Preview Draws Over 4000 Visitors Opening Weekend
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Canberra Crescent Residences, a collaboration between Kheng Leong Co. and Low Keng Huat, opened its doors for a preview last weekend, drawing in a crowd of over 4,000 visitors. The development, which is set to launch on August 2, offers 376 units and is located on a 99-year leasehold site on Canberra Crescent in the northern region. The four 12-storey blocks sit on a 219,985 sq ft of land and offer a mix of one- to four-bedroom units. The project consists of three one-bedroom units (409 sq ft) situated on the first storey of three blocks, with prices starting from $880,000 or $2,152 psf.
The development comprises a total of 94 one- and two-bedroom units, accounting for 25% of the total. This includes 23 two-bedroom compact units (570 sq ft) and 68 two-bedroom premium units (667 sq ft), with prices starting from $1.11 million, or $1,950 psf. The majority of the units at Canberra Crescent Residences are three-bedroom units, making up 198 of the total 376 units. This includes 141 standard three-bedroom units ranging from 797 to 883 sq ft, and 57 three-bedroom premium units of 990 sq ft. Prices start from $1.53 million, or $1,920 psf. The remaining 84 units are four-bedroom units, consisting of 36 compact units (1,163 sq ft), 36 standard units (1,216 sq ft), and 12 premium units (1,324 sq ft), with prices starting from $2.2 million, or $1,880 psf.
The development boasts a variety of facilities including a clubhouse, three swimming pools, six barbecue pavilions, and a 100m sky garden that links two of the blocks. It also features a childcare centre. The location is highly accessible, with the Canberra MRT Station just a 12-minute walk away. It is also surrounded by green spaces such as Sembawang Park, Montreal Green and Sembawang Beach. The private condo is near the Northern Explorer Loop, a park connector network that links 11 parks and nature areas across the North.
Additionally, the development is set to benefit from future growth arising from the redevelopment of the Sembawang Shipyard into a mixed-use waterfront lifestyle 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, which will provide greater connectivity for residents in Sembawang to the city centre.
