When it comes to landed property in Singapore, a few neighborhoods like Nassim, Cluny Park, and for those familiar with the eastern side - Frankel and Opera Estates, often steal the spotlight. Those are the famous ones, but there are more landed enclaves in Singapore than you might suspect - and some of these may be good places to find...
When it comes to landed property in Singapore, a few neighborhoods like Nassim, Cluny Park, and for those familiar with the eastern side - Frankel and Opera Estates, often steal the spotlight.
Some parts of Jalan Singa - such as the cul-de-sac area of Singa Hills condo - provide a large open area. Given the low volume of traffic, it's safe for children to ride their bikes or play around these spots.
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