Brand New, High Floor, 1 plus Study, Full facilities including Tennis court
Singapore
S$ 5000
per month, NegotiableBrand new Apartment, full facilities inclding swimming pools, tennis court, nice gym , next to bus stop,
Suitable for professional working near Science Park, National University of Singapore, Alexandra village, Mapletree business city, town or work from home.
*bigger pool facing unit also available
Property Details
- 34 Leedon Heights
- S$ 5000 per month
- 1 bedroom
- 1 Bathroom
General Features
- Swimmimg pool
- Parking
- Lift / Disabled access
- Security service
- Balcony / Terrasse
- Long term
- Close to shops
- Close to bus stops
- Close to restaurants

Location 34 Leedon Heights
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