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28 South Beach Road, District 7, Singapore
- 190 Units
- Completion: 2016
- Condominium
- Leasehold (99-year)
South Beach is a mixed-use development that seamlessly integrates four historical buildings with 2 new towers to collectively comprise 510,000 sqft of Grade A office space, 190 luxury residences, 32,000 sqft of F&B and retail and a designer hotel with club facilities.
South Beach Residences Factsheet
| Project Name | South Beach Residences |
| Developer | South Beach Consortium (Joint Venture – City Developments Limited and IOI Properties Group Berhad) |
| Location | 28 Beach Road |
| District | 07 - Beach Road / Bugis / Rochor |
| Tenure | 99 Years |
| No. of Units | 190 |
| Site Area (South Beach) | 34.959 sqm (376.297 sqft) |
| Total Net Saleable Area (Residences) | Approx 347,000 sqft |
| TOP | Already obtained on 9 Dec 2016 |
| Design Architectural Firm | World renowned award-winning Foster + Partners |
| Local Architectural Firm | Aedas Pte Ltd |
South Beach Residences Units Mix
| Unit Type | No. of Units | Unit Area (Sq ft) | Distribution (%) |
| 2 Bedroom | 88 | 936 - 1,798 | 46 |
| 3 Bedroom | 61 | 1,604 - 2,282 | 32 |
| 4 Bedroom | 35 | 2,239 - 2,616 | 19 |
| Penthouse | 6 | 3,897 - 6,728 | 3 |
| Total | 190 | 100 |
WHY INVEST IN SOUTH BEACH RESIDENCES?
- Mixed development comprising of Office, Hotel, Retail, Club and Residential component
- Proud winner of various awards, which include: Singapore Good Design Mark (SG Mark) 2006, Green Mark Platinum award and Asia Pacific Property Awards 2016 for Best Mixed-use Development Singapore and Best Mixed-use Architecture Singapore
- Superb Location: Located right next to Esplanade MRT, short drive to Orchard District Belt and CBD Access to major expressways such as ECP and CTE
- Residential unit starts from level 23, offering 360 degree panoramic view across the Marina Bay and CBD
- High rental demand from expats and white collar working in the Marina Financial Centre and CBD district
- Located in the central region of Singapore posed potential captial appreciation
