Known for its rich history, accessible public places and exquisite attractions, District 14 is infused with great natural beauty and wonderful culture that makes it more appealing not only for international tourist but also to many home buyers. Comprising of Geylang, Paya Lebar and Sims, District 14 is considered as one of the fast rising real estate market today. Although not far from the city, District 14 showcases variety of areas, modern amenities, multi and single tenant establishments that makes the district one of the hottest pick for many homebuyers in terms of their real estate investment.
The district highly showcases a part of Singapore that become increasingly in demand amongst the country’s rapidly developing cosmopolitan. District 14 also boasts in catering several of the Singapore’s finest shop houses and variety of affordable food, whereby one among the favorites is Geylang. Other than its rich red-light district and accessible shop houses, the transportation throughout the district is easier to navigate as there are numbers of bus services, MRT stations and public transportations that connects District 14 to city center from Paya Lebar, Kembangan, Geylang and Sims.
What Makes District 14 Attractive to International Home Buyers?
One of the reasons that made District 14 attractive to many homebuyers and international investors is due to the effort of government to preserve its cultural heritage. In the interview of Shawn Tan (CEO of M.O.R.E property agency), he stated that the rejuvenation of some of the District’s cultural areas such as the Paya Lebar Central, Geylang River Projects and Civic Center of Wisma Geylang Serai is what made it a great place and remarkable real estate market that attract international buyers. While most of the cultural places were preserved, District 14 still promotes modern re-development on some areas to offer better service, entertainment, business opportunity and other perks and advantages not only for its citizens but also for those who intended to invest their saving for real estate venture. Several of those places that made major re-development includes Paya Lebar, wherein touted in their 2013 plan was the establishment upcoming commercial hubs as revealed on Draft Master Plan. Now, Paya Lebar Central boasts an approximate of 5.4 Million sq. ft. industrial and commercial space in the area, hence, contributing on the growth of Singapore’s economy. Tan also added to his statement that the district will eventually be bustling with lucrative establishment, factories and myriad of business opportunities for many people. The transportation modes are also expected to draw investors and real estate buyers to the area. And with the increasing opportunities and workforce entering the district, Tan says that there will be an increasing demand for housing.
With the development and growth of District 14 in terms of public and private housing, commercial developments, convenient transportation, countless dining options and other progressive expansions, the district is anticipated to head straight for a bright future by connecting limitless opportunities not only for the benefit of its citizens, but also for those who wants to settle and reside in Singapore.
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The district highly showcases a part of Singapore that become increasingly in demand amongst the country’s rapidly developing cosmopolitan. District 14 also boasts in catering several of the Singapore’s finest shop houses and variety of affordable food, whereby one among the favorites is Geylang. Other than its rich red-light district and accessible shop houses, the transportation throughout the district is easier to navigate as there are numbers of bus services, MRT stations and public transportations that connects District 14 to city center from Paya Lebar, Kembangan, Geylang and Sims.
What Makes District 14 Attractive to International Home Buyers?
One of the reasons that made District 14 attractive to many homebuyers and international investors is due to the effort of government to preserve its cultural heritage. In the interview of Shawn Tan (CEO of M.O.R.E property agency), he stated that the rejuvenation of some of the District’s cultural areas such as the Paya Lebar Central, Geylang River Projects and Civic Center of Wisma Geylang Serai is what made it a great place and remarkable real estate market that attract international buyers. While most of the cultural places were preserved, District 14 still promotes modern re-development on some areas to offer better service, entertainment, business opportunity and other perks and advantages not only for its citizens but also for those who intended to invest their saving for real estate venture. Several of those places that made major re-development includes Paya Lebar, wherein touted in their 2013 plan was the establishment upcoming commercial hubs as revealed on Draft Master Plan. Now, Paya Lebar Central boasts an approximate of 5.4 Million sq. ft. industrial and commercial space in the area, hence, contributing on the growth of Singapore’s economy. Tan also added to his statement that the district will eventually be bustling with lucrative establishment, factories and myriad of business opportunities for many people. The transportation modes are also expected to draw investors and real estate buyers to the area. And with the increasing opportunities and workforce entering the district, Tan says that there will be an increasing demand for housing.
With the development and growth of District 14 in terms of public and private housing, commercial developments, convenient transportation, countless dining options and other progressive expansions, the district is anticipated to head straight for a bright future by connecting limitless opportunities not only for the benefit of its citizens, but also for those who wants to settle and reside in Singapore.
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