Home > Condo Apartments > Heritage View Condo at Dover Rise, Near Holland Village dining/shopping area (Rent S$4,500)

  • Number of Bedrooms : 3+1
  • Area (sq feet) : 1163
  • Tenure (years) : 99
  • Age (years) : 5
  • High Floor / Unblock / Bright & breezy
  • Near Anglo Chinese Junior College (ACJC), ACS, Fairfield Methodist Pri / Sec Schools
  • Near National University of Singapore (NUS), Singapore Poly, Insead
  • Near Holland Village dining and shopping area
  • Tastefully renovated, designer deco
  • Fully furnished
  • Nice swimming pool with fountain
  • Walking distance to Buona Vista MRT
  • Easy access to main AYE highway
  • Full condominium facilities
  • BBQ pit, Car Park, Gymnasium, Jacuzzi, Multi Purpose Hall, Playground, Sauna, Tennis Court, Swimming Pool, Wadding Pool, Security, Club House
 

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