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Tengah Garden Residences draws some ‘1,300 groups of people’ over preview weekend

Jovi Ho
Jovi Ho • 3 min read
Tengah Garden Residences draws some ‘1,300 groups of people’ over preview weekend
The 863-unit project by Hong Leong, GuocoLand and CSC Land marks the first private residential development with retail amenities in Tengah New Town. Sales bookings will commence April 25. Photo: Hong Leong
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Hong Leong Holdings’ 863-unit Tengah Garden Residences drew about 1,300 groups of people over its April 11-12 preview weekend, according to a Hong Leong spokesperson.

The project marks the first private residential development with retail amenities in Tengah New Town. Jointly developed by Hong Leong, GuocoLand and CSC Land Group, sales bookings for Tengah Garden Residences will commence on April 25.

Comprising nine 16-storey residential blocks, the development spans a 25,458 sqm (274,028 sq ft) site along Tengah Garden Avenue, and residents enjoy side-gate access to a nearby bus stop and taxi stand, as well as the upcoming Hong Kah MRT Station on the Jurong Region Line.

Designed by ADDP Architects, the 99-year leasehold development comprises one- to four-bedroom units, ranging from 485 sq ft to 1,260 sq ft. Prices start from $980,000 for one-bedroom units, $1,110,000 for two-bedroom units, $1,588,000 for three-bedroom units and $2,288,000 for four-bedroom units.

The starting prices work out to around $2,025 psf for a one-bedroom unit measuring 484 sq ft, $1,779 psf for a two-bedroom unit measuring 624 sq ft, $1,993 psf for a three-bedroom unit measuring 797 sq ft and $2,025 psf for a four-bedroom unit measuring 1,130 sq ft.

According to Hong Leong, the various two- and three-bedroom configurations make up 80% of the units available, while the one- and four-bedroom units make up the remaining 20%. All units at Tengah Garden Residences come with balconies.

See also: Hong Leong Holdings’ 863-unit Tengah Garden Residences priced from $1,779 psf

Below the residential towers is a commercial podium that spans about 30,000 sq ft. This is expected to be divided across 50 units housing F&B, retail and daily essentials.

The Tengah precinct is home to educational institutions such as the upcoming Anglo-Chinese School (Primary), Princess Elizabeth Primary School, Swiss Cottage Secondary School and Nanyang Technological University. United World College South East Asia (UWCSEA) Dover will also move to a new campus in Tengah in 2032.

Tengah Garden Residences will be located within 2km of the relocated Anglo-Chinese School (Primary), which will become co-educational and take in new Primary 1 pupils from 2030.

See also: Tengah’s first private residential development to begin previews on April 11

Tengah Garden Residences is also certified Green Mark Platinum Super Low Energy — the highest rating under the Building and Construction Authority’s Green Mark scheme.

The development is expected to receive Temporary Occupation Permit (TOP) in 2029.

“As Tengah’s first private residential project with retail offerings, we see this as a rare opportunity to participate in the early growth phase of a new township, supported by strong infrastructure planning and continuing focus on sustainable urban development,” says Betsy Chng, Hong Leong’s head of sales and marketing. “With the market’s increasing interest in well-connected, future-ready estates, Tengah is expected to attract a broad spectrum of homebuyers over time.”

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