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Two-storey conservation shophouse at 81 Tras Street, leased to Pasta Brava, up for sale at $15 mil

Jovi Ho
Jovi Ho • 2 min read
Two-storey conservation shophouse at 81 Tras Street, leased to Pasta Brava, up for sale at $15 mil
The shophouse is located 180m from Tanjong Pagar MRT station and 360m to Maxwell MRT station. Photo: ETC
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A two-storey conservation shophouse at 81 Tras Street, tenanted to Italian restaurant Pasta Brava, is up for sale at $15 million, according to sole marketing agent ETC, a member of Realion Group.

With an attic and roof terrace, 81 Tras Street occupies a site area of 151.1 sqm (approximately 1,626 sq ft) and a floor area of 419.0 sqm (approximately 4,510 sq ft), subject to final survey. The guide price works out to approximately $3,326 per sq ft on the floor area.

Under Master Plan 2025, the site is zoned for commercial use, with planning approval for restaurant use on first and second storeys.

The property’s 99-year leasehold tenure began on May 7, 1994. The shophouse features a high ceiling on the first floor and an internal airwell that draws in natural light, enhancing the overall spatial quality and ambience, says ETC in a Jan 12 statement.

The shophouse is located 180m from Tanjong Pagar MRT station and 360m to Maxwell MRT station. Open to both local and foreign buyers, the property is not subject to any Additional Buyer's Stamp Duty or Seller's Stamp Duty.

Interested parties should submit their offers to ETC by 3pm on Feb 10.

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Swee Shou Fern, head of investment advisory at ETC, says: “Tras Street, within the Tanjong Pagar precinct, has firmly established itself as one of Singapore’s most vibrant city enclaves. It is underpinned by a strong mix of offices, hotels, premium residences and a diverse dining and lifestyle scene. Conservation shophouses with F&B approval in this area are especially sought-after, given their scarcity, resilient tenant demand and the ability to capture both office crowds and tourist footfall.”

Pasta Brava, established in the early 1990s, moved from Craig Road in July 2024.

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