Touring A Rare $12 Million Penthouse With Massive Bedrooms
September 8, 2022
This week, we tour a unique single-floor penthouse in Mt Sinai. It’s got the advantage of a quiet location, and this penthouse at Leighwoods comes in at a huge 4,919 square feet.
There are 4 large bedrooms here (the master bedroom is particularly well-sized), and it’s also a great option for entertaining as you have multiple dining places besides the main dining room. Another good thing is that the floor plate is split in half (like a dumbbell layout) so there is more privacy for the bedrooms as well.
Property: Leighwoods
District: D10
Type: Condominium
Size: 4,919 sqft
TOP: 1985
Tenure: Freehold
Units: 26
Bedrooms: 4 beds 4 and a half bath
Price: $12 million
PSF: $2,440
Special thanks to the agent Alex, for more on the property you can contact him at +65 91123322 or visit:
https://www.propertyguru.com.sg/listing/24152853
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