We Tour The NEW Lentor Modern, A Rare Integrated Development In District 26

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Lentor Modern is the latest addition to Guocoland’s Modern series of standout developments, riding the coattails of the successful Martin Modern and Midtown Modern. While the latter 2 are both in prime CCR territory, surrounded by equally tall buildings or condos, the product here at Lentor Modern is admittedly quite different.
It is located in the OCR which in itself is different from the rest of Guocoland’s recent new launch offerings, and it’s in a currently low-density private residential estate that prides itself on the tranquillity of its surroundings. It is located along Lentor Central, and directly connected to the Lentor MRT on the Thomson East Coast Line.
Comprising 3 25-storey towers with a total of 605 units, it’s spread out in parallel fashion such that you don’t get ever have to face your neighbour. It is slated to be Lentor’s only integrated development, with 96,000 sq ft of commercial space that includes a 12,000 sq ft supermarket and 10,000 sq ft childcare.
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