Hillcrest Villas Cluster House
About Hillcrest Villa Cluster-housing development located at 9B Hillcrest Road,…
Status: SOLD
Great layout – large covered balconies – BIG rooms.
This spacious apartment is on a mid-floor of Arcadia Gardens condominium, a development built in 1983. The apartment is surrounded by deep balconies on the principal rooms which in turn look out onto lush vegetation in the near distance and the skyline of the city in the far distance.
The existing apartment is well laid out and divided into three main bays: the living, dining and family areas occupy the central bay, the master bedroom suite and study/guest bedroom suite occupy a side bay and two additional bedrooms, kitchen, utility and staff areas make up the final bay.
These bays are defined by structural walls that are punctuated by simple large openings that lead into small lobbies for the side rooms.
The dining area and guest room have windows overlooking the internal atrium of the building.
Family friendly condo with full facilities including a fun children’s playground, great swimming pool area plus basketball court, 2 tennis courts, gym and huge function room.
Amenities
– Walking distance to Greenwood eateries
– 13 minutes Walking Distance to Tan Kah Kee & Botanic Gardens MRT
– 10 mins drive to Orchard Road
– 20 mins drive to Raffles Place
– 400m to Cold Storage at Greenwood Avenue
– Primary Schools within 1km: Raffles Girls School
– Primary Schools within 2km: Nanyang Primary
The Arcadia is a located at 235 Arcadia Road, Singapore 289843, in District 11, minutes ride from the Botanic Gardens MRT Station. Completed in 1983, it comprises only 164 units. The Arcadia is close to the Adam Road Hospital and Singapore Island Country Club.
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