New Gardens

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Overview

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Sale Price *

Average
S$ 359 psf
Range
S$ 359 - 359 psf

Amenities

3.6
3.6

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3.7
3.7

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**Based on URA rental data in the last 12 months. Otherwise, based on latest transaction. May not be representative.

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Description
New Gardens is a freehold terrace house. The development occupies a land area of 6,696 sqm and a Gross Floor Area of 3,854 sqm. According to records, buyers of this development are Singaporean 83.3%, PR 0.0%, Foreigner 0.0%, Company 16.7%.

NEW GARDENS is located along Lim Tua Tow Road in Serangoon, in District 19. It is accessible through the nearest MRTs including Serangoon CC13, NE12 and Kovan NE13.

Based on transaction data in the last 12 months, sale prices range from S$ 359 psf to S$ 359 psf at an average of S$ 359 psf. Its highest recorded transaction was S$ 492 psf in Oct 1999 for a 2,034-sqft unit. Its lowest recorded transaction was S$ 231 psf in Mar 1996 for a 2,034-sqft unit. Other nearby amenities include: 3 Grocerie(s): PRIME SUPERMARKET (1996) PTE LTD, COLD STORAGE SINGAPORE (1983) PTE LTD, COLD STORAGE SINGAPORE (1983) PTE LTD, and 3 Shopping Mall(s): ICB SHOPPING CENTRE, UPPER SERANGOON SHOPPING CENTRE, NEX.

Buyers and tenants are attracted to District 19, which is comprised of Hougang, Punggol, Sengkang and Serangoon Gardens. These four areas are mostly residential with recreational and commercial amenities. Hougang is the largest HDB town in Singapore based on land area. Private houses can be found in the Lorong Ah Soo and Rosyth areas. Originally comprised of forests and pig-rearing farms, Hougang has evolved into a vibrant residential area with a wide array of amenities. These include a number of shopping malls, Hougang Sports Hall, and a bus interchange with a range of bus services to other parts of Singapore. Punggol is a relatively new residential estate in Singapore's North-East Region. Historically a fishing village resided by Malay settlers, Punggol is now a vibrant mix of residential developments and nature. Residents can leisurely cycle along the 4.2km-long Punggol Waterway or head to Coney Island, a 133ha island popular for jet skiing and camping. Sengkang has experienced rapid development since its early days as a fishing village. It is now a satellite residential town with a well-developed LRT system offering access to different parts of Sengkang. Sengkang also offers a wide array of work and play amenities, with the main shopping mall Compass One being Singapore's first thematic shopping centre based on the theme of learning.

The North-East Region is the second largest and most densely populated of the five regions in Singapore, with Sengkang being its most populous town. Spanning 13,810ha, the North-East Region is mainly a residential region and housing estate largely comprised of HDB flats. In addition to a myriad of amenities including hospitals, parks, schools and transport options, the region is also home to a few tourist attractions such as Pulau Ubin and Coney Island. Seletar Aerospace Park, which comprises of several aviation manufacturing and research facilities by companies such Rolls-Royce and Singapore Technologies Aerospace, provide employment opportunities to residents both within and beyond the region. Sengkang General Hospital, a 1000-bed hospital, is the largest in the region and is built to further the government's efforts to provide quality and accessible healthcare to all Singaporeans.
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"Amazing place. Beautiful flowers. The orchid flower garden is very beautiful with many orchids. The lush green garden is very peaceful. The visitor center has very courteous staff. Wheelchair was easily available for my mother in law. A must visit place for all age groups."
S***** S*****
Google Review     |   25 Apr 2022
5
"Huge grounds which are home to lots of big monitor lizards, chickens, squirrels and other wildlife (including snakes) which wander freely. Great for an enjoyable walk. The orchid garden ( which you have to pay to enter) is spectacular and well worth the effort of visiting. Not just for flower enthusiasts."
J*** B*******
Google Review     |   07 Dec 2021
4
"I came here to see the virgin rain forest section, and the ginger/turmeric gardens. I am not sure if it is virgin rain forest ... but it was quite nice. The walks and paths are well kept. And I loved the turmeric and ginger section (maybe more interesting for gardeners though). The information about the rubber tree industry was fascinating as well."
M**** T*****
Google Review     |   15 Oct 2021
5
"Nature at it's best. Very beautiful and well maintained gardens with unique plants and flora. Within the grounds, you can find one of the best orchid gardens the world. Great for outing with friends and family. Have picnics on the lawns. There are restaurants that are dog friendly too. Worthy of UNESCO heritage tag."
E**** S**
Google Review     |   02 Apr 2021
4
"It's been quite some time I've been to this place. After some renovation, it's one of Singapore's attractive places to explore n enjoy. We went to the Orchid Park n marvelled at all the wonderful species at close encounter. It's one of the places where u can enjoy a slow walk n immersed in the natural surroundings simultaneously. Good to exercise too!"
K******* I******
Google Review     |   10 Dec 2020
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