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The masterplan oasis
The masterplan oasis






Sneak peek into the grounds, which look rather spacious for a small development. Let’s take a look at them below, so you know what the neighbours are like! Here’s a photo of one. It is a freehold landed estate with a zoning of 1.4 so, in the absence of other restrictions, houses could potentially be redeveloped into low-rise (5-story) condos (assuming the plot of land is big enough, of course.) Currently, there are already a couple of boutique condos in the area, such as Eastbay, Dong Xing Court, East Palm, Fortune Spring and Elliot At The East Coast (a larger development that TOP-ed in 2013.) Note: When I visited, I couldn’t really hear any construction noise, despite the MRT still being under construction, probably because I visited over the weekend.Ģ. Given the small number of houses in the area, 2 road entrances is very generous! In the meantime, residents can get to Bedok MRT in about 20 minutes (on foot.) If you’re baffled by this picture, the context is that you need to enter Tay Lian Teck Road (or Palm Road) to get to Elliot Road. If you’re wondering, Siglap MRT will be an underground station, so it won’t be as noisy as, say, Tanah Merah MRT. It is SUPER close to an MRT station (people usually gripe that landed houses are very inaccessible if you are reliant on public transport.) Once Siglap MRT is completed (estimated 2024), I imagine some residents will be able to get to it in 2-3 minutes! According to Landtransportguru, there will be 4 above-ground exits, the locations of which have yet to be announced. However, I noticed that all our tours have been North of Upper East Coast Road, so this week I decided to head over to Elliot Road (which is South of Upper East Coast Road) for a look.Įlliot Road is one of the smaller landed estates that we’ve visited but it drew my attention for 3 reasons:ġ. To date, we’ve seen Bedok Walk, Siglap, Frankel Avenue, Eastwood and Opera Estate, just to name a few. East Singapore seems to be rather popular with our readers, given the number of requests we have had for tours of the area.








The masterplan oasis