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Amoy / Telok Ayer Area

  • 55, 56, 57, 58 Amoy Street

    Strategically located within walking distance of key MRT stations—including Telok Ayer, Tanjong Pagar, and Raffles Place—this prestigious property offers exceptional connectivity throughout the city.

  • 85 Amoy Street

    Located in the heart of Singapore’s historic Chinatown, this 4.5-storey conservation shophouse is within walking distance of Telok Ayer, Maxwell, and Tanjong Pagar MRT stations. Chinatown is renowned for its rich cultural heritage, and Amoy Street is a testament to this vibrant history.

  • 68, 69 Amoy Street

    These corner adjoining 4.5-storey conservation shophouses are nestled in the heart of Amoy Street, offering convenient access to Telok Ayer, Maxwell, and Tanjong Pagar MRT stations.

  • 97 Amoy Street

    The 3.5-storey conservation shophouse located in the heart of Singapore’s bustling Central Business District is a prime example of the city-state’s rich architectural heritage. Built in the mid-19th century, the shophouse has undergone careful restoration to offer a seamless blend of old-world charm and modern comfort, while also being within walking distance of Telok Ayer, Maxwell, and Tanjong Pagar MRT stations.

  • 25 Boon Tat Street

    Nestled in the vibrant Amoy Street area, this charming 4-storey shophouse with an open roof terrace offers an unparalleled blend of historical charm and modern luxury. Situated within walking distance of Telok Ayer MRT station, this property provides great convenience and accessibility, making it a highly sought-after address in the heart of Singapore.

  • 89 Amoy Street

    This historic 3-storey conservation shophouse lies in the heart of Amoy Street, within walking distance of Telok Ayer MRT station. In its vicinity is a mix of cafes, restaurants, cocktail bars and gyms.

Commercial Shophouses

  • 301 Jalan Besar

    This row of four-storey conservation shophouses, known as The Grand Trio, is located in the Jalan Besar Conservation Area and is within walking distance of Farrer Park, Jalan Besar, and Lavender MRT stations.

  • 13 HongKong Street

    This 4-storey conservation shophouse is a prime commercial asset located in one of Singapore’s most coveted districts. It is conveniently located within walking distance from Clarke Quay and Raffles Place MRT Stations. This shophouse features the innovative use of concrete fins and air vents on its façade as functional and decorative elements inspired by the Modern Art Deco Style. The well-proportioned windows complement the façade giving it a familiar geometric design.

  • 56 Smith Street

    This prime 2.5-storey shophouse is located within the heart of Chinatown. It is within walking distance to Chinatown MRT station.

  • 79, 81 Pagoda Street

    This charming pair of adjoining 3.5 storey historic shophouses is on the bustling Pagoda Street, right at the doorstep of Chinatown MRT Station. Businesses here enjoy high visibility with round-the-clock foot traffic.

  • 68, 69 Amoy Street

    These corner adjoining 4.5-storey conservation shophouses are nestled in the heart of Amoy Street, offering convenient access to Telok Ayer, Maxwell, and Tanjong Pagar MRT stations.

  • 9 Ann Siang Road

    Elegantly restored, this traditional shophouse located on the tallest geographic point in Chinatown, was built in the 1900s and was once owned by Chia Ann Siang, a wealthy Malacca-born Hokkien Chinese sawmiller.

  • 11, 13 Club Street

    Restored to the Early Shophouse Style of the 19th century, this pair of refined two-storey shophouses on the busiest stretch of hip-and-happening Club Street, was once owned by two property investment gurus in the 1930s.

Sentosa

  • Oceanfront Penthouse

    Sitting pretty atop the highest building in Sentosa, this contemporary-style residence offers a luxurious seafront living experience with 360° ocean views.

  • 12 Treasure Island

    Nestled in the exclusive residential precinct of Sentosa Cove, this waterfront bungalow designed by renowned architect Timothy Seow is the quintessence of luxurious living.

Ann Siang / Club Street Area

  • 18 Ann Siang Road

    Along the prime district of Ann Siang Road lies this charming 3.5 storey restored shophouse that enjoys close proximity to Chinatown, Telok Ayer and Maxwell MRT stations.

  • 64 Club Street

    Designated as Singapore’s 44th historic site by the National Heritage Board in 2000, this prime sprawling shophouse used to serve as a communal house for Baweanese immigrants in the 1930s.

  • 9 Ann Siang Road

    Elegantly restored, this traditional shophouse located on the tallest geographic point in Chinatown, was built in the 1900s and was once owned by Chia Ann Siang, a wealthy Malacca-born Hokkien Chinese sawmiller.

  • 11, 13 Club Street

    Restored to the Early Shophouse Style of the 19th century, this pair of refined two-storey shophouses on the busiest stretch of hip-and-happening Club Street, was once owned by two property investment gurus in the 1930s.

Commercial Shophouses

  • 301 Jalan Besar

    This row of four-storey conservation shophouses, known as The Grand Trio, is located in the Jalan Besar Conservation Area and is within walking distance of Farrer Park, Jalan Besar, and Lavender MRT stations.

  • 13 HongKong Street

    This 4-storey conservation shophouse is a prime commercial asset located in one of Singapore’s most coveted districts. It is conveniently located within walking distance from Clarke Quay and Raffles Place MRT Stations. This shophouse features the innovative use of concrete fins and air vents on its façade as functional and decorative elements inspired by the Modern Art Deco Style. The well-proportioned windows complement the façade giving it a familiar geometric design.

  • 79, 81 Pagoda Street

    This charming pair of adjoining 3.5 storey historic shophouses is on the bustling Pagoda Street, right at the doorstep of Chinatown MRT Station. Businesses here enjoy high visibility with round-the-clock foot traffic.

  • 10 Jiak Chuan

    Strategically located in the hip Keong Saik area, this tastefully decorated 2.5-storey shophouse, now surrounded by trendy designer bars and chic cafes, was once a residential home.

  • 62 Pagoda Street

    Recently renovated to combine the charm of a historic shophouse with the feel of a modern office, this majestic shophouse in bustling Chinatown was once occupied by Guang Xing Xiang Tailor Shop in the 1930s.

  • 11, 13 Club Street

    Restored to the Early Shophouse Style of the 19th century, this pair of refined two-storey shophouses on the busiest stretch of hip-and-happening Club Street, was once owned by two property investment gurus in the 1930s.

Boat Quay Area

  • 38 Circular Road

    Nestled near the iconic Singapore River in the bustling Boat Quay area, 38 Circular Road is a 4-storey conservation shophouse within walking distance of Clarke Quay and Raffles Place MRT Stations. Circular Road, branching out of South Bridge Road, follows the path of Boat Quay and is steeped in history, having once been the first Teochew enclave and a thriving textile district.

  • 13 HongKong Street

    This 4-storey conservation shophouse is a prime commercial asset located in one of Singapore’s most coveted districts. It is conveniently located within walking distance from Clarke Quay and Raffles Place MRT Stations. This shophouse features the innovative use of concrete fins and air vents on its façade as functional and decorative elements inspired by the Modern Art Deco Style. The well-proportioned windows complement the façade giving it a familiar geometric design.

  • 11 New Bridge Road

    Situated in the prime Singapore River / Boat Quay district lies this iconic and rare corner 4-Storey conservation shophouse that enjoys dual frontage at the junction of New Bridge Road and Upper Circular Road. It is conveniently located just opposite Clarke Quay MRT Station and Clarke Quay Central.

  • 52 Boat Quay

    Tastefully restored, this rare 6-storey CBD shophouse located in the heart of bustling Boat Quay stands out amongst its neighbours along the Singapore River, lined with an eclectic mix of premium restaurants, alfresco dining and lively bars.

Commercial Shophouses

  • 55, 56, 57, 58 Amoy Street

    Strategically located within walking distance of key MRT stations—including Telok Ayer, Tanjong Pagar, and Raffles Place—this prestigious property offers exceptional connectivity throughout the city.

  • 37, 38, 39 Upper Weld Road

    These three adjoining two-storey shophouses are located in the vibrant Jalan Besar district of Singapore, within walking distance of Jalan Besar MRT, Rochor MRT, and Little India MRT stations.

  • 277, 279 South Bridge Road

    This pair of 3.5-storey shophouses is in the heart of Chinatown and within walking distance of Maxwell MRT Station.

  • 309, 311 Jalan Besar

    This 2.5-storey corner pair of shophouses with a double frontage and a 4-storey rear extension sits along Jalan Besar and Petain Road. It is within walking distance of Farrer Park and Bendemeer MRT stations.

  • 301 Jalan Besar

    This row of four-storey conservation shophouses, known as The Grand Trio, is located in the Jalan Besar Conservation Area and is within walking distance of Farrer Park, Jalan Besar, and Lavender MRT stations.

  • 5, 7, 9 Townshend Road

    This quaint trio of shophouses, with extremely unique external detailing, consists of a corner 3-storey shophouse that enjoys double frontage on Townshend Road and Maude Road, and a pair of 2.5 storey shophouses with 4-storey rear extensions. In the heart of Townshend Road, they are flanked by 3 MRT stations, Lavender, Jalan Besar and Farrer Park. They are within walking distance of Mustafa Centre and City Square Mall.

  • 75 Maude Road

    This elegant 3-storey Art Deco shophouse is located just opposite Jalan Besar Plaza and is within minutes of City Square Mall, Mustafa Centre, and the Lavender, Jalan Besar, and Farrer Park MRT Stations. Its strategic location offers great convenience and accessibility, making it a perfect blend of historical charm and modern living.

  • 79 Maude Road

    Nestled in the historic district of Jalan Besar, this charming 2.5 storey shophouse with a 4 storey rear extension on Maude Road enjoys close proximity to City Square Mall, Mustafa Centre and Lavender, Jalan Besar and Farrer Park MRT Stations.

  • 38 Circular Road

    Nestled near the iconic Singapore River in the bustling Boat Quay area, 38 Circular Road is a 4-storey conservation shophouse within walking distance of Clarke Quay and Raffles Place MRT Stations. Circular Road, branching out of South Bridge Road, follows the path of Boat Quay and is steeped in history, having once been the first Teochew enclave and a thriving textile district.

  • 13 HongKong Street

    This 4-storey conservation shophouse is a prime commercial asset located in one of Singapore’s most coveted districts. It is conveniently located within walking distance from Clarke Quay and Raffles Place MRT Stations. This shophouse features the innovative use of concrete fins and air vents on its façade as functional and decorative elements inspired by the Modern Art Deco Style. The well-proportioned windows complement the façade giving it a familiar geometric design.

Residential Properties

  • Oceanfront Penthouse

    Sitting pretty atop the highest building in Sentosa, this contemporary-style residence offers a luxurious seafront living experience with 360° ocean views.

  • 12 Treasure Island

    Nestled in the exclusive residential precinct of Sentosa Cove, this waterfront bungalow designed by renowned architect Timothy Seow is the quintessence of luxurious living.

Bukit Pasoh Area

  • 25 Teo Hong Road

    Located in the esteemed Bukit Pasoh Conservation Area, this rare and spacious 3.5-storey conservation shophouse is conveniently minutes away from Outram Park MRT station.

Chinatown Area

  • 277, 279 South Bridge Road

    This pair of 3.5-storey shophouses is in the heart of Chinatown and within walking distance of Maxwell MRT Station.

  • 56 Smith Street

    This prime 2.5-storey shophouse is located within the heart of Chinatown. It is within walking distance to Chinatown MRT station.

  • 5 Temple Street

    Along Temple Street in the heart of Chinatown lies this 3.5-storey charming shophouse, merely a few minutes’ walk away from Chinatown MRT and the upcoming Maxwell MRT Station. 5 Temple Street was most recently occupied by Toh Foong, a local antique shop that has been located here since the 1970s.

  • 79, 81 Pagoda Street

    This charming pair of adjoining 3.5 storey historic shophouses is on the bustling Pagoda Street, right at the doorstep of Chinatown MRT Station. Businesses here enjoy high visibility with round-the-clock foot traffic.

  • 26, 28 Temple Street

    Nestled in the historic district of Chinatown, this pair of unique adjoining shophouses on Temple Street enjoys close proximity to Chinatown MRT. In the early 1900s, 28 Temple Street was once a common gaming house and its owner, Chui Kong, assisted in carrying out a Chap Ji Kee lottery.

  • 62 Pagoda Street

    Recently renovated to combine the charm of a historic shophouse with the feel of a modern office, this majestic shophouse in bustling Chinatown was once occupied by Guang Xing Xiang Tailor Shop in the 1930s.

  • 21 Mosque Street

    Located in the heart of Chinatown, this historic 3-storey conservation shophouse offers a delightful fusion of heritage and modernity, just minutes away from Chinatown MRT and Telok Ayer MRT stations.

  • 6 Mosque Street

    This exquisite 2.5 storey conservation shophouse, situated minutes from Chinatown MRT and Telok Ayer MRT stations, sits at the heart of historic Chinatown and is one of the few remaining First Transitional style shophouses along Mosque Street.

  • 198 South Bridge Road

    Located at the key cross intersection of Chinatown, 198 South Bridge Road housed Weng Cheong Co Pte Ltd, an established jeweller with nearly 100 years of history, known for their diamond, jade and gold jewellery.

  • 54, 56 Pagoda Street

    Located bang in the center of the busiest stretch of Chinatown, this pair of 3.5-storey Early Style Shophouse units housed the first ever western tailor shop (洋服店) on bustling Pagoda Street.

Sentosa Residential

  • 12 Treasure Island

    Nestled in the exclusive residential precinct of Sentosa Cove, this waterfront bungalow designed by renowned architect Timothy Seow is the quintessence of luxurious living.

Duxton Hill Area

  • 70, 71, 72 Duxton Road

    This charming adjoining trio of 3.5-storey shophouses situated near the bustling intersection of Duxton Road and Craig Road enjoys triple frontage.

  • 38, 39 Craig Road

    This unique pair of 3-storey conservation shophouses lie in the heart of Craig Road, which links Neil Road to Tanjong Pagar Road. With a distinct forecourt and intricate “Chinese Baroque” architectural design, the shophouses also have unblocked views of the Pinnacle at Duxton park area.

Sentosa Residential

  • Oceanfront Penthouse

    Sitting pretty atop the highest building in Sentosa, this contemporary-style residence offers a luxurious seafront living experience with 360° ocean views.

  • 12 Treasure Island

    Nestled in the exclusive residential precinct of Sentosa Cove, this waterfront bungalow designed by renowned architect Timothy Seow is the quintessence of luxurious living.

Jalan Besar Area

  • 37, 38, 39 Upper Weld Road

    These three adjoining two-storey shophouses are located in the vibrant Jalan Besar district of Singapore, within walking distance of Jalan Besar MRT, Rochor MRT, and Little India MRT stations.

  • 309, 311 Jalan Besar

    This 2.5-storey corner pair of shophouses with a double frontage and a 4-storey rear extension sits along Jalan Besar and Petain Road. It is within walking distance of Farrer Park and Bendemeer MRT stations.

  • 301 Jalan Besar

    This row of four-storey conservation shophouses, known as The Grand Trio, is located in the Jalan Besar Conservation Area and is within walking distance of Farrer Park, Jalan Besar, and Lavender MRT stations.

  • 5, 7, 9 Townshend Road

    This quaint trio of shophouses, with extremely unique external detailing, consists of a corner 3-storey shophouse that enjoys double frontage on Townshend Road and Maude Road, and a pair of 2.5 storey shophouses with 4-storey rear extensions. In the heart of Townshend Road, they are flanked by 3 MRT stations, Lavender, Jalan Besar and Farrer Park. They are within walking distance of Mustafa Centre and City Square Mall.

  • 75 Maude Road

    This elegant 3-storey Art Deco shophouse is located just opposite Jalan Besar Plaza and is within minutes of City Square Mall, Mustafa Centre, and the Lavender, Jalan Besar, and Farrer Park MRT Stations. Its strategic location offers great convenience and accessibility, making it a perfect blend of historical charm and modern living.

  • 79 Maude Road

    Nestled in the historic district of Jalan Besar, this charming 2.5 storey shophouse with a 4 storey rear extension on Maude Road enjoys close proximity to City Square Mall, Mustafa Centre and Lavender, Jalan Besar and Farrer Park MRT Stations.

Kampong Glam Area

  • 33, 35 Sultan Gate

    Located in the heart of the Kampong Glam historic district, this pair of unique adjoining shophouses on Sultan Gate enjoys close proximity to Nicoll Highway MRT, Bugis MRT, and Lavender MRT Stations.

Keong Saik Area

  • 10 Jiak Chuan

    Strategically located in the hip Keong Saik area, this tastefully decorated 2.5-storey shophouse, now surrounded by trendy designer bars and chic cafes, was once a residential home.

Tanjong Pagar Area

  • 11 Craig Road

    Nestled along the quaint street of Craig Road, these conserved landmark shophouses offer a captivating blend of history and modern charm, just a short distance away from Tanjong Pagar and Outram Park MRT stations.

  • 25, 27 Tanjong Pagar Road

    This pair of four and a half-storey conservation shophouses sits amidst a row of 15-unit 4-storey prewar Art Deco shophouses, flanked by Murray Street and Cook Street and near the upcoming Maxwell MRT and existing Tanjong Pagar MRT stations. The block is adjoined with the 14-unit 3-storey Murray Terrace at the back, which once housed Murray Street Food Alley.

  • 33, 35, 37 Tras Street

    This prominent trio of amalgamated shophouses stands at the corner of Tras Street, next to Maxwell House and the newly opened Six Senses Maxwell. Just a stone’s throw away from the current Tanjong Pagar and upcoming Maxwell MRT Stations, the shophouses enjoy a steady flow of foot traffic.

  • 67 Tanjong Pagar Road

    This elegantly conserved property in the vibrant Tanjong Pagar area was once occupied by Chop Wing Joo and Chop Wing Foh pawnbroker shops.

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