Imagine waking up to the sweet scent of one of Singapore’s remaining stretches of primary rainforest, exploring 24 km of nature trails right at your doorstep, and having both heritage neighbourhood and vibrant city life just minutes away from home.
Building on the opening of nearby Beauty World MRT on the Downtown Line in 2015, the Master Plan 2019 will further enhance the area’s convenience and attractiveness for years to come. The Old Bukit Timah Fire Station will be conserved to house a visitor centre, while the former Railway Station Staff Quarters is set to be home to a food establishment.
Most private estates are leasehold, meaning at the end of 99 years or 999 years, the property has to be returned to the state. You can be rest assured that freehold will continue to retain its value past the initial few decades of ownership. To venture further, just walk 10 minutes to Beauty World MRT station on the Downtown Line. From there, quickly access the rest of the island with five MRT interchanges — get onto the Circle Line at Botanic Gardens MRT; Thomson East-Coast Line at Stevens MRT; North-South Line at Newton MRT; North-East Line at Little India and East-West Line at Bugis.
You can even make world-class nature a part of your morning and evening rituals at nearby Botanic Gardens, which is designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Catch up on socialising at Temasek Club and Raffles Town Club, before retreating back into the privacy of home.Forett At Bukit Timah takes inspiration from the French word for ‘forest’ - a homage to the nearby Bukit Timah Nature Reserve and the abundance of green areas surrounding Forett at Bukit Timah.
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