According to feng shui principles, water is an auspicious element associated with prosperity and good fortune—which explains why waterfront homes are so highly desired. In the exclusive Sentosa Cove enclave, the Seascape condominium is one particular property that stands out.
Jointly developed by Ho Bee Land and IOI Properties Singapore, the residential gem, comprising two eight‑storey blocks, offers a wide range of units for individuals and families alike, including two villa duplexes that each has its private pool, 18 penthouses, and various three‑ and four‑bedroom units. All units are accessed via their own private lift lobby and boast floor plans that are more spacious than the average apartment on the main island.
Positioned at the southernmost tip of Singapore, Seascape has become an investment‑worthy property for its unrivalled 360‑degree views of the sea and marina, the low‑density neighbourhood and its unique address. Beyond being prized by those who desire to sink into the beauty of its maritime setting, there is a bevy of amenities for its close‑knit community to enjoy, including concierge services, a clubhouse, a gym and a swimming pool. The area will also soon benefit from the upcoming completion of the first phase of the Sentosa‑Brani master plan, which will expand the island’s existing amenities and recreational offerings.
This story is from the June 2023 edition of Tatler Singapore.
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