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Default AMBER PARK - A Freehold Property by CDL Architect: SCDA Architect

Amber Park Singapore is one of the rare landmark and new freehold residential project within the Districts. This is basically the residential project that will arise by the site of previous Amber Park. All of thiee designed and landscaped are awarded by the SCDA Architects. The development of this giant project development plan is located at 16, 18 and 18A Amber Gardens, District 15, Singapore.This project contains full luxurious condominium dwellings along with the three 21-storey high blocks, which contains the housing blocks of about 592 homes, basements and car parking areas. Most important and beautiful thing about these housing unitsare that, many of them commanding the stunning sea views and also the orientation of the blocks is north south direction. PROJECT LOCATION DETAILS OF AMBER PARK Amber Park condo project will be fully completed in the year of 2023 and it's accessible with the upcoming Katong MRT Station. Location is perfect and easy to reachable to the owners of the house who will easily be able to take buses because there are several different buses routes available along with the Marine Parade Road and Mountbatten Road. Furthermore, the Opus is also located near the East Coast Parkway i.e. ECP. Many different Pubs are also present near to the location which you can easily gather with your friends, family members and office colleagues after your office timing work. Some of the resident want venture for other places such as JooChiat Road offers a wide variety of local dishes and several other entertainmentways. For full project details please visit the Official Website.

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