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In your dream, you stumbled upon Tropical Serenade Condo, a tropical paradise just outside Singapore. It's a 100 square meter wonder in a city of skyscrapers, complete with three bedrooms and a price tag that would make even Queenie Wong smile. Built in the year when iPhones first took over our lives ($731k, anyone?), it’s like living in your own mini tropical paradise—on a budget you’d have spent on endless bubble tea runs!
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This condominium is located in Tampines, Singapore, Singapore. Listed at 980,000 SGD (approximately $731,000 USD). The property offers a living area of 100 m², 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. Built in 2012. Price per square meter: $7,310/m². This is close to the Singapore average of $831,708.
Located in Tampines, Singapore.
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