Sennett Residence Condo For Rent S$4,175 - S$4,175 | MetroResidences

Sennett Residence

31 Pheng Geck Ave, 13, Singapore, 348226
2016
2 Bedrooms
829 sqft

S$4,175

/month
Overview

Sennett Residence is an extremely well designed and thought out development. It has a wide range of units, and a lot of different penthouse options, each unique meaning residents really will have a home like no one else in the development, or indeed on the island. Units are also relatively large compared to its competitors. Location wise, Sennett Residence is also very tough to beat. As well as a good amount of options when it comes to eateries in the vicinity, the development is also right outside the MRT station, affording residents an easy and speedy journey to other parts of the island. Sennett Residence – Accessibility Sennett Residence is located right behind Potong Pasir MRT Station on the North East Line. From there it is 2 stops to Serangoon Interchange, with NEX shopping Mall. 4 stops in the other direction is Dhoby Ghaut which then connects you to the North South Line and hence Orchard Road and the CBD. Sennett Residence is also convenient for buses, with a stop outside the station serving routes to Clementi Interchange, Geylang, Toa Payoh Interchange, Upper East Coast, Hougang and even Resorts World Sentosa.For car owners, the PIE and CTE are easily accessed from Sennett Residence, and from there both Orchard Road and the CBD are a 10 – 15 minute drive away.

Map
Potong Pasir (NE10)
Distance
100 m
Walk
2 min
North East Line
Within 10 mins walk
Restaurant
Coffee shop
Convenience store
Amenities
Common areas
Elevator
Swimming Pool
Gym
BBQ Areas
Car Park
24-hour security guard
Rental & Floor plan

All (1)

2 Bedrooms (1)

2 Bedrooms

2 Bedrooms
Unit type
Unit no.
Layout
Size
Rental
Availability

2BR

S$4,175
2 Bedrooms, 2 baths, 829ft²
1 unit available
Unit
Rent
Availability
2BR
2 Bedrooms
829ft²
S$4,175
FGFxx
FGFxx
Furnished
S$4,175
Immediately
About Toa Payoh area
Toa Payoh, in Hokkien, translates as "big swamp" (with toa meaning "big" and payoh meaning "swamp"). The Malay word for swamp is paya. It is the Chinese equivalent of Paya Lebar, which translates to "big swamp land". Toa Payoh Park has cool features like a hexagonal bridge feature, as well as a super classic arched bridge. All this pales in comparison to the most iconic of all – Toa Payoh Tower. Built-in 1972, the tower rewards those who make the trek up with sweeping views of the estate.
Toa Payoh, in Hokkien, translates as "big swamp" (with toa meaning "big" and payoh meaning "swamp"). The Malay word for swamp is paya. It is the Chinese equivalent of Paya Lebar, which translates to "big swamp land". Toa Payoh Park has cool features like a hexagonal bridge feature, as well as a super classic arched bridge. All this pales in comparison to the most iconic of all – Toa Payoh Tower. Built-in 1972, the tower rewards those who make the trek up with sweeping views of the estate.
Related Residential Rental
1 / 1
Related Serviced Apartments
1 / 1
0/20
Call now