Why is Yishun Ave 9 EC a good buy?

The EC site at Yishun Ave 9 drew in a higher-than-expected leading bid price of $373.5 mil from Singapore-listed property programmer Sing Holdings. The cost translates to a land price of $576 per square foot per plot ratio. The proposal rate is much better than market expectations that array from $500 to $550 per square foot per plot ratio. The last two ECs introduced in Yishun were both in 2015. The new EC at Yishun will be the following, as well as it will certainly be at some time in 2021, which is 6 to seven years after the last two EC projects were released. The Yishun EC project is located in close proximity to a plethora of amenities. The project is a few minutes' walk away from Yishun and Khatib MRT Station. The rest of Singapore is also highly accessible via TPE, SLE, CTE, and the future North-South Corridor (NSC). Drivers will find the future North-South Corridor (NSC) that makes travelling into the city a lot faster. The NSC with 21.5 km route will run both underground and above ground from Woodlands to CBD. Express bus services will run along the route on dedicated bus lanes and the cycling trunk route will be established along NSC. Yishun Ave 9 EC location map
Source: New EC in Yishun www.yishunec-sg.com

The new EC @ Yishun Ave 9 is also family-friendly because it is nearby Chongfu Primary School, Northland Primary School, Chung Cheng High School and Yishun Junior College. Khoo Teck Puat Hospital and a community hospital nearby will help to fulfill the healthcare needs of the residents. WHY BUY YISHUN 9 EC? Efficient layout & design allows flexibility in customization. Walking distance to the food court, markets and convenient stalls. Great rental potential with close proximity to G.E.M.S International School + Seletar Aerospace Park. Free 1 Year Shuttle Bus To Yishun MRT & Bus Interchange. Within 1km To Yishun Integrated Mall with Interchange/ North Point City. Near Health care center; Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, the Yishun Community and Yishun Pond was revamped with a three-storey lookout tower. The Yishun site is quite large, and it's expected that it can yield up to 600 homes. It's also expected to enjoy beautiful secene of the Khatib Bongsu nature park, once NParks completes it. The name Yishun is a Mandarin romanisation of Lim Nee Soon, a prominent industrialist who made his fortune from the rubber and pineapple plantations he had in the area. Yishun planning area is separated into several zones namely Khatib, Lower Seletar, Nee Soon, North Land, Springleaf, Yishun Central, Yishun East, Yishun South and Yishun West. Springleaf and Nee Soon subzones are private housing estates in Yishun.