Knights Park in Cambridge in Singapore slated for launch sale over the weekend

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The property is located in Eddington, Cambridge, a new phase of houses in Knights Park is slated to be available for purchase within Singapore in the Raffles Hotel Arcade over the weekend of January 15-16.

Rubicon, the newest home model that is scheduled to launch, includes studios with one two-, three-bedroom units as well as duplex units beginning at the price of PS329,950 ($607,622).

Apartments are furnished with black industrial glass with modern finishes outfitted with modern fixtures. The top floor apartments have high vaulted ceilingswhich allow to create a greater feeling of space as well as better the airflow. Each apartment comes with a parking space.

The kitchens in the units are equipped with kitchen appliances, such as cooktop hood and oven, microwave, refrigerator, dishwasher as well as a dryer and washer.

In keeping with this trend to work at home, the new development includes co-working spaces. They offer a range of space designed for various needs of workers: a mixture of private workspaces and open areas that permit collaboration.

The greenery is landscaped between the buildings, with places where residents can sit and relax. There’s also a separate playground for children.

The project is situated in an ideal area. “The city is situated in the middle of a flourishing biotech and tech area located in Silicon Fen Cambridge, with international companies like Apple, Google, Amazon, Microsoft and AstraZeneca. It is a great place to work as well as a world-class educational surroundings, which means it is perfectly placed to meet the growing interest in residential investment opportunities,” remarks Doris Tan the regional director of Benham & Reeves, which is marketing the property in Singapore.

“Knights Park also enjoys the district-wide system, including an efficient energy centre that provides immediate heat and water as well as being the site of one of the biggest rainwater recycling facilities within the UK. It also has an ingenious underground recycling and refuse system, and solar panels are the norm in the entire development,” says Benham & Reeves.

The homes are adorned with a wide selection of green features, from top-quality robust insulation as well as triple glazing, to mechanical ventilation and photovoltaic panels and heat recuperation systems, the home also boasts.

A vast parcel comprised of more than 123 acres (50 hectares) of open, green space is surrounded by the development. Owners of homes can walk to Brook Leys parkland through a path of walking and cycling pathways. There’s also a local playground for children and a pitch for sports just five minutes away within the community.

In Knights Park, residents will be able reach Cambridge Railway Station in about 18 minutes via vehicle. Then, the residents are able to get to Stansted Airport in 30 minutes, Peterborough in 49 minutes and London Kings Cross in just under an hour, according to Benham & Reeves.

Residents also be able to access the Cambridge University Primary School, as well as several secondary schools are also accessible through the public transport system.

The development is developed by a family-owned firm Hill which is headquartered within Waltham Abbey. With a workforce of 350 employees and a total of 650 employees, the developer has a broad portfolio of work experience, including mixed-use development schemes, inner-city apartment buildings, and houses in the countryside.