The tembusu grand is a brand new residential development that has been launched in the heart of District 15. A luxurious project that offers homeowners an exquisite lifestyle. It is designed by renowned architect firm Wing Tai, who have a reputation for exceptional craftsmanship, thoughtful design and community engagement.
This development is a once in a lifetime opportunity for those looking to own a modern and elegant property with a touch of nature. The developer’s vision for this project was to create a modern sanctuary that offers residents an immersive experience of their surroundings. They also aim to be environmentally conscious with the development, replete with renewable energy sources and the use of green technologies in their designs.
The development is surrounded by lush greenery, and this will help to reduce air pollution and noise levels. It is located close to a future MRT station, and the site’s proximity to other public facilities will make it easy for residents to travel. For example, it is within walking distance to Tanjong Katong Primary School and Canadian International School (Tanjong Katong Campus), and many of the area’s restaurants.
In addition, the area is well served by several medical centres that are equipped with high-tech equipment. This will ensure that the development’s residents are able to receive the medical care they need in a timely manner, should an emergency arise.
The name of the development is inspired by one of Singapore’s most iconic trees, the Tembusu. The Tembusu is a tall and impressive tree that is indigenous to Southeast Asia. It has been nicknamed the ‘Evergreen of the East’ and is valued for its longevity, resilience, and adaptability. The tree is also known as Urung in the Philippines, Trai in Cambodia, and Tam Sao in Thailand.
As such, the name Tembusu Grand pays tribute to both the past and the future of the city. It is the ideal place for affluent individuals and families who are seeking a sophisticated property that can be enjoyed for generations to come.
The development is set to be a car free town centre, and this will encourage residents to walk instead of driving. The project will have its own bus stop, and the nearby future Tengah MRT station and Hong Kah MRT stations on the Jurong Region Line will also be close by. This will enable residents to get around easily without having to rely on their cars, which will also contribute to the environment. For road users, the Kranji Expressway and Pan Island Expressway are also a short drive away from the development.