Sustained Land Set to Launch the Sen in Upper Bukit Timah From $2,199 PSF

Beyond $2,199 PSF in Upper Bukit Timah? Sustained Land’s “The Sen” breaks conventional pricing wisdom while offering unmatched nature proximity, premium layouts, and education advantages. Smart investors are taking notice.

Upper Bukit Timah Launch

How does a new launch in Upper Bukit Timah manage to feel both tucked away and brilliantly connected? The Sen, a forthcoming condominium by Sustained Land, answers that question at De Souza Avenue and Jalan Jurong Kechil in District 21.

Tucked-away calm meets seamless connectivity at The Sen, Upper Bukit Timah’s poised new address.

A short stroll from Beauty World MRT on the Downtown Line, and minutes by car to the Pan-Island Expressway, the address puts daily errands, commutes, and weekend escapes within easy reach. Yet it sits by some of Singapore’s most cherished green lungs, including Bukit Timah Nature Reserve, Rifle Range Park, and the Rail Corridor, giving residents a rare blend of city access and nature calm.

Planned across five 10-storey blocks with 347 units, the project offers one- to five-bedroom layouts, suited to singles, growing families, and multi-generational households. Sustained Land, noted for quality and smart design, focuses here on lush landscaping, premium finishes, and practical, well-lit interiors.

The low-density planning aims for serenity and exclusivity, while lifestyle touches, from thoughtfully placed social nooks to modern conveniences, raise the day-to-day experience.

Education sits close by, a frequent checklist item for buyers. Within two kilometres are Methodist Girls’ School, Pei Hwa Presbyterian, and Bukit Timah Primary, trimming travel time for morning drop-offs. The development’s appeal is further enhanced by its proximity to the prestigious GCB market where limited supply and high demand have driven values upward.

For many, that proximity, plus the MRT link, is a simple but powerful draw.

Pricing will be watched closely. Preview indications start from $2,199 PSF, positioned as attractive against recent District 21 and CCR launches, helped by a reasonable land acquisition cost. Showflat visits are by appointment, which also provides access to direct developer pricing.

Early-bird privileges and developer discounts are expected for registrants, and official channels provide rental yield estimates and loan tools to help buyers model affordability.

The pitch is straightforward: CCR adjacency vibes, green views, and sensible entry points, all in one package.

Market context appears supportive. District 21 launches have posted steady demand, while recent GLS tenders at Dunearn Road and Holland Link drew firm bids.

A Bukit Timah GLS for about 340 homes is tipped for 3 to 6 bidders, with top bids at S$1,500–S$1,600 PSF. The tender for this Bukit Timah site ends at noon on November 11, offering a timely gauge of developer sentiment.

Nearby benchmarks offer guideposts, not guarantees. That backdrop supports The Sen nicely.

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