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Ris Grandeur
21 Elias RoadSingapore - 519929
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For Rent - Ris Grandeur (D18) - 3 BR, 1350 sqft -- S$ 3.5 k
Advertised By Charmaine Lee - Call 90291761Listed on February 10, 2012
Ris Grandeur @ Elias Road (3+1) For Rent!!! Partial Furnished A/C High Floor Pool View Avail Immed Asking $3500 Call 9029 1761 Now For Viewing!!!
For Rent - Ris Grandeur (D18) - 2 BR, 1066 sqft -- S$ 3 k
Advertised By Daryl Chia - Call 81821190Listed on February 10, 2012
Nice unit asking for 3k only! Partially furnished move in immediate. Call now for viewing appointment!
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For Sale - Ris Grandeur (D18) - 2 BR, 1065 sqft -- S$ 1.055 m
Advertised By Shirley Tan BH - Call 93375393Listed on February 10, 2012
Gis Grandeur -Freehold project Choice unit face poolview at leasehold price $990psf only 2+study 1065sqft good size ... well kept unit Call now for viewing appointment
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236 'Ris Grandeur' Result(s) found in Ask Guru - Questions & Answers
I am currently staying in a Punggol 4rm flat that just turned 5 years. With a 300k plus value now and plus my affordability, I am shopping around for a 600k condo around Northeast area (e.g. Ris Grandeur, Ferraria Pk, also waiting for the Punggol new EC site result etc.). My streetsmart sense tells me to wait a while (e.g. due to possible recession coming, inflation, subprime spillover from US). Any recommendation and advice for me?
Posted by T. Lee - April 23, 2008 | Category: General Questions
I stay in a 3 bedroom apartment (1292sqft with recent renovation) at the freehold Ris Grandeur. The apartment is at the highest possible floor (#16, just under the penthouse), has the best unblocked facing, and is situated at the premium block. I wish to know that with the recent launch of the leasehold Livia project, will it help drive the price of my property up? Also, based on today's bleak-ing market, what's the estimated psf that my apartment can fetch?
Posted by Colin Goh - July 08, 2008 | Category: General Questions
