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Good old school squarish architecture with no frills living. Just good living space and great location. Recent psf seems to be on the rise to around $1,300 to $1500. Great potential
Lived here for 4 year and lucky to get a unit facing inwards. it has the morning sun and plenty of nice breeze. Since the renovation of this building, this development been a hidden Gem in the midst of Novena, minutes from Novena Square and MRT. Gated and generally having very humble and quiet neighbours, I loved being in this development. What we lack in facility, we were spoilt by the convenience and friendly neighbours. I believe the tenants were all carefully screened before let. Nice place to stay! Loved it. Gem in a City.
Interior / Units
5
Common Areas
3
Condo Facilities
3
Transport Links
5
Nearby Amenities
5
Management
5
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Novena court is a nice to stay or rent as amnenities and the mrt station are just within 10-15 mins walk away. However as it is a very old building and the trash dump is just located in open space behind the building, I always find roaches and bugs in my rented flat, notwithstanding ways that I have put in placed to reduce their appearances..other than that the place is ok.
Novena Court is a great area to live in, with MRT, shopping malls and restaurants around it.
However, in the unit where I lived in for a year, I had rats in the apartment twice. And we are very clean (we have a Filipina foreign domestic worker with us) and the unit is on the fifth level!
Also, in the carpark behind, there were two instances where I discovered human faeces. It was like someone just decided to pass motion in broad daylight (about 4pm).
Also, there were instances where objects were thrown from a housing unit to the carpark, These included a half-eaten piece of meat with bone (It wouldn't be fatal but it could cause a dent on your head or car) and a small packet of rice.
Check with the management, I am certain they are aware of all these.