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Treetops@Punggol oversubscribed by four times
By Wong Mun Wai, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 16 April 2007 2130 hrs

 
 
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SINGAPORE: Environment-friendly flats at Treetops@Punggol were over-subscribed by more than four times when applications closed on Monday.

In all, the project will have 712 units consisting of mainly 4-room flats and some 2-room and 5-room units.

The blocks will have an eco-deck above the carpark, skyrise greening on its roofs and a community garden.

The units will also feature energy-efficient designs, like solar panels on the roof to power the common corridors and other facilities.

For these extra features, the flats will cost slightly more - $139,000 to $254,000 for 3- and 4-room units, and $370,000 to $383,000 for 5-roomers.

Treetops@Punggol was awarded the Green Mark under a scheme to promote eco-friendly building technologies and designs. - CNA/ir

 

 



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