Property agent tries her best to sell 'cheapest private residential land' in SG—but there’s a catch - Singapore News

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Purchasers can neither build a house nor apply for utilities for the property and that’s mainly because of the size of the lot

The property in question is selling for $514 per square foot, which is a steal in today’s market, if only you could build a residence on this particular residential lot.

It could also be turned into a mini botanic garden, and Ms Tiang helpfully suggested that a buyer could plant their favourite fruits.

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