Springleaf ResidenceResidences
A large District 26 new launch near Springleaf MRT, with rare conserved-building layouts and selected larger balance units still available.
The essentials, before you scroll.
Springleaf Residence gives buyers a District 26 address along Upper Thomson Road near Springleaf MRT on the Thomson-East Coast Line. The project may suit buyers who want a quieter north-side private-home setting, MRT access, and selected larger layouts close to nature-facing lifestyle nodes.
Springleaf living, seen closer.
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Springleaf MRT and Upper Thomson close by.
A radius view helps buyers compare MRT access, neighbourhood context and nearby north-side condo projects without relying on a fake directional map.
Balance units are mainly in larger layouts.
Springleaf Residence has 25 balance units based on the supplied data. Most standard 1BR, 2BR, 3BR and 4BR layouts are sold out, while selected conserved-building 3BR units and 5BR units remain.
Why Springleaf Residence may be worth considering.
Springleaf Residence may appeal to buyers who want a large new launch near the Thomson-East Coast Line but prefer a quieter, greener setting than central city projects. The remaining unit mix also tells a clear story: smaller and standard layouts are mostly sold, while selected conserved-building 3BR and 5BR homes remain.
A quieter Upper Thomson address with TEL access.
The project sits near TE4 Springleaf MRT, giving residents access to the Thomson-East Coast Line. This supports daily travel towards Lentor, Orchard, Marina Bay and East Coast areas over time, while keeping the home base in a lower-density neighbourhood.
Remaining supply is mainly 3BR conserved and 5BR.
The 25 balance units are concentrated in selected 3BR conserved-building types and 5BR layouts. This may suit buyers who want a larger own-stay home, while investors looking for smaller units may find limited choice.
