Home & Decor

TIME WILL TELL

Walk-up apartments possess a certain je ne sais quoi. Their low-rise structures and the small number of units within each development give them an inherently more human scale. As many older units also tend to have larger spaces, they attracted Dr Lam Ying Keat, a dentist, and civil servant Jeanine Tan.

They purchased this walk-up along Keng Lee Road because of its central location,

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