The top land bid for the Upper Thomson Road (Parcel A) site was submitted by Wee Hur Property Pte Ltd and GSC Holdings Pte Ltd at $613.9 million ($1,062 psf ppr). Their offer edged out the second-highest bid by a narrow 2.1%, underscoring the consortium’s strong conviction and competitive stance in securing this well-located site along the Thomson corridor. For Wee Hur, this marks a timely move to replenish its residential land bank, following its last notable condominium launch, Bartley Vue, a GLS site awarded in 2020.
The site had previously closed in June 2024 without any bids, likely due to the inclusion of a mandatory serviced apartment component in a location where demand for such units was largely untested. This reflected developers’ cautious stance toward projects in emerging residential areas with unconventional use requirements.
Responding to this, the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) introduced refinements in the 1H2025 GLS Programme to make the parcel more appealing. Serviced apartments were no longer a compulsory component, but subject to approval, giving developers more flexibility in conceptualizing their projects. This adjustment demonstrated URA’s responsiveness to market feedback and its commitment to aligning land parcels with prevailing demand dynamics.
These changes yielded positive results. The relaunch attracted five bids, a significant improvement over the earlier tender and even surpassing participation for the neighbouring Parcel B, which received only one bid. The renewed interest was also likely spurred by the successful launch of Springleaf Residence on the adjoining Parcel B site. Developed by GuocoLand and Intrepid Investments, Springleaf Residence achieved an impressive take-up rate exceeding 92% during its launch weekend, reinforcing developer confidence in the area’s growth potential.
The resurgence of interest signals growing recognition of the Springleaf Precinct as an emerging residential enclave with strong connectivity via the Thomson-East Coast Line. Supported by proximity to Springleaf MRT and the corridor’s lush greenery, the area is evolving into a sought-after address for both homeowners and investors.
With more than 95% of units sold, Springleaf Residence is expected to be fully sold before the Parcel A project launches. The limited unsold inventory and positive buyer sentiment will likely support new demand spillover from purchasers who missed earlier opportunities.
Overall, the tender results mark a turning point for Upper Thomson Road, reinforcing confidence in the precinct’s transformation into a vibrant and well-connected residential enclave in the northern region.
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Prepared By:
Mohan Sandrasegeran
Head of Research & Data Analytics
Email: mohan@sri.com.sg




