33 Residences (Thirty-Three Residences) is located along Lorong 30 Geylang in District 14, Singapore. Just a few minutes walk to Paya Lebar MRT, Dakota MRT, Kallang MRT, Mountbatten MRT and a short distance to a plethora of the popular shopping malls, food courts, medical centers, supermarkets like Orchard Shopping Belt, Old Airport Road Food center, Kallang ActiveSG Tennis Centre, Tanjong Katong Complex, etc.

33 Residences Macly is a potential condominium LEADING on 2021. Its shining position is close to many areas within the needs of most people in Singapore. Firstly, it closest many main colleges as Kong Hwa School, Geylang Methodist School, and also Macpherson Primary School. Next, this condo comes via the local train terminals such as Aljunied (EW9), Dakota (CC8), as well as Paya Lebar (CC9 EW8).

Finally, it also closest many shopping centers as CITY PLAZA, PAYA LEBAR SQUARE, and also ONE KILOMETRES. This residential or commercial property is close to facilities like NTUC FAIRPRICE (GEYLANG LORONG 38), Giant( Aljunied Avenue 2), and also Giant( Tanjong Katong Complex).

Moreover, with sporting activities lovers, leisure places help to comfort the day with the closest Singapore Basketball Centre, the Geylang Stadium in addition to New Sports HubKallang Cricket Ground, also Kallang Squash and also Tennis Center

High-end facilities at 33 Residences will make you feel amazing. From overall design to elegant furniture will satisfy even the fastidious. Explore today!

33 Residences Location Map

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The Geylang District

“Geylang’s transformation also comes in the face of plans to develop the surrounding region into a commercial hub flanked by recreation and lifestyle choices.”

The Transformation of Geylang

Geylang’s transformation comes in the face of plans to develop the surrounding region into a commercial hub flanked by recreation and lifestyle choices. Paya Lebar is well on its way to be a fully-integrated commercial centre, while neighbouring hood Kallang is primed to be a new recreation hub and Aljunied, an education central. Being so strategically in the centre means Geylang can enjoy spillover commercial activities that add capital potential, especially when considering the rezoning of Geylang from residential to commercial.


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Bright terrace shophouses that line the multiple lorongs, preserve design features from the Art Deco, Late style and even Baroque Chinese period

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Brunch with specialty single-origin coffee at Melbourne-style cafe Brawn & Brains at the old Singapore Badminton Hall

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Onsight offers more than 2,000 square feet of bouldering surface and climbing walls, while Gymkraft has classes for gymnastics, parkour, trampoline and even aerial fitness.

Convenience & Transport

This precinct is gaining a new reputation as an up-and-coming locale just mere minutes drive away from the CBD, and well-connected to other parts of Singapore via Pan Island Expressway (PIE), East Coast Parkway (ECP) and Marina Coastal Expressway (MCE). Both the East-West and Circle overground lines are within walking distance, along with a good network of buses. Those who prefer to cycle or run to work can even do so via the Eastern Coastal Loops that runs along the riverside.


Leisure & Good Food

Proximity to modern amenities and lifestyle choices are also playing cards for the district. Geylang is close to a multitude of riverside entertainment, with Geylang River leading a green path to both East Coast Park and Gardens by the Bay. There are multiple shopping options, with Parkway Parade, I12 Katong, Suntec and the newly renovated SingPost offering a whole selection of retail, education, and three cinemas. And of course, when it comes to food, from dimsum to beers on tap, brunches to late-night suppers, Geylang is teeming with options that draw loyal crowds of both locals and visitors

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Choose from traditional mainstays such as har gow and zi-char, or more contemporary fusion offerings such as tomyum siew mai from 126 or Mongkok Dim Sum.

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Geylang is not synonymous with supper for no reason. From Szechuan to frog porridge, beef kway teow to fresh silky beancurd, late-night hunger pangs can hardly stay unsatisfied after a jaunt down the lorongs.

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Durians in Geylang are picked from rows of green thorny durians lining the roads, and best savoured with bare hands on the spot.

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The Tuckshop offers beers on tap and a cheeky menu with Lap Cheong Omelette and Kiasu Burger.


Heritage

The architecture of Geylang’s distinctive shophouses lay testament to a preserved history that starts from the early 1900s, and a little jaunt down its streets will uncover traditional brick-and-mortar shops, first-generation hawkers, a modern hidden meat skewer bar, even clan associations that still call their original space home. And yet modern businesses and cafes sit comfortably in the midst of this eclectic mish-mash of the old and new, adding new energy to Geylang’s historical richness.


Commune and Connectivity

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33 Residences Nearby Amenities

    Transportation

  • Aljunied MRT
  • Mountbatten MRT
  • Dakota MRT
  • Pan Island Expressway

    Schools

  • Kong Hwa School (Primary)
  • Broadrick Secondary School
  • Tanjong Katong Secondary School
  • Manjusri Secondary School
  • Victoria Junior College
  • Eunos Primary School

Lifestyle

  • Old Airport Road Food Centre
  • Geylang East Public Library
  • Geylang NPC (U/C)
  • Orange Valley Nursing Home
  • Urban Hostel
  • Geylang Park Connector
  • The CBD
  • Heritage

  • Fong Shoon Fui Kuan
  • Kong Leap Thiam Lim Tua Temple
  • Gurudwara Sahib PardesiKhalsa Dharmak Diwan
  • Chong Tuck Tong Chinese Temple
  • Katho Chengsia Temple
  • Masjid Khadijah
  • Nam Hai Keing Temple
  • Coronation Baptist Church
  • Koon Yim Tong Temple
  • Prajna Buddhist Evangelical Assembly
  • Kwan Imm See Temple
  • Lam Hai Fei Lai Temple
  • Gui Ci Maltreya Buddha Temple

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