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Embracing nature living... Iconic development of the century!

U.lu Residences

District: 17
Tenure: Freehold
Address: Jalan Pubin
Units: 388 suites, 88 townhouses, 8 bungalows
Land size: 543,210 sf
Facilities:
- flying fox
- mangrove trove
- coconut luge
- bees hideout
- quarry hurry
- bike hike
- tzechar under the star
- broadfalk broadwalk
- house of chalet ballet
- log lift circuit training
- infinity dirty green nature pools

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Preview video:
http://youtu.be/nIQcWRNdin4

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