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Martin Ong

CEA License: R005764B

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Mosque Street

$31,980,000
Est. Repayment $114,508 / mo
5,155 sqft / $6,204 psf

Commercial For Sale
Mosqe Street
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  • 319.71m to DT19 Chinatown
  • 364.43m to NE5 Clarke Quay
  • 377.12m to DT18 Telok Ayer
  • 430.28m to EW14 Raffles Place
  • 430.28m to NS26 Raffles Place
  • 497.40m to NE4 Chinatown
  • 689.52m to TE18 Maxwell
  • 863.82m to DT17 Downtown
  • 881.32m to DT20 Fort Canning
  • 895.83m to TE19 Shenton Way
  • 997.93m to EW13 City Hall
  • 997.93m to NS25 City Hall

About this Property

Property Details

Built
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Floor Level
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Unit Facing
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Developer
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Tenure
Freehold
Type
Commercial
Sub-type
Shophouse
Listed
09 Apr 2025
Listing ID
214432019

Description

3 Storey Shophouse
Freehold
Land: 1,717 sqft est
Built-up: 5,155 sqft est
Rental: $21,750/month, 3F vacant

This historic 3-storey conservation shophouse lies in the heart of Chinatown, situated minutes from Chinatown MRT and Telok Ayer MRT stations.

Mosque Street is a one-way street in Chinatown that connects New Bridge Road to South Bridge Road. It was named after Masjid Jamae (Chulia), which is situated near the junction of Mosque Street and South Bridge Road. Constructed between 1830-1835, it is one of three mosques in Singapore built by the early Chulia Indian immigrants, many of whom settled along Mosque Street in the early years of Singapore. It is also home to some of the oldest shophouses in Singapore as Chinatown was the place where many early immigrants settled. The entrance to Mosque street has always been adorned with traditional shophouses and quaint curio shops.

The interior of this property is crafted to blend Islamic artistry and motifs with the traditional Chinese architectural styles prevalent in the area. The main space features an intricate timber mosaic floor that brings a sense of historic artistry to the space. In this project, a thoughtful lighting design strategically accentuates the complex pitch of the roofs, guiding the eye from the front entrance, across the skylight and to the rear, highlighting this defining feature of the shophouse. The lighting also celebrates the unique arched windows that punctuate the walls and offers a gentle reminder of the Islamic past and the streets connection to the historic Jamae Mosque, a prominent landmark in Chinatown since the 1820s.

Today, Mosque Street is home to a mix of Chinese eateries, Korean, Japanese restaurants, art galleries, hotels and backpackers’ hostels such as Porcelain Hotel Singapore, Hotel Mono and Zen Hostel, a popular hangout for tourists and locals.

ERA Million Dollar Club Award
Earn designation of Singapore Accredited Mortgage Planner(SAMP)
Transacted numerous units for sale

Amenities

  • Air conditioning

Location

60 Bus Stops Nearby

0 Schools Nearby