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  1. Palm Gardens is a 99-years leasehold condominium development located at 2A - 2E Hong San Walk 689047, off Choa Chu Kang Avenue 1, in District 23. The development was completed in 2000.

  2. Find 17 Units for Sale at Palm Gardens listed on PropertyGuru Singapore, Awarded as Asia's Top Influential Brand by Influential Brands.

  3. Palm Garden Golf Club. Completely redesigned and rebuilt, this 18 hole course is facilitated with BUGGY ON COURSE, making Palm Garden Golf Club the first premier public golf course to offer such facility.

  4. Book your retreat in Putrajaya, Malaysia, at Palm Garden Hotel, Putrajaya, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel, a small luxury hotel that creates an oasis in the heart of the city.

  5. PALM GARDENS is located along Hong San Walk in Choa Chu Kang, in District 23. It is accessible through the nearest MRTs including Choa Chu Kang NS4 and Bukit Panjang DT1. Based on transaction data in the last 12 months, sale prices range from S$ 964 psf to S$ 1,112 psf at an average of S$ 1,049 psf.

  6. Palm Valley is home to the Palm Collection of the Singapore Botanic Gardens with more than 115 genera and over 220 species. They are arranged in a herring bone pattern with islands representing the major plant group.

  7. Palm Garden - Trade quality indoor and outdoor palms for sale from our nursery based in Albany, Auckland. Get a free online quote now!

  8. Palm Gardens is a 99-year leasehold development built in 2000 by Keppel Land Pte Ltd, located in district 23 along Hong San Walk. It has a total of 694 residential units. Key Selling Points. A number of schools near Palm Gardens like Chua Chu Kang Primary & Secondary School, South View Primary School and Teck Whye Primary School.

  9. Learn about Palm Gardens - prices, photos, maps, nearby MRT / LRT, amenities, the latest properties for rent & for sale in Palm Gardens, reviews, and more!

  10. Palm Garden Hotel, a Marriott Bonvoy hotel nestled within an urban oasis. With elegantly designed guestrooms showcasing elements of Malaysian culture and craft in an interior design inspired by traditional Malaysian woven designs in classic palm oil fruit colors.

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