A glimpse at the inside of a S$63 million Good Class Bungalow in S'pore

The carpark has space for 12 vehicles.

Tanya Ong| June 09, 2020, 10:33 AM

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Good Class Bungalows (GCBs) in Singapore are a certain category of property, with specific size and location criteria.

Designated within prime residential districts and with a minimum land plot size of 1,400 sq m, these properties are not only highly exclusive but also sought-after for those who can afford them.

And if you've ever wondered what it's like on the inside, a YouTube video by Jervis Ng from JNA Real Estate offers a glimpse into one of the GCBs.

The property, which costs a whopping S$63 million, has a build-up of 34,000 sq ft.

The owner apparently took a total of four years to build this, using 100 trailers to move every relic into the house.

Jervis Ng/YouTube

The place was designed by the same architects behind Pinnacle@Duxton, and was modelled after the Tang Dynasty capital Chang'an.

Here's a look at the inside.

The front garden:

Jervis Ng/YouTube

A 20m lap pool:

Jervis Ng/YouTube

The pool also features two lion statues, which hold the record for being the largest lion statues in Asia.

Jervis Ng/YouTube

The living area, which has a grand piano, and the dining area:

Jervis Ng/YouTube

Jervis Ng/YouTube

The house has a private museum:

Jervis Ng/YouTube

Bedroom:

Jervis Ng/YouTube

With a study area:

Jervis Ng/YouTube

And two-storey walk-in wardrobe:

Jervis Ng/YouTube

Private jacuzzi in the bathroom:

Jervis Ng/YouTube

And a rooftop that can accommodate up to 40 people:

Jervis Ng/YouTube

Insane.

You can watch the full video, which was uploaded on June 7, here:

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Top photo screenshots from Jervis Ng/YouTube.