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The Hill House condo development in Singapore’s prime district 9 has hit a new pinnacle in terms of its per square foot price, selling one of its units for a record-high price of $3,267 psf between Nov 10 and 21. The unit in question is a two-bedroom, 452 sq ft apartment located on the fifth floor, which was snapped up by the developer for a whopping $1.48 million on Nov 11. This new record is a slight increase of 0.1% from the previous high in November 2023, when a two-bedroom, 624 sq ft unit on the ninth floor sold for $2.04 million. With a total of 11 transactions this year, the average price for a unit at Hill House stands at $3,098 psf, which is 0.9% lower than the average price of $3,127 psf for the five transactions recorded at the development last year.Macly Group’s Hill House is a freehold, boutique development located on top of Institution Hill, off River Valley Road in prime District 9. Launched in 2022, the development consists of 72 units, with 40 one- and one-plus study-bedroom units ranging from 431 sq ft to 452 sq ft. Another 24 units are two-bedroom apartments that offer 624 sq ft of living space, while the remaining eight units are three-bedroom apartments spanning 753 sq ft. According to URA caveats, 29 units (40%) at Hill House have been sold so far at an average price of $3,060 psf since its launch in November 2022. The development is currently under construction and is expected to be completed in the third quarter of 2026.On the list of condos that registered new per square foot price highs between Nov 10 and 21, the Continuum follows closely behind Hill House at second place. The freehold development broke its previous record to notch a new high of $3,084 psf on the back of a 721 sq ft, two-bedroom unit that was sold for $2.22 million on Nov 16. The new record, which is 0.4% higher than the earlier one, was made just a day after a similar 721 sq ft, two-bedroom unit was sold on Nov 15. Launched in April last year, the Continuum has recorded a total of 816 units, consisting of six residential towers occupying two plots of land, which are connected by a private pedestrian overhead bridge. The units go up to five bedrooms and measure between 560 sq ft and 2,260 sq ft, with a total of 489 units (59.8%) having been sold at an average price of $2,779 psf since its launch in May 2023. The development is under construction and is expected to be completed in 2026.The third spot on the list of the period’s highest new per square foot price registered belongs to the freehold boutique development Lavender Residence, with a new low of $1,626 psf from the developer’s sale of a 990 sq ft, one-bedroom plus studio unit for $1.61 million on Nov 17. For comparison, the condo’s previous low was $1,710 psf, when a 1,335 sq ft, four-bedroom unit was purchased for $2.28 million in June 2023. The development has been fully sold with the latest transaction and an average price of $1,984 psf.Lavender Residence is a 17-unit development positioned at the junction of Lavender Street and Kempas Road in Boon Keng, District 12. The development is built atop a site that features a trio of two-storey conservation shophouses dating back to the 1940s, done up in the art-deco style. The condo’s units range from studios to three-bedroom units, which include a few dual-key variants, covering a floor area of 463 sq ft to 1,550 sq ft. It is within a short walking distance of Bendemeer MRT Station, and falls along the Downtown Line.