

The Sentosa Cove is the only place where foreigners without permanent resident status can buy landed property, though permission is still needed.
Photo: Sentosa Cove Resort Management

The Coast condominium at Sentosa Cove.Photo: Ho Bee Group

Artist’s impression of Quayside Collection.
Photo: Sentosa Cove

This home at Sentosa Cove, part of the Marina Collection development, overlooks the marina.
Photo: Sentosa Cove Resort Management

A Sentosa Cove luxury beachhouse with an underwater entertainment room in the basement that provides a fish-eye view of the pool.
Photo: SPH Magazines

A two-storey bungalow at Sentosa Cove.
Photo: Soho Design Partnership

This bungalow has bedrooms on the ground floor around the pool, because the owner wanted easy access to the pool and garden.
Photo: Sentosa Cove Resort Management

Bungalows designed for Sentosa Cove project.
Photo: Sentosa Cove

The guide price for this Sentosa Cove bungalow, which comes with a swimming pool, is between $12 million and $13 million.
Photo: DTZ

The pool deck of this bungalow at Sentosa Cove has been extended into the dining area to create an uninterrupted relaxation space.
Photo: Sentosa Cove Resort Management

Outdoor swimming pool at Raymond Phua’s house at Sentosa Cove, designed by architect Peter Tay. (Photo: BT, John Heng)
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Source : Asia One – 13 Oct 2009

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