1 MOULMEIN RISE
1 Moulmein Rise is strategically located to the Novena MRT Station and Novena Square and United Square shopping malls. Amenities like shops, food centres, banks, clinics, super-markets can be found are a stone's throw away.
1 Moulmein Rise is accessible via the nearby Central Expressway (CTE) and the Pan Island Expressway (PIE). Public transport like buses, taxis or the sub-way (MRT) are easily accessible from this condominium.
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FACILITIES AT 1 MOULMEIN RISE
- LAP POOL
- JACUZZI
- BBQ
- GYM
- BASEMENT CAR PARK
- 24-HOUR SECURITY
NEAREST MRT STATIONS
NOVENA MRT STATION
Distance: 0.31 km
FARRER PARK MRT STATION
Distance: 1.07 km
NEWTON MRT STATION
Distance: 1.25 km
NEAREST INTERNATINAL SCHOOLS
ST JOSEPH INSTITUTIONAL INTERNATIONAL
Distance: 0.36 km
SAN YU ADVENTIST SCHOOL
Distance: 0.69 km
INSWORLD INSTITUTE
Distance: 1.74 km
NEAREST PRIMARY SCHOOLS
BALESTIER HILL PRIMARY SCHOOL
Distance: 0.81 km
BALESTIER HILL PRIMARY SCHOOL
Distance: 0.81 km
FARRER PARK PRIMARY SCHOOL
Distance: 0.85 km
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