EAST VILLE
East Ville is conveniently situated near amenities and several reputable schools. It is only a stone's throw from major recreational hubs like Joo Chiat Complex, Geylang Serai Malay Village, Parkway Parade, Chinese Swimming Club and the East Coast beach.
Accessibility is the buzzword of East Ville. It is only a 15-minute drive from East Ville to the Central Business District (CBD) and accessible via nearby expressways like the Pan Island Expressway (PIE) and East Coast Parkway (ECP).
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EAST VILLE LOCATION MAP
NEAREST MRT STATIONS
EUNOS MRT STATION
Distance: 0.78 km
PAYA LEBAR MRT STATION
Distance: 1.25 km
KEMBANGAN MRT STATION
Distance: 1.42 km
NEAREST INTERNATINAL SCHOOLS
CHATSWORTH INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL (EAST)
Distance: 1.14 km
CANADIAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL (TANJONG KATONG)
Distance: 1.17 km
ETONHOUSE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
Distance: 1.67 km
NEAREST PRIMARY SCHOOLS
HAIG GIRLS' SCHOOL
Distance: 0.09 km
TANJONG KATONG PRIMARY SCHOOL
Distance: 0.87 km
CHIJ (KATONG) PRIMARY
Distance: 1.11 km
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