THE QUINTET
Amenities like shopping malls, medical services, HDB shops add to the convenience of living in The Quintet.
Neighbourhood primary and secondary schools are within the vicinity, granting you and your child maximum ease in commuting. The Quintet is accessible via the nearby Kranji Expressway (KJE), leading to all parts of Singapore.
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THE QUINTET LOCATION MAP
FACILITIES AT THE QUINTET
- SWIMMING POOL
- JACUZZI
- GYMNASIUM
- BBQ
- TENNIS COURT
- BASKETBALL COURT
- PLAYGROUND
- CAR PARK
- 24-HOUR SECURITY
NEAREST MRT STATIONS
YEW TEE MRT STATION
Distance: 0.3 km
CHOA CHU KANG MRT STATION
Distance: 1.64 km
BUKIT PANJANG MRT STATION
Distance: 2.55 km
NEAREST INTERNATINAL SCHOOLS
SINGAPORE AMERICAN SCHOOL
Distance: 4.05 km
ST. FRANCIS METHODIST SCHOOL
Distance: 4.65 km
KINGSTON INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
Distance: 5.38 km
NEAREST PRIMARY SCHOOLS
YEW TEE PRIMARY SCHOOL
Distance: 0.23 km
UNITY PRIMARY SCHOOL
Distance: 0.59 km
KRANJI PRIMARY SCHOOL
Distance: 0.64 km
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