THE VISIONAIRE EC @ CANBERRA MRT STATION

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The Visionaire is a new EC (executive condominium) that will be launching for sale in April 2016.

It is the 2nd nearest EC to an MRT station with units available.  Open now for viewing appointments.


HIGHLIGHTS
. 5 minute walk, less than 400m to Canberra MRT station
. Walking distance to amenities and shops, like the upcoming Canberra Plaza
. First EC to be fitted with SMART Home technology
. SMART home living - control your living environment & security at the touch of your smartphone


FACTS
. 16 Blocks of 9 to 11 storeys
. 632 Units
. Basement Carpark
. 2, 3 and 4 bedroom units - See Visionaire EC Floor Plan
. Configurable to your preferences through Co-Space Design
. TOP 1 July 2019  (Target 1 October 2018)


Please check out The Visionaire EC website for more information, or arrange for a Visionaire EC Showflat viewing at 9295 9180.  Thank you.


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EC with 'smart homes' to be ready in 2019

Here is the latest news on Visionaire EC.  As reported in the Straits Times of 6 April 2016.


A residential project to be built at Canberra Link in Sembawang will be Singapore's first executive condominium with what are called smart homes.

The 99-year-leasehold The Visionaire, which will be completed in 2019, will have smart lock systems complete with cameras that will allow residents to monitor visitors and control who gains access to their homes through their smart devices.

Owners will also be able to control household appliances like air conditioners and washing machines remotely using their mobile phones or tablets under the smart home system, which has been developed in partnership with tech giant Samsung.

Mr Li Jun, general manager of developer Qingjian, said yesterday that the idea behind the 632-unit The Visionaire was to get people to incorporate technology to improve every aspect of their daily lives. "We hope that taking this first step will encourage other industry leaders to develop more homes of the future," he said in Mandarin.

"Such smart homes are also in line with the Government's vision of a smart nation," Mr Li added, but acknowledged that some people still find the idea of a smart home uncomfortable. "In that case, they can choose to opt out of the smart system," he said.

First-year subscription fees for the smart system will be paid by Qingjian. Details for the subsequent years have yet to be finalised. Qingjian said it is looking at $750 to $800 per square foot for the units, which will range from 721 sq ft for a two-bedroom apartment to 1,581 sq ft for a four-bedroom apartment.

Bookings for the units will commence on April 23.
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