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The Orie Reinvigorating The District of Toa Payoh, Singapore

Today, Singapore is considered one of the most highly desirable places to live. There are many reasons for this, too, ranging from its economic stability to its excellent quality of life.
With a high-class infrastructure delivering enviable transport and health services, Singapore also focuses on a clean and green environment.
Tax rates are low, it’s easy to do business, and with high employment, Singapore is a home away from home for expats, too.
One area that is proving popular is Toa Payoh in Central Singapore. Being one of the oldest residential towns, it’s rich in history and culture.
The Orie
It’s been eight years since a new launch in Toa Payoh, which is exactly why The Orie is making waves in the real estate market.
Residents of Gem Residences, Trevista, and Bishan Loft are all craning their necks to find out what’s new in the neighborhood.
The prestigious new development boasts 3 blocks and 777 units comprising everything from one bedroom plus a study, to a five-bedroom penthouse with a private lift, The Orie is truly a home for every budget and lifestyle.
Situated at Toa Payoh Lorong 1, The Orie is sandwiched between Toa Payoh and Braddell MRT stations, the latter being just a short three-minute walk away. This makes the Orie just four stops away from Orchard.
Train stations
Both Braddell and Toa Payoh stations are part of the North-South Line, which runs from Jurong East all the way to Marina South Pier.
“The concept is the build an accessible living within a convenient location,” shares a rep from the developers – a three-way collaboration between City Developments Limited, Frasers Property and Sekisui House, “The Orie Showflat will be able to give an insight into the convenience of a luxurious home in a prime location.”
Security
In an attempt to bridge both old and new, smart home technology will be integrated into each unit, enhancing security and efficiency. One of their innovative features is a QR code generator that bypasses the hassle of registering guests while not neglecting security.
“Security is of utmost importance at The Orie, we want residents to feel safe in their homes, but we also want to give them the ease of access. Often, having guests over can feel daunting and overwhelming because of the necessary security measures, but our QR feature will change the way that guests are received, making it much more convenient,” a rep explains, going on to highlight the various smart home features that each unit at The Orie will possess.
High Tech
Since everyone has a mobile device today, it makes sense for The Orie to utilise this and offer residents a mobile app through which they can monitor their home, control temperature and lighting remotely, and manage entry into their home—whether guests, family, or a postman.
Viewing appointments are currently open for booking, and interested parties can immerse themselves in The Orie’s vision. Discover floor plan layouts and the look and feel of the developer’s concept of living in modern luxury.
Community
Aside from the obvious quality of both craftsmanship and materials, the show flat will offer viewers a glimpse into what it would feel like to truly live in a community-focused, high-functioning living space that plays into modern aesthetics and sensibilities. Of course, their sales team will also be there to answer any questions and offer detailed information regarding the development of The Orie.
Last Words
A move to Singapore can deliver life-work balance with green spaces to exercise. Areas like Toa Payoh offer a wide variety of hawker street food and bustling shopping centers. It’s also got religious sites like a temple and monastery. Plus The Orie is rising the standards of living too.