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Daughter of Chinese metal tycoon purchases S$84M Good Class Bungalow in Bin Tong Park 🏡

The property reportedly has six bedrooms, a 19-metre pool, a wine cellar, a theatre, and a gym.

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Daughter of Chinese metal tycoon purchases S$84M Good Class Bungalow in Bin Tong Park 🏡

The property reportedly has six bedrooms, a 19-metre pool, a wine cellar, a theatre, and a gym.

👉 https://tsl.to/bintongparkgcb

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