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TOP in January 2015

75 units of 110 Sophia Rd (1919)
120 units of 408 River Valley Rd (Stella RV)
75 units of Ewe Boon Rd (Hallmark Residences)
36 units of Everitt Rd (Everitt Edge)
6 units of 34 Lor 30 Geylang (?)
4 units of 17 Institution Hill
21 units of 24 Jalan Punai (Qube Suites)

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