Quintain Estates and Development PLC, a leading London property investor and developer, will launch Alto, its latest residential development in North West Village at Wembley Park, in Singapore on April 18–19, at the Shangri-La Hotel Singapore. Quintain is now set to unveil its first phase of the Alto development, Belcanto Apartments, which comprise of 1- and 2-bedroom apartments that range from 534 sq ft to 837 sq ft. Prices start from GBP350,000.
A majority of the units have balcony or terrace with views onto adjacent Elvin Square Gardens or onto Alto’s courtyard Water Gardens. Secure underground parking is available with selected apartments. Quintain is now set to unveil its first phase of the Alto development, Belcanto Apartments, which comprise of 1- and 2-bedroom apartments that range from 534 sq ft to 837 sq ft. Prices start from GBP350,000. A majority of the units have balcony or terrace with views onto adjacent Elvin Square Gardens or onto Alto’s courtyard Water Gardens. Secure underground parking is available with selected apartments.
Designed by world-renowned architects Flanagan Lawrence, Alto is a result of sensitive design and well-considered modern touches, which makes it one of the ideal residences for today’s cosmopolitans. Most of the 362 units at Alto have its own outdoor space with views of the area’s landscaped Elvin Square Gardens or the private, residents-only courtyard, while the higher penthouses and rooftop apartments overlook Wembley Stadium and the London skyline. The interior’s luxurious finishes and modern technology create the perfect combination of form and function.
Alto residents benefit from an exclusive 24-hour concierge service, a private gym, spa facilities, Zipcar membership, and a Wembley Park card. The larger North West Village and Wembley Parkoffers fantastic designer outlet shopping, and is an excellent dining and entertainment hub. Some key attractions include the SSE Arena, Wembley, Wembley Stadium, and the 1,300-seat 360-degree revolving Wembley Theatre opening in summer 2016, which will stage the first production of “The Hunger Games”.