
At Sora, experience the epitome of elegant living with spacious units starting at just S$2 million for three-bedroom apartments. Perched at the doorstep of Jurong Lake Gardens, it’s the ideal opportunity to own a piece of luxury in a thriving community.
Atop the two 12-storey blocks and two 20-storey towers lies Sky 360, a rooftop space with breathtaking panoramic views and more than 60 facilities (All pictures: Sora)
Imagine savouring a glass of wine as the sun dips below the horizon, casting a golden hue over the surroundings. You and your family gather for a sumptuous meal on the rooftop of your elegant new home against the backdrop of Jurong Lake Gardens. This idyllic scene isn’t just a fantasy; it’s the lifestyle that awaits discerning residents of Sora.
With its prime location, spacious units, and proximity to nature, Sora offers a lifestyle that blends luxury with the tranquility of the outdoors. Nestled in the heart of Jurong East, Sora offers unparalleled access to the recently transformed Jurong Lake Gardens, an expansive sanctuary that spans over 90 hectares.
With an impressive 300m-wide frontage facing these verdant grounds, Sora presents its residents with captivating vistas and effortless access to nature’s embrace. The Gardens invite invigorating morning jogs, delightful family picnics and leisurely evening strolls along winding paths, all amid lush greenery and tranquil water features.
In a city where space often comes at a premium, Sora distinguishes itself with its spacious units. The development comprises 440 apartments housed in two 20-storey towers and two 12-storey towers. Among these are 86 three-bedroom units that range in size from 87 sqm to 131 sqm; 18 four-bedroom units that range from 142 sqm to 166 sqm; and 18 five-bedroom units that range from 156 sqm to 180 sqm.
The generous layouts are thoughtfully designed to cater to families of varying sizes – be they couples with young children in tow or multigenerational clans – allowing families to remain close while enjoying their own private sanctuaries.
The rarity of such expansive living spaces in the Jurong area makes Sora a coveted choice for those who value comfort and sophistication. The four- and five-bedroom units are particularly noteworthy, featuring exclusive private lift lobbies that enhance privacy and security.
Families with young children will be thrilled to know of The Forest Adventure Play, an open-air playground designed to inspire active play amid beautifully landscaped surroundings
A plethora of schools, dining and recreation options within easy reach
Families with young children will find Sora’s location especially appealing, with top-tier primary and secondary schools within a two-kilometre radius. For those with older children, prestigious universities like the National University of Singapore (NUS), Nanyang Technological University (NTU) and Singapore University of Social Sciences (SUSS) are conveniently accessible within a 20-minute drive.
Nearby amenities further enhance Sora’s appeal. Within walking distance lies the ever-popular Taman Jurong Food Centre and ActiveSG Park @ Jurong Lake, the latter offering plenty of recreational options for families. Those seeking shopping and entertainment will be delighted to know that premier malls such as JEM, Westgate, and IMM are just a 10-minute drive away.
Furthermore, the highly anticipated new Science Centre – designed by the illustrious Zaha Hadid Architects and Architects 61 – is set to open in 2027, adding yet another jewel to this vibrant locale.
Within easy reach of the development are three MRT lines: The East-West Line (EWL), North-South Line (NSL) and upcoming Jurong Region Line (JRL), all of which offer swift connectivity to the rest of the island.
What truly sets Sora apart is its competitive pricing structure for such generous living spaces. Large units are available at remarkably attractive prices compared to other recent launches in the Outside Central Region (OCR).
With three-bedroom units starting at S$2 million (from S$2,000 psf), four-bedroom units starting at S$3.2 million (from S$2,100 psf), and five-bedroom units priced from S$3.5 million (from S$2,100 psf), Sora offers unparalleled value for luxury living. This pricing strategy positions Sora as an exceptional opportunity for discerning buyers looking to invest in a luxurious lifestyle without overextending financially.
Upon arrival at Sora, residents and guests are welcomed by the opulent Moon Gate Atrium, an airy lobby bathed in natural light
A wealth of facilities awaits – without even leaving home
Upon arrival at Sora, residents and guests are welcomed by the opulent Moon Gate Atrium, an airy lobby bathed in natural light that exudes sophistication from the moment you step inside. The atrium gracefully opens onto a 50m Serenity Pool, where residents can unwind in style after a long day or host leisurely weekend gatherings with family and friends.
Surrounding the Family Pool are elegantly designed BBQ pavilions – perfect for hosting intimate gatherings or festive celebrations with neighbours. The meticulously landscaped grounds feature unique elements such as The Creek, where pavilions nestled within lush gardens create an atmosphere reminiscent of a tranquil retreat. Additionally, spaces like The Cabin, adorned with cosy furnishings that evoke the comfort of home, provide inviting areas for relaxation.
For families with young children, the Bamboo Forest Camping area features whimsical tent-like structures set within a serene bamboo grove – ideal for imaginative play dates under the canopy of nature. Kids can also explore The Forest Adventure Play, an open-air playground designed to inspire active play amid beautifully landscaped surroundings.
Atop the two 12-storey blocks and two 20-storey towers lies Sky 360, a rooftop space cascading over three levels that offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, as well as more than 60 facilities. The facilities vary between blocks: The 12-storey towers emphasise social engagement with amenities such as a Sky Lounge, Social Pod, Community Garden, and Boxing Area; while the 20-storey towers focus on family-oriented features like a Family Lounge, Tea House, Stargazing Lawn, and Tai Chi Deck.
The 12-storey towers emphasise social engagement with amenities such as a Sky Lounge, Social Pod, Community Garden, and Boxing Area
A quality build, for generations to come
This thoughtful design caters to diverse lifestyles within the community while enhancing connections among residents. Quality construction further elevates Sora’s appeal; developed by a reputable consortium comprising SingHaiyi Group Ltd. and KSH Holdings Ltd., residents can expect nothing less than high-quality finishes and specifications throughout their homes.
The main contractor for Sora is Nakano Singapore – celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2025 – renowned for delivering luxury properties such as the five-star hotel, Artyzen Singapore. With such esteemed partners overseeing construction, residents can rest assured that they will enjoy superior workmanship that enhances their living experience.
Investors eyeing potential growth opportunities will be keen to know that Jurong is rapidly evolving into Singapore’s largest mixed-use business district outside the city centre as part of the government’s ambitious Jurong Lake District initiative. Furthermore, with ongoing developments such as the Tengah HDB estate nearby, there will be an influx of potential buyers seeking to upgrade once they complete their Minimum Occupation Period (MOP). This presents Sora owners with promising prospects for property value appreciation.
As Jurong continues its transformation into a vibrant urban hub filled with abundant amenities and recreational options, residents can look forward to embracing both tranquility and sophistication in their new home at Sora – a true urban sanctuary where life unfolds against nature’s magnificent backdrop.
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