
If you’ve been waiting for a fresh launch in Tanjong Rhu, now’s the time to get excited. Arina East Residences will finally preview on 30 May, marking the first new condo launch in this area in 13 years. Sitting in the heart of District 15, this freehold project brings back the spotlight to a mature and highly sought-after neighbourhood.
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Arina East Residences: Key project information
| Project Name | Arina East Residences |
| Location | 6C, 6D Tanjong Rhu Road |
| Nearest MRT | Katong Park MRT (309m) |
| District | 15 |
| Tenure | Freehold |
| Site Area | 47,013 Sqft |
| Gross Plot Ratio | 2.8 |
| Developer | ZACD LV Development PTE. Ltd |
| Est. TOP | Q4 2028 |
| No. of Units | 107 |
Located at 6C and 6D Tanjong Rhu Road, Arina East Residences sits within the prime Marina East precinct. This freehold development features only 107 exclusive units, making it a rare find in Singapore’s current property market.
The site covers 47,013 square feet and carries a gross plot ratio of 2.8. The closest MRT station is Katong Park MRT, just a short 3-minute walk away. For drivers, access to major expressways like the ECP, KPE, PIE, and MCE is swift and easy. The project is being developed by ZACD LV Development Pte Ltd, with an estimated TOP in Q4 2028.
The development has been designed with 270-degree panoramic views in mind – an uncommon feature for a boutique-scale project. This is made possible through the orientation of the two residential blocks, which have been carefully positioned to avoid having units face directly into each other. By splitting the development into two separate towers, the architects were able to maximise openness, privacy, and natural light.
Who’s behind Arina East Residences?
ZACD LV Development Pte Ltd leads as the main developer, and their track record includes high-profile developments like Jadescape, The Landmark, Vue 8 Residence, and Parc Centros.
For construction, the developer has engaged Welltech Construction Pte Ltd, a seasoned firm known for large-scale residential and institutional projects. The architecture is handled by the reputable ONG&ONG Group, while interiors are crafted by Design Intervention, a multiple award-winning design firm.
Architecture that marries function and beauty

The project consists of two towers, creatively linked by elevated sky terraces. These terraces do more than look good – they give you shared green spaces, social areas, and better airflow. All units are corner units, which means you’ll enjoy natural cross-ventilation and more daylight no matter where you are in the building.
The development is raised on a green podium, which cleverly houses parking and mechanical spaces out of sight. Overall, the design gives you both privacy and a luxurious open feel.
Arina East Residences unit mix and layouts

No matter your household size, there’s a floor plan here to suit your needs. Here’s how the unit mix breaks down:
| Bedroom type | Size (sqm/sqft) |
| 1-Bedroom (Type A1) | 46 sqm / 495 sqft |
| 2-Bedroom Deluxe (Type B1) | 63 sqm / 678 sqft |
| 2-Bedroom Premium (Type B2, B3) | 74–80 sqm / 797–861 sqft |
| 3-Bedroom Deluxe (Type C1) | 90 sqm / 969 sqft |
| 3-Bedroom Premium (Type C2, C3) | 101–111 sqm / 1087–1195 sqft |
| 3-Bedroom Premium + private lift (Type C4) | 115 sqm / 1238 sqft |
| 4-Bedroom Premium (Type D1) | 123 sqm / 1324 sqft |
| 4-Bedroom Premium + private lift (Type D2, D2a) | 129 sqm/ 1389 sqft |
| 4-Bedroom Premium + private lift (Type D2b) | 150 sqm / 1615 sqft |
| 4-Bedroom + Study (Type DS) | 156 sqm / 1679 sqft |
| Total units | 107 |
All units come fitted with high-end appliances from Miele and Grohe, making your kitchen and bathrooms feel upscale from the start. The interiors also embrace sustainable design elements and energy-efficient features, keeping your home stylish and eco-conscious.
It’s also worth noting that Arina East Residences is not a post-GFA harmonisation project, which means air-conditioner ledges are included in the stated unit sizes.
At the time of writing, pricing has not yet been released.
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Arina East Residences facilities
This development offers a generous list of facilities spread across multiple levels.
A side gate provides direct access to Jalan Batu Hawker Centre, making everyday dining options highly convenient. Within the development, a stylish clubhouse provides a cosy setting for social gatherings or quiet lounging.

Right beside it, a swimming pool and aqua gym offer the perfect way to refresh your day. Younger residents will be thrilled with the kids’ pool and play area, allowing them to splash, laugh, and enjoy their own slice of paradise.

There’s also a jacuzzi and a reflection pool – both created for you to slow down and enjoy moments of calm. Around these water features, comfortable communal lounge areas let you kick back and enjoy the atmosphere.

The elevated sky terrace on the 19th and 20th floors brings even more to the table. Here, you’ll find a sky pool that stretches out into the skyline, letting you swim with a view. A sleek pool deck lounge sits nearby for those who prefer to soak up the sun.
A fully equipped gym ensures you can keep your fitness goals on track without leaving home.

And when it’s time to entertain, the pavilion with a BBQ pit is ideal for get-togethers with family and friends. The terrace is also lined with lush planters and landscaped areas, giving you a green escape in the sky.

In terms of parking, 86 car lots and 2 motorcycle lots are provided for residents. The car park is located on level 1, which is typical for boutique developments, but it still offers convenient and direct access to your vehicle without the need to navigate basement ramps or lifts.
Arina East Residences location review
Situated at 6C and 6D Tanjong Rhu Road, the development is part of District 15, one of Singapore’s most charming and established areas.
Getting around is easy. It’s just a 3-minute walk to Katong Park MRT, and 6 minutes to Mountbatten MRT. You can reach Marina Bay MRT Interchange in three stops, making the Central Business District (CBD) just minutes away.
If you drive, you’ll appreciate the fast connections. Arina East Residences is just two minutes from the East Coast Parkway (ECP), and also close to major roads like the Kallang-Paya Lebar Expressway (KPE), Pan Island Expressway (PIE), and Marina Coastal Expressway (MCE). Whether you’re heading to town or Changi Airport, getting there is smooth and convenient.
You’re also surrounded by popular food haunts, such as Jalan Batu Market, Old Airport Road Food Centre, and East Coast Lagoon Food Village.
When it comes to shopping, everything you need is nearby. Parkway Parade and I12 Katong are both under 7 minutes away, while Kallang Wave Mall and PLQ Mall are equally close, giving you plenty of options for groceries, fashion, and dining.
Families will also find the location ideal for education. Several preschools, including EtonHouse, Odyssey, NAFA Arts Preschool, and Global Tots, are all within a 4 to 12-minute drive. For primary schools, you’ll find favourites like Kong Hwa School, Ngee Ann Primary, Tao Nan School, and Tanjong Katong Primary all within 8 minutes. Those with older children can consider Dunman High, Chung Cheng High, and Tanjong Katong Girls’ School, which are 3 to 4 minutes away.
Beyond this, the area is rich in outdoor and recreational spaces. The development sits close to the tranquil Kallang Basin, giving you easy access to water sports and nature walks. Just a 5-minute stroll brings you to Katong Park, while East Coast Park is a 9-minute drive away. Other nearby green spaces include Marina East Park, Gardens by the Bay, and Coastal Playgrove.
In terms of accessibility to key places, Arina East Residences is about 9 minutes by car to Marina Bay Sands and Suntec Convention Centre, 12 minutes to the CBD, and 7 minutes to the Singapore Sports Hub. Changi Airport is also within a 19-minute drive.
What’s ahead for Marina East Residents?
Arina East Residences sits within an area targeted by two major urban masterplans – Kallang Alive and the Long Island/ Round Island Route.
The Kallang Alive plan aims to turn the area into a waterfront sports and lifestyle hub, with enhanced green spaces and upgraded facilities around the Singapore Sports Hub. Meanwhile, the Round Island Route will offer more park connectors, cycling trails, and recreational paths, turning this into one of the most and liveable waterfront precincts in Singapore.
About Sophiyanah David
Sophi, a seasoned copywriter specialising in Singaporean real estate and property, is one of the minds behind 99.co's informative articles. Like her colleagues at 99.co, Sophi is dedicated to keeping you informed about the ever-changing world of real estate so you can find your forever home. When off the clock, you can find her giggling and kicking her feet as she reads her romance novels, watching anime - if FMBA is not your fave, she might fight you (but you'll probably win) and looking up latest skincare trends.
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