Jopie Ong’s sister, and kin of Tan Kah Kee to sell Peirce Road GCB for S$148m
Jopie Ong’s sister, and kin of Tan Kah Kee, said to sell Peirce Road GCB for S$148m
In brief
A Good Class Bungalow (GCB) along Peirce Road is said to be on the market — or in the process of being sold — for about S$148 million. The sellers are understood to include Jopie Ong’s sister, who is also a relative of the late Tan Kah Kee, one of Singapore’s most prominent historical philanthropists.
About the property
Peirce Road sits within one of Singapore’s most tightly held Good Class Bungalow Areas (GCBA), characterised by large land plots, strict planning controls, and long-term family ownership.
- Property type: Good Class Bungalow (GCB)
- Location: Peirce Road, near nature reserves and reservoirs
- Guide price: ~S$148 million (market talk)
Why this GCB matters
GCB transactions at this quantum are rare and often reflect generational wealth transfers rather than short-term market cycles. Estates linked to prominent families tend to attract strong interest due to their provenance, land size, and scarcity value.
What this signals for the GCB market
- Ultra-prime demand remains resilient, even amid higher interest rates
- Family-led divestments continue to release legacy estates to the market
- Land value and location outweigh short-term macro volatility
High-value GCB deals are less sensitive to financing costs and more driven by long-term capital preservation and legacy planning.
TopBroker Insights
From an advisory standpoint, GCBs operate in a market of their own. Pricing is influenced less by recent transactions and more by land attributes, buyer profile, and timing.
Sellers linked to long-held family estates often prioritise privacy, certainty, and buyer credibility over speed.
Disclaimer
This article is based on market discussions and unconfirmed reports. Details may change subject to official announcements or completed filings. It does not constitute investment or legal advice.


