Hexacube @ Changi Road

Hexacube @ Changi Road (former AIA Building) is an upcoming freehold commercial new launch, standing tall at 5 storey situated at 160 Changi Road, Singapore 419728. Comprises of 73 units of retail shops, F&B restaurants and offices in total, Hexacube will be setting a new benchmark and raising the bar for neighboring commercial developments.

Location is probably everything. Hexacube @ Changi Road is located within close proximity to the upcoming Paya Lebar Business hub. It has also attached convenience of Eunos MRT station and public bus services right the doorstep. This is definitely a development not to be missed. If you are driving, you will enjoy great connectivity to Hexacube. Travel via major expressways such as the Pan Island Expressway (PIE), East Coast Parkway (ECP), Kallang-Paya Lebar Expressway (KPE) will simply be a breeze.

Hexacube will be a prominent new launch property along Changi Road, with an excellent frontage which is set to draw good human traffic. In additional to this lavish and exquisite commercial new launch, Hexacube will also be providing a spacious drop-off point which allows easy access for patrons travelling by cars.

At Hexacube, it’s a reflection of the new-age business lifestyle. Work, Play and Relax - all within one development. You will find plenty of amenities, culinary delight and retail options which offers plenty of alternatives for you to rest and relax, have a cheerful conversation with a friend/business partner and take a break off a busy work life.

The unique layout of this units in Hexacube is that they come with a high ceiling floor-to-floor, which gives you the flexibility to shape your space according to your every business needs.

Previewing Soon in February 2014 !!!

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Edison Foo
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Hexacube @ Changi Road
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Author:Edison Foo

Graduated from Nanyang Polytechnic in 2004 with a Diploma in Information Technology, I continued to pursue a Bachelor degree with University of Wollongong in the same field and graduated in 2010. Like all my peers, I believed in a stable lifestyle – report to work from Monday to Friday, 9am – 6pm, drawing a fixed salary and relax for the weekends. This painful cycle went on for 4 long years. One day, I chanced upon this book titled “Rich Dad, Poor Dad” by Robert Kiyosaki. Upon reading the first few pages of this book, I realized that I was actually in the “rat race”, and it was indeed the Great Singapore Rat Race. The more I went on reading, this inner voice in me was calling this word out loudly. That word is “CHANGE”. Questions started to fill my mind. “Am I willing to spend the next 30 years working for someone just to barely make ends meet?”… “By the time I am 50, do I still have to do that” … Or “How can I afford that Mercedes/BMW which most riches are driving?” I pondered for months and still couldn't decide. That final kick-in the butt came from this old uncle I met in a kopitiam one afternoon, and I clearly remember his inspiring advice till today. It was mentioned in Mandarin and if translated in English, it means “Working for somebody will never make you rich” So that’s it. I decided to quit my job despite having a high 4-figure pay, and moved on the pursue the route toward financial freedom. 4 years have passed, and today I am very much on track towards my financial goals. I have fully understood the idea of making your money work hard for you, instead of working hard for money. I was so convinced that I adopted this as much as a religious belief. Or rather a philosophy. By the age of 28, I have managed to achieve a 6-figure annual income and a year on at the age of 29, I managed to own my very first private property. And today almost turning 31, on average I spend only 3 days a week working, and the rest for leisure. Also I have continued to inspire many property buyers/sellers to shift their focus towards building their wealth and attaining financial freedom. If I have done that for my life, and I have helped it for others, I can also help to change yours.