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Three Arrows Capital's Su Zhu Looks to Sell $35M Singapore House

Sam Reynolds

Su Zhu, co-founder of beleaguered digital assets fund Three Arrows Capital, is selling a home he purchased in Singapore last December.

Primitive Capital's Dovey Wan first spotted the offering, which is being conducted on a private basis.

Zhu and his wife Tao Yaqiong purchased a detached house at Singapore's Yarwood Avenue in December 2021 for S$48.8 million ($35 million), according to title data from the Singapore Land Authority.

(Singapore Land Authority)

Records from the Land Authority show that the couple moved the house's title to a trust for their three-year-old in March.

(Singapore Land Authority)

The 31,000 square foot home was constructed in 1990 title data shows and was only sold once to Zhu. Known locally as a Good Class Bungalow, these luxurious detached houses are home to Singapore’s elite.

Title searches show Zhu’s wife, Tao, owns another detached house worth S$28.5 million on Dalvey Road in Singapore which is currently being renovated. The couple also owns another home at the Goodwood Grand on Balmoral Road, worth S$6.25 million.

Although Zhu has his reasons for needing to urgently sell the property, local media reports suggest that the detached home market is softening given the global economic downturn.

Local newspaper, Business Times, reported in late June that so far this year the volume of transactions for detached homes were less than a third of the volume in 2021.

The paper also quotes Carin Puah, a senior director of capital markets at JLL, who said that prices are expected to remain firm for these homes despite the market decline because of the status symbol nature of a GCB.

“Owners will only divest if the price meets their expectation,” Puah said.

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 01.07.2022

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