We've covered the cheapest freehold landed homes before, but this was all the way back in 2021 in the thick of the pandemic. Prices have definitely risen since then, but the appetite for an affordable freehold landed home in Singapore remains unabated. The allure of owning a landed property, with its promise of space and privacy, continues to draw homebuyers.
I can’t help but notice that Singapore’s resale HDB prices have been performing inversely to the stock market (for the last few weeks at least). It was just earlier in May that a 5-room flat at City Vue @ Henderson broke the record for the most expensive HDB ever transacted – at a staggering $1.4 million. It’s anyone’s guess when.
Whilst touring Teacher's Housing (Landed) Estate last year, I couldn't help noticing the condominium (Meadows @ Peirce) perched on slightly higher land next to it. Meadows enjoys many of the advantages that Teachers Housing Estate does (i.e. close to nature and tranquil) but being located above the houses means that the condo doesn't suffer from some of the problems that.
In today’s endemic world, it seems that one of the key trends to emerge in Singapore is the desperate desire for more living space, something I myself am suffering from. Many of our most popular articles last year were all about spacious living, from a list of jumbo HDB units to a compilation of freehold condos with spacious units, etc..
It’s been quite a journey touring all the 5 estates on the “cheapest freehold landed estates in Singapore” list. For those who are new, here’s a list that I’ve visited thus far: To cap it off, Opera Estate is a huge estate bordering Frankel Estate. It’s so big I had to visit twice to properly view it and comprises the.