What to expect from the upcoming Holland Link condo?
The Holland Link plot spans 183,729 sqft and can be developed into a six-storey residential project with a maximum GFA of 257,225 sqft. The URA has capped the number of units at 233, ensuring traffic in the surrounding area is manageable.
A key feature of the project will be an early childhood development centre (ECDC), which will provide infant and childcare services. This facility will occupy at least 5,382 sqft of GFA and is counted as part of the site’s maximum allowable floor area.
The Holland Plain precinct, where the site is located, is envisioned as a leafy, low-density neighbourhood within the Bukit Timah Planning Area. The precinct is earmarked for around 2,500 new homes, positioning it as a future growth area with a blend of exclusivity and modernity.
The area is framed by notable landmarks: Brizay Park Good Class Bungalow (GCB) area to the north, the Holland Green Linear Park and Greenleaf landed estate to the south, the Rail Corridor to the west, and low-rise housing at Garlick Avenue to the east.
Residents will also benefit from the future King Albert Park (KAP) MRT interchange, which will link the Downtown Line (DTL) with the upcoming Cross Island Line (CRL). A new CRL station exit is planned within the north-west section of the Holland Plain precinct, improving connectivity to the city centre, Singapore Botanic Gardens, Jurong Lake District, and Clementi.
The Holland Link new launch site falls within a 2km radius of several well-regarded schools, a factor that often influences residential demand and resale values. These include Methodist Girls’ School (Primary and Secondary), Henry Park Primary School, Pei Hwa Presbyterian Primary School, and National Junior College. For families seeking priority admission, the location offers a compelling advantage.




