Bedok South Horizon: "Integrated" HDB living in the East Coast
Bedok South Horizon is a modern HDB development in the Bedok area, launched in November 2016 BTO (Build-To-Order) exercise, and comprises 940 units. What makes this development especially compelling is the combination of its scale, its thoughtfully designed facilities, and its strategic location — close to nature, amenities, and Bedok South MRT station. The Siglap Community Club is integrated into the development via a link bridge, making it feel like an HDB-style mixed-use precinct. It has become a highly attractive option for families and individuals wanting to enjoy mature estate living in Singapore’s East.
Bedok South Horizon - Project design
Bedok South Horizon is composed of eight residential blocks ranging from 16 to 18 storeys in height, forming a substantial but cohesive development. The architecture is modern and distinctive: its concrete structure is softened by gentle curves, and the blocks are accented with tones of blue, orange, and red, giving the development a fresh and contemporary identity that stands out against the older surrounding HDB estates.
One of the practical strengths of the site is its multiple access points. There are three entrances — from Bedok South Road, Bedok South Avenue 3, and from a neighbouring HDB cluster. For a development of its size (nearly 1,000 units), this enhances circulation and makes ingress and egress more convenient.
In terms of vehicle drop-off, there are five drop-off points strategically located throughout the development. Each is designed in a roundabout fashion, which avoids awkward turning manoeuvres, and they’re generously sheltered with landscaped linkways leading directly into blocks. These sheltered passages are particularly useful in Singapore’s climate, providing comfort even during rainy days.
The car park is another highlight: a multi-storey facility up to 7 storeys, complete with a rooftop garden. It’s designed with two entry/exit points, making it more manageable for vehicles, and features two link bridges: one on level 4 connecting to the Siglap Community Centre, and another on level 8 linking the rooftop garden to certain residential blocks. The rooftop garden itself is a pleasant green space, with wide pathways, curated flora, benches, sheltered seating, fitness corners, and even a swing — a thoughtfully designed communal space.
One of the more attractive features of Bedok South Horizon is its view potential. Certain stacks offer sea views, especially those facing south, leveraging the proximity to the eastern coastline. These views are rare for HDB flats and can be a premium differentiator. Another appealing vantage is the unblocked landed estate view for east-facing stacks, looking out towards low-rise landed homes and creating a sense of openness. Conversely, north-facing stacks generally face other HDB blocks, which limits their view quality.
That said, potential buyers should be cautious: under future masterplan developments (such as proposals around the Bayshore area), some of these prized sea views could be at risk of being obstructed by future high-rise projects.
Unit mix & layout
Bedok South Horizon offers a variety of unit types, thoughtfully catering to different household needs. It includes 2-room Flexi units, 4-room flats, and 5-room flats. The 4 and 5-room flats make up around 78% of the total unit mix here.
Each unit type has its own strengths. The smaller 2-room flats maximise efficiency: the windows in the living and bedroom areas are aligned, making the space feel more open, and the service yard is laid out to accommodate laundry appliances well. But the downsides are typical for compact flats — the dining area can feel constrained, and the TV console space is limited, depending on layout.
The 4-room units are quite practical: they can fit queen-size beds in every bedroom, with the master capable of holding a king bed. The layout separates living and dining, though structural columns between bedrooms prevent a more open-concept feel. The service yard offers flexible laundry arrangements, and there's good countertop space near the dining area.
For the 5-room flats, the spaciousness is a big plus: again, all bedrooms can handle queen beds, and the balcony and living/dining areas feel generous. However, the main door opens directly into the living and dining zone, which may compromise some privacy. Structural columns once more limit open-concept designs, but the service yard remains functional, allowing for washer/dryer placement on both ends.
Facilities & amenities
Bedok South Horizon is unusually well-equipped for an HDB estate. Residents don’t just get the standard playgrounds and void decks — this development brings more. There are three playgrounds, each with a different character. One playground has climbing structures, slides, and a merry-go-round; another is generous in scale with obstacle-like structures; the third offers the classic slide-and-climb setup.
Complementing the playgrounds are two fitness zones. One fitness area features modern equipment and a foot reflexology path, while the other has more static strength-training gear. However, one point to note is that because these facilities are located centrally within the development, residents living on lower floors may experience a sense of exposure — there isn’t a strong foliage buffer to shield them from the common areas, which may raise privacy concerns.
Two precinct pavilions serve as rest and gathering points, located at Blocks 152 and 153. These are more visually refined than typical HDB pavilions, thanks to tiled finishes and distinct V-shaped support columns. Each pavilion is equipped with seating, lighting, and a wash bay, and is conveniently connected to a drop-off point.
A particularly family-friendly feature is the on-site childcare centre, located at Block 152B. While this is a strong plus, availability can be tight, and getting a place might not be guaranteed — something prospective parents should check.
Location review
Bedok South Horizon occupies a convenient corner of Bedok, one that benefits from mature town infrastructure. The development sits along Bedok South Road, a major local artery that ties this pocket to Tanah Merah, East Coast Park and the wider Bedok town centre. The neighbourhood mixes public housing, landed housing and low-rise blocks, which gives the immediate area a varied urban texture and generally quieter streets compared to the eastern trunk roads.
The most transformational piece of infrastructure for this precinct is the Thomson–East Coast Line (TEL). Bedok South Horizon lies within easy walking distance of the future Bedok South MRT (TE30) and is also close to Bayshore MRT (TE29). These stations substantially shorten commutes to the city and provide direct cross-island links that were previously less convenient for many Bedok residents. The new MRT stops change the travel calculus: a journey that used to depend on bus transfers or driving now offers a reliable rail alternative. That change affects both owner-occupier demand and tenancy interest.
Road connectivity also reads well for drivers. The precinct provides reasonable access to the East Coast Parkway and the Pan-Island Expressway, which ease travel to the CBD, Changi and other parts of the island. For short trips, Tanah Merah MRT remains a practical interchange for the East–West Line and many bus services run along the larger streets that border the precinct. The combination of rail and road options makes Bedok South Horizon strategically located for families who commute to different parts of Singapore.
Amenities and lifestyle
Daily needs sit close to hand. The Bedok town centre, with Heartbeat @ Bedok and other suburban retail clusters, lies within cycling or a short drive. Local shops, wet markets and hawker centres that define Bedok’s food culture are easy to reach. The development’s scale and positioning aim to give residents the convenience of a new precinct with the lived-in amenities of a mature town.
One of the clear lifestyle draws is proximity to East Coast Park and the coastline. For residents who enjoy outdoor pursuits, the park offers kilometres of cycling and running paths, sea breezes and family recreation spaces. Several stacks in Bedok South Horizon face south or east and therefore capture some of that leisure orientation. This close relationship with coastal green space helps position the precinct as a lifestyle choice for active families and sea-facing enthusiasts.
Education choices matter heavily to HDB buyers, and Bedok presents a healthy mix. Nearby primary schools include Temasek Primary School and other established schools that service Bedok and Tanah Merah catchments. Preschools and enrichment centres are plentiful around the precinct. Families who place school proximity high on their checklist will find multiple reasonable options within short travel distances. Always confirm exact walking distances for primary-school ballot eligibility if that is a deciding factor.
Healthcare and community services complete the picture. Polyclinics and general practitioner clinics sit in the larger Bedok area. Community clubs, sports facilities and parks within Bedok provide social programming, and these civic amenities contribute to the precinct’s appeal as a full-service neighbourhood rather than a dormitory estate.
Broader market context
The new Thomson–East Coast Line (TEL) stations at Bedok South and Bayshore mark the biggest change for the area in the near term. They make it much easier to get around the island and cut down travelling time for many residents. With better connectivity, the neighbourhood becomes more attractive to both homebuyers and tenants, since more people will now consider living here compared to before.
Beyond transport, Bedok continues to see steady improvements at the town level. Upgrades to parks, cycling paths and neighbourhood centres gradually improve day-to-day living. Newer HDB precincts also tend to come with better pedestrian links and a more thoughtfully planned mix of shops and services. When these retail spaces are well curated, residents enjoy greater convenience and rely less on travelling out for daily needs. For Bedok South Horizon, its planning as an active suburban node means it is well placed to benefit from these neighbourhood enhancements.
In the longer term, ongoing coastal plans and wider developments around Changi and the eastern waterfront could reshape how people view the entire east coast. These changes influence buyer sentiment, especially for those deciding between older resale flats and newer developments that offer modern designs and direct MRT access.
Strengths & drawbacks
There are several key strengths that make Bedok South Horizon particularly attractive:
- Cconnectivity: Bedok South MRT station is a significant draw. Once fully operational, it will greatly enhance connectivity to the rest of Singapore.
- Lifestyle proximity: Being very close to East Coast Park and linked to a major park connector gives residents an outdoor, active lifestyle right at their doorstep.
- Comprehensive amenities: Few HDBs offer such a wide range of facilities — three playgrounds, fitness corners, a rooftop garden, pavilions, and sheltered pathways all contribute to a high quality of living.
- Direct link to Siglap Community Centre: More amenities, including a supermarket and a food court, can be reached via the bridge link.
- Unit variety: The mix of 2-room, 4-room, and 5-room flats accommodates a diverse range of households, from singles and couples to larger families.
While Bedok South Horizon offers many positives, it's important to be balanced about potential drawbacks:
- Privacy concerns: Some inner-facing stacks are very close to each other, potentially leading to a lack of privacy.
- Future development risk: The sea-facing stacks may have their view compromised in future by developments under the Bayshore plans, which makes their long-term appeal somewhat speculative.
- Facility proximity exposure: Residents on lower floors may feel exposed because the common facilities are centrally located, and there's limited natural screening from vegetation.
Should you consider Bedok South Horizon?
Bedok South Horizon is especially suited for:
- Families: With its 4- and 5-room flats, childcare centre, and playgrounds, it's very family-friendly.
- Downsizers/singles/elders: 2-room Flexi options offer compact homes and cater to households that require a ground-floor or easily accessible stack.
- Nature & lifestyle enthusiasts: Its proximity to East Coast Park and access to park connectors make it ideal for those who value outdoor recreation.
- MRT commuters: Bedok South MRT, which is located close by, will make daily travel hassle-free.
- Residents seeking modern HDB living: The design, facilities, and scale of this development feel more contemporary than typical older HDB estates.
Overall, Bedok South Horizon stands out as one of the more well-rounded and forward-looking HDB developments in Singapore’s East. It blends scale, community, and design in a way that elevates what mature estate public housing can offer. The new MRT station, integrated amenities, rooftop garden, and variety of flats provide a strong appeal.


