
Bungalows in Singapore
The smaller (and mostly cheaper) brother of the Good Class Bungalow, with a minimum plot size of 400 sqm, the Bungalow House is still one of the larger estates, even amongst landed properties. By definition, a bungalow is also detached, in that no other estate is in some way linked to it, adding to its privacy and exclusivity.
Within the faction of Bungalow Houses, there are 4 types or “classes”, differentiated on the basis of their respective plots of land: from 400 sqm till 550 sqm is class 1; from 550 sqm till 700 sqm is class 2; from 700 sqm till 1000 sqm is class 3; and lastly, from 1000 sqm till 1400 sqm is class 4.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Bungalow House?
A Bungalow house is one of the larger estates in Singapore, with a land plot size of a minimum 400 sqm. By definition, it is a detached house where no other estate is in some way linked to it, adding to its privacy and exclusivity.
Can a foreigner or Permanent Resident (PR) purchase a Bungalow House?
According to the Singapore Land Authority (SLA), which regulates land use and property ownership, foreigners and PRs must seek approval from SLA if they want to buy a Bungalow/detached house. This special approval’s success rate is largely determined by these two factors:
- The foreigner must be a Singapore PR for at least five years; and
- Has made an exceptional economic contribution to Singapore. This is assessed taking into consideration factors such as employment income assessable for tax in Singapore
- The foreigner must be a Singapore PR for at least five years; and
- Has made an exceptional economic contribution to Singapore. This is assessed taking into consideration factors such as employment income assessable for tax in Singapore
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