Residential Properties for Sale in Singapore
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7
- S$ 4,714,009
- S$ 3,560 psf
Midtown Bay122 Beach Road, 189770
- 3 Beds
- 3 Baths
- 1,324 sqft
- Condo
- Built: 2024
- 99 yrs
Listed 2 weeks ago
5
1
- S$ 500,000
- S$ 465 psf
639 Jurong West Street 61, 640639
- 3 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 1,076 sqft
- HDB 4 Rooms
- Built: 1997
- 99 yrs
Listed 2 weeks ago
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1
- S$ 668,000
- S$ 900 psf
621B Tampines Street 61, 522621
- 2 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 742 sqft
- HDB 3 Rooms
- Built: 2021
- 99 yrs
Listed 2 weeks ago
13
- S$ 3,880,000
- S$ 2,691 psf
Park Infinia At Wee Nam2 Lincoln Road, 308342
- 3 Beds
- 3 Baths
- 1,442 sqft
- Condo
- Built: 2008
- Freehold
Listed 2 weeks ago
7
2
- S$ 1,780,000
- S$ 1,425 psf
Simsville2 Geylang East Avenue 2, 389754
- 3 Beds
- 3 Baths
- 1,249 sqft
- Condo
- Built: 1998
- 99 yrs
Listed 2 weeks ago
4
- S$ 3,500,000
- S$ 2,061 psf
Upper Thomson Road
- 3 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 1,600 sqft
- 1,698 sqft (Land)
- Terraced House
Listed 2 weeks ago
14
1
- S$ 1,560,000
- S$ 1,014 psf
Eastvale35 Pasir Ris Drive 3, 519493
- 4 Beds
- 3 Baths
- 1,539 sqft
- Condo
- Built: 1999
- 99 yrs
Listed 2 weeks ago
8
- S$ 2,400,000
- S$ 2,564 psf
Verticus3 Jalan Kemaman, 329343
- 3 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 936 sqft
- Condo
- Built: 2024
- Freehold
Listed 2 weeks ago
16
1
- S$ 3,900,000
- S$ 1,098 psf
Lotus VilleLorong L Telok Kurau
- 5 Beds
- 5 Baths
- 3,552 sqft
- 3,552 sqft (Land)
- Cluster House
- Built: 2016
- Freehold
Listed 2 weeks ago
13
- S$ 9,999,999
- S$ 1,620 psf
Le Conney ParkLorong L Telok Kurau
- 5 Beds
- 5 Baths
- 3,443 sqft
- 6,174 sqft (Land)
- Bungalow
- Built: 1992
- Freehold
Listed 2 weeks ago
11
- S$ 1,918,000
- S$ 2,377 psf
Principal Garden97 Prince Charles Crescent, 159028
- 2 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 807 sqft
- Condo
- Built: 2019
- 99 yrs
Listed 2 weeks ago
6
- S$ 25,000,000
- S$ 3,595 psf
Nassim Park Residences19 Nassim Road, 258461
- 5 Beds
- 7 Baths
- 6,954 sqft
- Condo
- Built: 2011
- Freehold
Listed 2 weeks ago
7
- S$ 1,206,000
- S$ 2,000 psf
Bijou2 Jalan Mat Jambol, 119554
- 1 Bed
- 1 Bath
- 603 sqft
- Condo
- Built: 2018
- Freehold
Listed 2 weeks ago
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1
- S$ 2,789,100
- S$ 2,700 psf
88 Zion Road, 160088
- 3 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 1,033 sqft
- Condo
Listed 2 weeks ago
9
- S$ 8,688,000
- S$ 4,033 psf
Suites @ ShrewsburyShrewsbury Road
- 6 Beds
- 7 Baths
- 6,143 sqft
- 2,154 sqft (Land)
- Corner Terrace
- Built: 2013
- Freehold
Listed 2 weeks ago
16
1
- S$ 1,310,000
- S$ 1,580 psf
Prive37 Punggol Field, 828809
- 3 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 829 sqft
- Executive Condo
- Built: 2013
- 99 yrs
Listed 2 weeks ago
14
1
- S$ 850,000
- S$ 1,881 psf
City Suites235 Balestier Road, 329699
- 1 Bed
- 1 Bath
- 452 sqft
- Condo
- Built: 2016
- Freehold
Listed 2 weeks ago
10
- S$ 43,000,000
- S$ 2,691 psf
Ford Avenue
- 5 Beds
- 6 Baths
- 7,000 sqft
- 15,980 sqft (Land)
- Bungalow
Listed 2 weeks ago
13
- S$ 5,200,000
- S$ 3,020 psf
Paterson Suites55 Paterson Road, 238550
- 3 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 1,722 sqft
- Condo
- Built: 2010
- Freehold
Listed 2 weeks ago
16
1
- S$ 4,900,000
- S$ 2,899 psf
8 Saint Thomas10 Saint Thomas Walk, 238102
- 5 Beds
- 3 Baths
- 1,690 sqft
- Condo
- Built: 2018
- Freehold
Listed 2 weeks ago
18
1
- S$ 4,600,000
- S$ 2,740 psf
Floridian969 Bukit Timah Road, 589664
- 3 Beds
- 3 Baths
- 1,679 sqft
- Condo
- Built: 2011
- Freehold
Listed 2 weeks ago
9
- S$ 485,000
- S$ 438 psf
904 Jurong West Street 91, 640904
- 3 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 1,108 sqft
- HDB 4 Rooms
- Built: 1986
- 99 yrs
Listed 2 weeks ago
8
1
- S$ 3,680,000
- S$ 2,453 psf
Siak Kew Avenue
- 3 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 1,350 sqft
- 1,500 sqft (Land)
- Terraced House
Listed 2 weeks ago
19
1
- S$ 1,798,888
- S$ 1,392 psf
Bayshore Park66 Bayshore Road, 469985
- 3 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 1,292 sqft
- Condo
- Built: 1986
- 99 yrs
Listed 2 weeks ago
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1
- S$ 850,000
- S$ 760 psf
413 Eunos Road 5, 400413
- 3 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 1,119 sqft
- HDB 4 Rooms
- Built: 1990
- 99 yrs
Listed 2 weeks ago
9
- S$ 780,000
- S$ 1,685 psf
Riverfront Residences41 Hougang Avenue 7, 533813
- 1 Bed
- 1 Bath
- 463 sqft
- Condo
- Built: 2024
- 99 yrs
Listed 2 weeks ago
4
- S$ 1,160,000
- S$ 1,997 psf
53 Normanton Park, 117282
- 1 Bed
- 1 Bath
- 581 sqft
- Condo
- Built: 2023
- 99 yrs
Listed 2 weeks ago
15
- S$ 899,000
- S$ 1,441 psf
The Verve23 Jalan Rajah, 329138
- 1 Bed
- 1 Bath
- 624 sqft
- Condo
- Built: 2012
- Freehold
Listed 2 weeks ago
4
- S$ 2,190,000
- S$ 3,085 psf
Paterson Residence83 Paterson Road, 238549
- 1 Bed
- 1 Bath
- 710 sqft
- Condo
- Built: 2008
- Freehold
Listed 2 weeks ago
9
- S$ 1,850,000
- S$ 1,791 psf
Treasure at Tampines49 Tampines Lane, 528461
- 3 Beds
- 3 Baths
- 1,033 sqft
- Condo
- Built: 2023
- 99 yrs
Listed 2 weeks ago
5
- S$ 826,000
- S$ 862 psf
403 Sin Ming Avenue, 570403
- 3 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 958 sqft
- HDB 4 Rooms
- Built: 1985
- 99 yrs
Listed 2 weeks ago
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1
- S$ 3,948,000
- S$ 2,800 psf
One Balmoral1 Balmoral Road, 259784
- 3 Beds
- 4 Baths
- 1,410 sqft
- Condo
- Built: 2017
- Freehold
Listed 2 weeks ago
12
- S$ 6,900,000
- S$ 1,936 psf
406 Fernvale RoadFernvale Road
- 6 Beds
- 4 Baths
- 3,500 sqft
- 3,564 sqft (Land)
- Corner Terrace
Listed 2 weeks ago
7
- S$ 2,000,000
- S$ 1,645 psf
Reflections At Keppel Bay1 Keppel Bay View, 098402
- 2 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 1,216 sqft
- Condo
- Built: 2013
- 99 yrs
Listed 2 weeks ago
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1
- S$ 750,000
- S$ 741 psf
406B Northshore Drive, 822406
- 3 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 1,012 sqft
- HDB 4 Rooms
- Built: 2020
- 99 yrs
Listed 2 weeks ago
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1
- S$ 899,000
- S$ 745 psf
406B Northshore Drive, 822406
- 3 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 1,206 sqft
- HDB 5 Rooms
- Built: 2020
- 99 yrs
Listed 2 weeks ago
Property for Sale in Singapore FAQs
The Singapore property market in 2025 is expected to see shifting trends, influenced by potential interest rate cuts and evolving buyer preferences. HDB resale prices have been growing steadily, with an 8.6% increase in 2024. However, in 2025, growth may slow down if buyers start shifting towards private properties due to falling mortgage rates. Despite this, demand for larger HDB units, such as Executive flats, is likely to remain strong due to their affordability compared to condominiums and limited supply. Condominium resale prices grew by only 3.9% in 2024, much lower than the 7.8% growth in 2023. However, with expected interest rate cuts making private properties more affordable, condominium resale prices could see higher growth in 2025. If borrowing costs drop significantly, more buyers may shift from HDB to condominiums, potentially reversing the slower growth seen in 2024.
In 2024, the average price for HDB flats reached S$611,000. By 2025, this figure has increased to S$635,843, marking a significant rise of 15.89% over the past three years. Specifically, the average prices for HDB flats in 2025 are as follows: one-bedroom units at S$260,000, two-bedroom units at S$356,000, three-room flats at S$461,000, four-room flats at S$660,000, five-room flats at S$767,000, and executive units at S$893,000. For multi-generational units, the average selling price was S$1,049,000 in 2024, but none have been sold so far in 2025. Turning to condominiums, the average price in 2025 stands at S$2,173,407, compared to S$1,998,201 in 2024. This represents a 12.06% increase over the last three years. The average prices for condos in 2025 are as follows: one-bedroom units at S$1.182 million, two-bedroom units at S$1.777 million, three-bedroom units at S$2.370 million, four-bedroom units at S$3.672 million, and five-bedroom or larger units at S$4.371 million.
In 2024, the average price per square foot (psf) for properties in Singapore was S$602. By 2025, this figure rose to S$634, reflecting an impressive increase of 19.38% over the past three years.
In Singapore, most HDB flats come with a 99-year lease. Once this lease runs out, ownership of the flat reverts to the state, and the property may be demolished or repurposed. However, there are programs to consider. Selective En bloc Redevelopment Scheme (SERS): This government initiative offers residents of selected flats the opportunity to move to new homes with a fresh 99-year lease, often at a subsidized rate. It's akin to hitting the jackpot, but only a small number of flats are chosen for SERS. Voluntary Early Redevelopment Scheme (VERS): Announced to address aging flats not selected for SERS, VERS allows residents to vote for the government to buy back their flats before the lease expires. Details are still emerging, and it's yet to be implemented. For private properties with expiring leases, owners can collectively decide to sell the property, often to developers for redevelopment. This process requires agreement from a significant majority of the owners.
Starting your home-buying journey involves several key considerations:
Location: Choose an area that aligns with your lifestyle and priorities, such as proximity to work, schools, or public transportation.
Property Age and Lease: Decide between newer properties with longer leases or older ones that might offer more space but have shorter remaining leases.
Budget: Evaluate properties based on their price per square foot (PSF) and total cost to ensure they fit within your financial plan.
Future Plans: Consider your long-term goals, such as starting a family or potential resale value, to choose a home that suits your evolving needs.
Balancing these factors will help you make an informed decision that aligns with both your current lifestyle and future aspirations.
Yes, foreigners can buy property in Singapore, but there are certain restrictions depending on the type of property.
Properties that require approval:
If you're a foreigner looking to purchase a landed home – such as a bungalow, semi-detached house, or terrace house – you must first obtain approval under the Residential Property Act. This also applies to properties at Sentosa Cove, certain shophouses, and some mixed-use developments.
To qualify, you typically need to have been a Singapore Permanent Resident (SPR) for at least five years and demonstrate a significant economic contribution, which is usually assessed based on your taxable income in Singapore. Each application is reviewed individually.
Properties you can buy without approval:
If you're looking for a condo or apartment, the process is much simpler. Foreigners can freely purchase:
Condominium and flat units
Strata-landed homes within an approved condo project
Leasehold landed homes with a lease of no more than seven years
Commercial properties like shophouses for business use, industrial buildings, and hotels
However, HDB flats, executive condominiums (ECs), and HDB shophouses are generally off-limits unless you meet specific HDB eligibility criteria.
If you're considering buying property in Singapore, it's always a good idea to check the latest regulations and requirements to ensure a smooth purchase process.
Yes, a Singaporean can own two properties, but certain regulations apply depending on the types of properties involved. Owning Multiple HDB Flats: Singapore Citizens are not permitted to own more than one HDB flat at a time. If you wish to purchase a second HDB flat, you must sell your existing one within a stipulated timeframe. Specifically, upon receiving the keys to your new HDB flat, you are required to dispose of your current flat within six months. Owning an HDB Flat and a Private Property: After fulfilling the Minimum Occupation Period (MOP) of five years for your HDB flat, Singapore Citizens are allowed to purchase private residential property without selling their HDB flat. However, it's important to note that acquiring a second residential property will subject you to the Additional Buyer's Stamp Duty (ABSD). As of April 2023, the ABSD rate for Singapore Citizens purchasing a second property is 20%.
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When considering buying a property in Singapore, one of the key questions you'll need to address is how much you can borrow. Understanding the loan limits and regulations can help you make informed decisions on your property purchase. Here’s a helpful overview of what you need to know.
1. Loan-to-Value (LTV) Ratio:
In Singapore, the maximum Loan-to-Value (LTV) ratio determines how much you can borrow against the property's value. For your first property, the LTV can be as high as 75%, meaning you can finance up to 75% of the property's value through a loan. For subsequent properties, the LTV decreases, typically to 45% for the second and 40% for any additional properties.
2. Total Debt Servicing Ratio (TDSR):
Another crucial factor is the Total Debt Servicing Ratio (TDSR), which limits the amount of your monthly income that can go towards servicing loans. The TDSR is capped at 55% of your gross monthly income. This means that your total monthly debt obligations, including your new property loan, should not exceed 55% of your income.
3. Mortgage Servicing Ratio (MSR):
If you're buying a residential property that is not HDB, the Mortgage Servicing Ratio (MSR) also comes into play. The MSR is capped at 30% of your gross monthly income and applies to your loan repayments for residential properties.
4. Credit Assessment:
Lenders will conduct a credit assessment to evaluate your financial health. Factors such as your credit score, income stability, and existing debts will influence how much you can borrow. A strong credit profile can enhance your borrowing capacity.
5. Down Payment:
Remember that you’ll need to make a down payment as well. For your first property, this is typically at least 25% of the purchase price (or the property valuation, whichever is lower) after accounting for the LTV.