Singapore · Residential Areas

Every district reads
differently

A reference covering Singapore's housing zones — from mature HDB towns with deep-rooted community ties to newer waterfront precincts still finding their rhythm. Infrastructure, transit, density, and daily texture, compared.

Updated April 2025  ·  langleycorner.com  ·  28 districts covered
28+
Planning areas covered
5.8M
Residents island-wide
80%
Live in HDB housing
3
In-depth district guides

Singapore's residential map

Singapore is divided into 55 planning areas under the Urban Redevelopment Authority. Below is a curated look at some of the most-considered zones for residents relocating across the island.

01

Toa Payoh

One of the oldest HDB towns, built in the late 1960s. Dense, walkable, and thoroughly mature — markets, clinics, sports halls, and libraries all within a short walk.

Mature HDB CC Line Central
02

Bishan

Well-regarded for its proximity to the city and strong school catchment. Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park sits at its edge — a large green corridor alongside the Kallang River.

Mature HDB NS / CC Line Park access
03

Jurong East

The western hub. Major commercial infrastructure, the IMM and JEM malls, and planned Jurong Lake District development mark this as a growth area with improving transit.

Mixed-use EW / NS Line West hub
04

Tampines

One of Singapore's largest new towns by population. Regional centre amenities — multiple malls, Tampines Hub, two MRT stations — serve a dense, self-contained community.

Mature HDB EW / DT Line East hub
05

Holland Village

A low-rise, residential-commercial cluster historically associated with expat communities. Independent cafes, specialty grocers, and a walkable streetscape at a mid-range rental cost.

Private housing CC Line Expat-popular
06

Tiong Bahru

Singapore's oldest housing estate carries visible 1930s art-deco influence. Boutique bakeries and small restaurants occupy ground-floor shophouses beside traditional wet markets.

Heritage estate EW Line City fringe
07

Woodlands

The northern regional centre, separated from Johor Bahru by the Causeway. Large-scale HDB development, rapid transit access, and an established commercial core characterise the area.

Regional centre NS Line North
08

Punggol

Developed in the 2000s, Punggol is one of Singapore's youngest towns. The waterway and Coney Island Park give it a distinct waterfront character among HDB precincts.

Young town NE Line / LRT Waterfront
09

Clementi

A western mid-town with direct MRT access and a mix of HDB flats and private condominiums. NUS campus proximity influences the demographic composition noticeably.

Mixed housing EW Line West central

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