🇸🇬2027北部值得提前关注的三个项目
Having followed the Singapore property market closely, I find the Northern region especially exciting for 2027 due to a blend of infrastructure upgrades and prime residential projects. First, Hougang Central stands out with its integrated development model, perfectly combining residential units with almost 40,000 square meters of retail space comparable to Junction 8 in Bishan. The direct connection to Hougang MRT and bus interchange enhances convenience significantly. Living here, you can enjoy top-notch amenities and reputable schools like Montfort and Holy Innocents’ Primary within a 1 km radius, a major draw for families seeking quality education nearby. I personally appreciate that such a large-scale project offers around 835 units, ensuring a good community vibe without feeling overcrowded. The pricing at about SGD 2,600–2,700 psf makes it a competitive choice amid limited integrated options. Chuan Grove is another gem, albeit with commercial amenities less developed compared to Hougang Central. However, its strategic location between Bishan and Serangoon means residents can easily access Junction 8 and NEX malls. The lower density and more tranquil environment appeal to those prioritizing peaceful living but with city conveniences within reach. Its proximity to multiple primary schools and international schools also suits expat families or locals requiring diverse education options. Given the expected launch delay to 2027, prospective buyers have time to prepare for pricing anticipated around SGD 2,700–2,800 psf—this reflects a balanced value considering the project's scale and location. Chencharu Close is perhaps the most underestimated in the trio, near Khatib MRT station with plans for a fully integrated community with over 10,000 new homes by 2040. This development offers a unique opportunity as the first private residential project in an area dominated by HDB flats. The inclusion of hawker centers and shops at the doorstep enhances the lived-in experience, fostering a neighborhood feel. With pricing levels at about SGD 2,300–2,400 psf, it could appeal to buyers looking for affordability combined with growth potential as the region's facilities evolve. Transport developments such as the Cross Island Line reinforce the appeal of these northern projects by improving connectivity and future-proofing investment value. From my experience sharing with buyers, early planning and understanding each project’s unique advantages help align property choices with lifestyle needs and budget. Keeping an eye on the northern corridor will certainly benefit those targeting mid- to long-term gains in the Singapore real estate market.





















