History in the Singapore real estate market has a way of repeating itself for those who pay attention. We saw it in Punggol, which transformed from a remote fishing village into a vibrant “Waterfront Town.” We saw it in Jurong East, which evolved from an industrial backwater into Singapore’s thriving second CBD. In 2026, the spotlight of transformation has moved decisively to the West’s newest crown jewel: Tengah. For the strategic investor, the question isn’t whether Tengah will grow, but how much you stand to gain by getting in early. Investing in Tengah Garden Residences is the quintessential “first-mover” play.…
Author: Kendrick
Location has always mattered in real estate, but the way buyers interpret its value has changed. Today, location is not judged only by distance to the city or transport access. It is assessed through how well it supports daily routines, work patterns, leisure habits, and long-term comfort. In this sense, location has become a lifestyle factor rather than a simple geographic reference. Developments that succeed in today’s market tend to offer more than proximity. They provide environments that adapt to both weekday efficiency and weekend relaxation, allowing residents to maintain balance throughout the week. How Daily Routines Shape Location Preferences…
Introduction in the 2026 market climate Singapore’s private residential market in 2026 remains defined by tight new supply, steady upgrader demand and a clear preference for homes that balance liveability with resilience. While interest rates have eased from recent peaks, buyers are still sensitive to value, holding power and exit liquidity, especially under ABSD and stricter loan frameworks. In this context, comparing a city-fringe lifestyle play against a more prime, core-address proposition helps investors and Hudson Place Residences owner-occupiers frame risk-adjusted choices. This article compares Hudson Place Residences (assumed RCR positioning, with some details anticipated where not officially released) against…
Singapore’s approach to urban development has increasingly focused on creating mixed-use environments that combine residential, commercial, recreational, and lifestyle elements within a single district. This planning strategy has had a direct impact on condominium demand, reshaping how residents experience daily life and how investors evaluate long-term property value. Rather than separating work, living, and leisure into distant zones, modern planning integrates these elements to reduce travel time and improve convenience. As a result, condominiums located within or near mixed-use areas are becoming more attractive to homeowners and tenants alike. The Appeal of Mixed-Use Living Mixed-use environments support a more efficient…