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Are newer condos in OCR generally bigger than those in RCR and CCR

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No, newer condos in the Outside Central Region (OCR) are not generally bigger than those in the Rest of Central Region (RCR) or Core Central Region (CCR).
Available data on median sizes for new non-landed homes shows the CCR at 73 sqm (about 786 sq ft), equivalent to a typical two-bedroom unit. This reflects a trend of smaller units in prime CCR locations to keep ticket sizes accessible amid high land costs and demand for entry-level buyers. RCR and OCR data is less directly comparable in recent reports, but market patterns indicate OCR developments often prioritise family-sized units (e.g., 100-120 sqm or 1,000-1,300 sq ft for three-bedroom layouts) due to more available land and suburban appeal, though not consistently larger than CCR medians.
For specific projects, OCR new launches like those in Districts 16-19 frequently offer bigger average sizes for practicality, while CCR (Districts 9-10) and RCR (Districts 11-15) lean towards compact 2-3 bedroom options to optimise density. Check EdgeProp Singapore's project listings and research tools for the latest median sizes by region and launch year to compare individual developments.
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