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What areas are considered as RCR?

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The Rest of Central Region (RCR) in Singapore includes areas that are close to the city center but are not part of the Core Central Region (CCR). Here are some of the key districts and areas that fall under the RCR:
- District 3: This includes Queenstown, Alexandra, and Tiong Bahru. These areas are known for their vibrant mix of heritage and modernity, with Tiong Bahru offering trendy cafes and conservation shophouses.
- District 4 (Part): This encompasses Harbourfront, Keppel, and Telok Blangah. These areas are dynamic, with Harbourfront being a key gateway to Sentosa and home to VivoCity.
- District 9 (Part): While mostly part of the CCR, some areas like Cairnhill and River Valley can be considered on the fringe of RCR.
- District 10 (Part): Areas such as Tanglin and Bukit Timah's fringe areas can also be included in the RCR.
- District 11: This includes Newton and Novena, which are close to the city center but not as central as the CCR.
- District 12: This includes Balestier, Whampoa, Toa Payoh, Boon Keng, Bendemeer, and Kampong Bugis. These areas offer a mix of heritage charm and modern amenities.
- District 14: This includes Geylang and Eunos, which are known for their affordability and proximity to the city.
- District 15: This includes Tanjong Rhu, Amber, Meyer, Katong, Dunman, Joo Chiat, and Marine Parade. These areas are popular for their mix of old and new developments.
These districts offer a balance between centrality and affordability, making them attractive to buyers and investors looking for properties that are close to the city but at a lower price point compared to the CCR. For more detailed information and listings, you can visit EdgeProp Singapore.
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