Yishun's development plans over the next 5 years are outlined in the URA Draft Master Plan 2025, focusing on new housing, amenities, and green spaces in areas like Chencharu.
Key highlights include:
- Chencharu integrated residential district: Around 10,000 new homes by 2040 (at least 80% public housing), with the first Build-To-Order (BTO) project of about 1,270 units launching in 2025. It will feature a heritage park, mixed-use hub, bus interchange, kampung-themed walking and cycling paths, and sustainable elements like smart lighting and urban water harvesting.
- Orchid Country Club site: Identified for long-term residential redevelopment into a serene enclave with parkland and waterfront access, though no immediate plans within 5 years.
- Enhanced amenities and green spaces: New integrated community hubs proposed in Yishun, more park connectors, water play areas, and recreational spaces aligned with the City in Nature vision.
- Other zoning changes: Potential for vertical mixed-use developments (e.g., industrial, office, residential) and sites like Miltonia Close rezoned for residential use, including Yishun's first Executive Condominium (EC) site in five years.
These transformations aim to create vibrant, sustainable neighbourhoods with better connectivity via the North-South Corridor. For full details and interactive maps, visit the URA Draft Master Plan 2025 on the URA website or check EdgeProp Singapore for Yishun property insights.
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