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This area is one of the most exciting and long-term projects in Singapore's real estate history. It will feature a mix of luxury residential units, commercial spaces, and lifestyle offerings, with spectacular waterfront views. The first wave of developments, including waterfront condos and integrated mixed-use developments, will be taking shape by 2025.
Tengah, known as Singapore’s “Forest Town,” will see the development of smart homes, green spaces, and an integrated transport network. The Punggol Digital District is expected to attract tech-savvy professionals, driving demand for residential and commercial properties. Both districts will offer fresh opportunities for homebuyers and investors.
Jurong Lake District is set to become a major hub with flexible and mixed-use workspaces, including the concept of “vertical zoning” where different floors of a building are used for different purposes such as light industrial, offices, and residential homes. This area will also benefit from the decentralization strategy, reducing traffic congestion towards the city center.
Woodlands is transforming into a northern regional hub, driven by the Johor Bahru-Singapore Rapid Transit System (RTS Link). This project has sparked a surge in property demand and prices, with plans for 14,000 new homes and improved infrastructure. The area is expected to become more appealing with enhanced accessibility and new job opportunities.
The relocation of Paya Lebar Airbase in 2030 will lead to the development of 150,000 new homes and the creation of a 3.8-kilometer “green spine” or park-like connector between neighborhoods. This area will also see redevelopment plans in Marine Parade, Hougang, and Punggol.
A new residential estate in Bayshore, part of the East Coast Renewal, will include more homes and a barrier against rising sea levels. This area is expected to see significant transformation with new residential homes and enhanced amenities.