Strata landed housing refers to low-rise, low-density residential developments with a strata title arrangement. These properties do not have condominium status and must meet specific criteria, including:
- Each strata unit must have a minimum building footprint with ground contact of 100 sq m.
- Upper storeys and basements of each strata unit cannot be subdivided into separate strata units.
- The minimum plot size requirement is 1,000 sqm.
- Maximum site coverage allowed is 50% for developments outside Good Class Bungalow Areas (GCBAs) and 40% within GCBAs.
- At least 45% of the nett site area must be set aside for Communal Open Space (COS) and communal facilities.
Strata landed housing can comprise one of the following types:
- Strata detached houses (bungalows)
- Strata semi-detached houses
- Strata terrace houses (comprising at least three strata terrace units)