Given the interest in bigger living spaces we’ve seen since 2020, it seemed appropriate to do a series on townhouses in Singapore.
It can be confusing as the terms are often used interchangeably in Singapore as both are strata-landed units. However, the key difference is that foreigners and PRs currently cannot own a cluster house in Singapore, without approval from the Singapore Land Authority, so there will be a smaller pool of buyers if one wishes to sell in the future.
Now that we’ve cleared that up, let’s have a look at the various townhouses in D5 & D21 that were on sale at the time of writing. The first 3 developments on this list – Seahill, The Vision & Waterfront@Faber – all offer some semblance of waterfront living:I previously covered both Seahill and The Vision in my article on “Affordable waterside living in West Singapore.” However, as the townhouses are low-rise, you won’t get an unblocked sea view from them, sad to say.
Facilities include three swimming pools, two of which are elevated on the fifth and 24th floors respectively, and face the sea Unlike NEWest and Seahill, The Vision has chosen not to have the units border the communal pool. Instead, they each have a small spa pool in their backyard. On the minus side, despite there being so few townhouses, they’re arranged in parallel rows, so you might feel like an animal in the zoo when making use of your backyard
I also like the fact that there is direct access from the side gate to Ulu Pandan Park Connector, which takes you all the way to Marina Bay. And if that’s not enough nature for you, Faber Heights Park is right next to the condo.
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