Most landed estates have their own playground, but these can vary in size and offerings, from tiny spaces to ones with entire basketball courts. Singapore being land-scarce, smaller playgrounds are more common than big ones. Hence, when I saw that Lucky Gardens – down the road from Lucky View landed estate (which we toured a while back), had a large green space – I thought it was worth checking out.
As you can see from the Masterplan, the landed plots in Lucky Gardens are generally smaller than those at Lucky View (which typically translates to a lower entry price and a larger pool of prospective buyers).
However, the last transacted sale price at Lucky Gardens (in October 2024) is actually higher than the last transacted sales price at Lucky View ($5.15 million in February 2025). Keep in mind that the last house sold on Lucky Gardens is larger than the one sold on Lucky View, though. If we extend the time horizon to 2024,...