The 4-room flat remains the most ubiquitous housing type in Singapore – and with prices soaring in 2022, it may be wiser to settle for a more modest unit. And while you might think that where you’ll find the
cheapest 5-room HDB flats is also where you’ll find the cheapest 4-room flats, well, you might be in for a surprise.
But before we get to showing you the cheapest estates, here’s a look at prices between the first half of 2021 and 2022, as well as their respective changes.
ESTATES |
4 ROOM (H1 2022) |
4 ROOM (H1 2021) |
Change (Total) |
Change (%) |
WOODLANDS |
$454,444 |
$398,809 |
$55,636 |
12.2% |
YISHUN |
$462,268 |
$412,091 |
$50,177 |
10.9% |
JURONG WEST |
$474,162 |
$421,628 |
$52,533 |
11.1% |
JURONG EAST |
$474,559 |
$440,739 |
$33,819 |
7.1% |
BUKIT PANJANG |
$475,491 |
$441,089 |
$34,402 |
7.2% |
CHOA CHU KANG |
$478,500 |
$434,586 |
$43,914 |
9.2% |
SEMBAWANG |
$486,647 |
$405,654 |
$80,993 |
16.6% |
BEDOK |
$500,564 |
$481,699 |
$18,864 |
3.8% |
PASIR RIS |
$514,202 |
$477,751 |
$36,451 |
7.1% |
BUKIT BATOK |
$515,441 |
$410,476 |
$104,965 |
20.4% |
HOUGANG |
$516,518 |
$442,956 |
$73,562 |
14.2% |
SENGKANG |
$516,702 |
$460,298 |
$56,404 |
10.9% |
MARINE PARADE |
$523,060 |
$483,559 |
$39,501 |
7.6% |
TAMPINES |
$523,419 |
$474,126 |
$49,294 |
9.4% |
SERANGOON |
$537,399 |
$474,417 |
$62,982 |
11.7% |
PUNGGOL |
$537,427 |
$485,160 |
$52,267 |
9.7% |
GEYLANG |
$585,968 |
$565,865 |
$20,103 |
3.4% |
ANG MO KIO |
$586,032 |
$476,860 |
$109,172 |
18.6% |
BISHAN |
$625,258 |
$564,730 |
$60,527 |
9.7% |
BUKIT TIMAH |
$655,634 |
$598,986 |
$56,648 |
8.6% |
CLEMENTI |
$673,439 |
$604,409 |
$69,031 |
10.3% |
TOA PAYOH |
$673,791 |
$610,417 |
$63,374 |
9.4% |
BUKIT MERAH |
$712,541 |
$688,286 |
$24,254 |
3.4% |
KALLANG/WHAMPOA |
$741,158 |
$590,728 |
$150,430 |
20.3% |
QUEENSTOWN |
$785,982 |
$772,622 |
$13,361 |
1.7% |
CENTRAL AREA |
$838,932 |
$833,939 |
$4,993 |
0.6% |
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