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Discover 18 Marine Terrace amenities: top schools, shopping malls, transport links in Marine Parade. Homejourney verifies details for safe HDB buying decisions. Explore now!

18 Marine Terrace Amenities: Schools, Shopping, Transport | Homejourney

18 Marine Terrace in Marine Parade offers excellent amenities including Marine Terrace MRT just 5-7 minutes walk away, Parkway Parade shopping mall within 1.5km, and quality schools like Tao Nan School nearby. This HDB block, built in 1975 with 150 four-room units, provides convenient access to daily essentials, making it ideal for families and professionals. Homejourney verifies these details to help you make trusted property decisions in a safe environment.[2][3]



Why 18 Marine Terrace Amenities Matter for HDB Buyers

Choosing an HDB flat like those at 18 Marine Terrace means prioritizing lifestyle convenience alongside property prices. Marine Parade, a mature estate on reclaimed land near East Coast Park, blends coastal living with urban access. Amenities directly impact resale value and family suitability—key for first-time buyers or upgraders under HDB rules like the 5-year Minimum Occupation Period (MOP).[2]

This cluster focuses on schools, shopping, and transport, linking back to our comprehensive 18 Marine Terrace HDB Guide. Homejourney's verified insights ensure transparency, drawing from official HDB and LTA data for confident choices.



Transport Links: Seamless Connectivity from 18 Marine Terrace

Marine Terrace MRT (TE27) on the Thomson-East Coast Line is the standout feature, just 550-600m or 5-7 minutes walk from Block 18. This station, operational since 2024, connects to Marine Parade TE26 and the broader network, reaching CBD in 15-20 minutes.[1][2][3]

Bus stops abound within 500m, with 13 services including key routes to Orchard, Changi Airport (30-40 minutes), and city centre. East Coast Parkway (ECP) provides expressway access for drivers, ideal for airport commutes. Cycling paths link to East Coast Park, perfect for active residents.[2]

Actionable Tip: Use LTA's MyTransport app for real-time updates. For families, this proximity supports school runs without heavy traffic reliance. Commute times: CBD (15 mins MRT), Orchard (20 mins), Changi Airport (35 mins bus/ECP).[2]

  • Nearest MRT: Marine Terrace TE27 (550m, 7-min walk)
  • Bus Interchange: Marine Parade (1.2km)
  • Expressway: ECP (direct access)
  • Airport Commute: 30-40 mins


Schools Near 18 Marine Terrace: Family-Friendly Education

Marine Terrace excels for families with primary schools within 1km, crucial for Phase 2A Priority Admission under MOE rules. Tao Nan School, a top-rated primary, is nearby in the precinct, alongside Ngee Ann Primary and CHIJ Katong Convent (secondary).[7]

Victoria Junior College serves pre-university needs. Infant care like My First Skool operates right at Block 18 #01-108, open 7am-7pm weekdays—insider tip: book early for infant places.[5] Walking distances support priority enrollment for siblings in the same estate.

Homejourney recommends verifying school balloting via MOE portal, as proximity boosts chances for HDB residents. These options make Marine Parade HDB attractive for young couples planning families.

  • Tao Nan School: Within precinct (~800m)
  • Ngee Ann Primary: Marine Terrace area
  • CHIJ Katong Convent: Nearby secondary
  • My First Skool: On-site at Block 18
  • Victoria JC: Local junior college


Shopping and Daily Essentials at 18 Marine Terrace

Groceries are doorstep-close: Giant Express (300m, 4-min walk), FairPrice Finest Marine Parade Central (1.2km), and NTUC FairPrice/Cold Storage outlets within 500m. Marine Terrace's wet market, hawker centre, coffee shops, and provision shops offer self-sufficient daily needs—no need for long trips.[1][2][4][7]

Parkway Parade mall (1.5km, 20-min walk or short bus) provides supermarkets, cinemas, and dining. Clinics and minimarts are 3 minutes away, per local listings. Insider local tip: The hawker centre here serves authentic Peranakan dishes, a Marine Parade staple.

For renovated HDB flats, factor in these for convenience—elevated floors at Block 18 enjoy unobstructed views without shopping noise.[7] Check Homejourney's HDB search for 18 Marine Terrace listings.

  • Giant Express: 300m
  • Wet Market & Hawker: Precinct hub
  • Parkway Parade: 1.5km
  • FairPrice Finest: 1.2km


Evaluating 18 Marine Terrace Amenities for Your Lifestyle

Weigh transport for work commutes, schools for kids (1km radius key for HDB families), and shopping for budgets. Recent resale prices at 18 Marine Terrace range S$510,000-S$652,000 for 4-room flats (~90sqm), reflecting premium amenities (99-year lease from 1975; check remaining lease for CPF/loans).[2] Rents: S$2,600-S$3,500.[2]

Compare via 18 Marine Terrace Price Trends and Flat Types Guide. HDB eligibility: Income ceiling S$14,000 (couples); grants up to S$80,000. Use Homejourney's mortgage calculator for affordability.

Disclaimer: Prices fluctuate; consult HDB for latest policies. Homejourney prioritizes verified data for user safety.



FAQ: 18 Marine Terrace Amenities

What is the nearest MRT to 18 Marine Terrace?
Marine Terrace TE27, 550-600m (5-7 min walk).[1][3]


Are there good schools near 18 Marine Terrace?
Yes, Tao Nan School, Ngee Ann Primary, and My First Skool on-site support families.[5][7]


How far is shopping from 18 Marine Terrace?
Giant Express 300m; Parkway Parade 1.5km; wet market in precinct.[1][2]


What are commute times from Marine Terrace?
CBD 15 mins MRT; Airport 30-40 mins.[2]


Is 18 Marine Terrace good for families?
Excellent—proximity to schools, parks, and transport; check EIP/SPR quotas via HDB.



Ready to explore? Browse 18 Marine Terrace HDB flats on Homejourney or contact an agent. Link back to our full 18 Marine Terrace Guide for prices and living insights. Homejourney ensures trusted, verified property journeys.

References

  1. Singapore Property Market Analysis 2 (2026)
  2. Singapore Property Market Analysis 3 (2026)
  3. Singapore Property Market Analysis 1 (2026)
  4. Singapore Property Market Analysis 7 (2026)
  5. Singapore Property Market Analysis 5 (2026)
  6. Singapore Property Market Analysis 4 (2026)
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