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De Centurion Floor Plans & Facilities Guide | Homejourney

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Explore De Centurion floor plans, facilities, and layouts in D15 Tanjong Rhu. See unit types, sizes, amenities, and tips for buyers and investors.

De Centurion Price Trends

Historical transaction data for De Centurion

Current PSF

$1,718/sqft

Median PSF

$1,935/sqft

2-Year Trend

Insufficient data

Data Points

2 months

Data source: URA & HDB transaction records

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De Centurion offers a compact but well-thought-out mix of 1+study, 2- and 3-bedroom units plus a penthouse, with practical facilities like pool, gym and BBQ that appeal to both own-stay buyers and tenants who value the Tanjong Rhu waterfront lifestyle in District 15.



This De Centurion Floor Plans and Facilities Guide is a focused companion to Homejourney’s main project overview for De Centurion, zooming in on how the layouts work in real life, what the facilities really feel like on the ground, and how to choose the right stack and unit type for your needs.



De Centurion at a Glance: Key Project Facts

De Centurion is a freehold apartment development at 6A Tanjong Rhu Road in District 15 (East Coast / Marine Parade), developed by Target Home Pte Ltd and completed in 2010.[1][3][4][7]



From multiple site visits and walks along the Tanjong Rhu waterfront, De Centurion stands out as a small, private block that feels more like a boutique residence than a mass-market condo, with many units enjoying side glimpses towards the Kallang Basin and the eastern city skyline.





For a full macro view (transaction history, nearby comparables, price trends), refer to Homejourney’s main De Centurion project page: Projects Directory and the dedicated overview at De Centurion in D15: Unit Types, Prices, Pros & Cons | Homejourney .



Unit Types & De Centurion Floor Plans

De Centurion has only 42 units, but the floor plan mix is quite efficient for a small project. According to publicly available sources, the development comprises mainly 1+study, 2- and 3-bedroom units, plus a penthouse level.[1][3][5][9]



Unit Mix and Size Ranges

  • 1-bedroom + Study: Approx. 570 sq ft (about 53 sqm on detailed plans)[3][5][9]
  • 2-bedroom: Approx. 775 sq ft[3][5]
  • 3-bedroom: Approx. 1,044 sq ft[5]
  • Penthouse / larger layouts: Up to about 2,021 sq ft based on overall range quoted for the development[3]


Buyers commonly ask whether these sizes feel tight compared with newer D15 launches. On the ground, the 2- and 3-bedroom units at De Centurion feel surprisingly usable because of regular layouts and relatively modest balconies, avoiding the large, unusable planter areas common in some early‑2010s projects.



1-Bedroom + Study (Approx. 570 sq ft)

From reviewing official floor plan brochures and walking similar stacks, the typical 1+study at De Centurion usually features:



  • Compact entrance leading straight into an open-plan living/dining area[9]
  • Enclosed or semi-open kitchenette along one wall
  • Separate study room that can fit a single bed or full home office setup[9]
  • Common bathroom accessible from the living zone
  • Master bedroom that can fit at least a queen bed


Who it suits: Singles working in the CBD, Marina Bay or Paya Lebar, or investor-landlords targeting young professionals who want to be near the city with access to the Tanjong Rhu park connector.



Insider tip: For 1+study units, check stacks with minimal afternoon sun (typically east- or north-facing) as the glass surfaces in Tanjong Rhu can heat up quickly on hot days. A good aircon maintenance package from vetted providers on Homejourney’s Aircon Services page will also help keep running costs predictable.



2-Bedroom (Approx. 775 sq ft)

The 2-bedroom layout at De Centurion tends to be the sweet spot for many own‑stay buyers.



  • Efficient dumbbell or simple corridor layout, reducing wasted space
  • Regular-shaped living/dining that can fit a 4-seater dining table
  • Common bathroom located away from the immediate dining area
  • Bedrooms can usually take a queen bed plus wardrobe


Who it suits: Young couples planning for one child, or downsizers from landed/East Coast walk‑ups who want a low-maintenance East Coast / Marine Parade home with lift access and facilities.



3-Bedroom (Approx. 1,044 sq ft)

For families, the 3-bedroom is where De Centurion really stands out compared to many new launches with sub‑900 sq ft 3-bedders.



  • More generous living and dining zone
  • Enclosed kitchen (a big plus for heavy cooking households)
  • Three reasonably sized bedrooms; at least two can take queen beds
  • Good for families with school‑going children at Dunman High or nearby schools


Insider tip: If you intend to host extended family regularly, prioritise stacks where the living room is more rectangular rather than long and narrow. This allows flexible sofa and dining arrangements without blocking circulation paths.



Penthouse and Larger Layouts

Based on external data, De Centurion’s largest units go up to around 2,021 sq ft, likely representing duplex or larger penthouse layouts.[3]



These units usually appeal to multi‑generation households or buyers seeking a landed‑like feel with views over the Kallang Basin and the still-evolving Greater Nicoll Highway / Sports Hub skyline.



Disclaimer: Exact stack layouts and internal measurements should always be verified against the latest official floor plan from URA or the developer’s documents. Homejourney strongly recommends that buyers request the latest approved floor plan set through our verified agents before committing to any option.



Facilities at De Centurion: What You Really Get

For a 42-unit apartment on a compact site (about 1,383 sqm of land area), De Centurion offers a practical set of core condo facilities rather than an extensive resort-style spread.[5][7]



Key On-site Facilities

  • Swimming pool – A modest lap pool suitable for quick exercise or kids’ play[1][5]
  • Wading pool / jacuzzi features – More for relaxation than serious swimming[1]
  • Gymnasium – Basic equipment typically sufficient for cardio and light strength work[1][5]
  • BBQ area – Commonly used on weekends; book early for public holidays[1][5]
  • Basement or ground-level parking – Expected 1 lot per unit, subject to MCST rules[5]
  • 24-hour security and access control – Standard for private apartments[1][5]


Insider tip: Because De Centurion is a small development, the pool deck and BBQ areas can feel pleasantly uncrowded on weekdays. On weekends after 5pm—especially when there are events at the Singapore Sports Hub or Indoor Stadium—expect more activity as residents invite friends over after the event.



Security and Safety Features

While the MCST’s exact specifications can change over time, private apartments of this age and category generally include:



  • Secured vehicle entry with resident access tags
  • Lift lobby access control
  • CCTV surveillance in common areas
  • Fire safety systems complying with SCDF codes at the time of TOP


Homejourney’s focus on user safety means we always encourage buyers to:

References

  1. Singapore Property Market Analysis 1 (2026)
  2. Singapore Property Market Analysis 3 (2026)
  3. Singapore Property Market Analysis 4 (2026)
  4. Singapore Property Market Analysis 7 (2026)
  5. Singapore Property Market Analysis 5 (2026)
  6. Singapore Property Market Analysis 9 (2026)
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The information provided in this article is for general reference only. For accurate and official information, please visit HDB's official website or consult professional advice from lawyers, real estate agents, bankers, and other relevant professional consultants.

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