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Emerald Hill Conservation Area Floor Plans and Facilities Guide for D09 buyers and investors. See layouts, amenities, and key tips before you commit.

Emerald Hill Conservation Area Price Trends

Historical transaction data for Emerald Hill Conservation Area

Current PSF

$5,136/sqft

Median PSF

$5,126/sqft

2-Year Trend

Uptrend(+20.4%)

Data Points

4 months

Data source: URA & HDB transaction records

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Emerald Hill Conservation Area Floor Plans and Facilities Guide (Quick Overview)

The Emerald Hill Conservation Area Floor Plans and Facilities Guide helps buyers and investors understand what unit layouts, internal configurations, and on-site amenities you can realistically expect in this historic freehold enclave off Orchard Road. In District 09 (Orchard / River Valley), Emerald Hill is a conservation streetscape of pre-war shophouses and walk-up apartments rather than a single condo tower, so evaluating floor plans and facilities works differently from a typical Singapore condo.[2][4]



This guide is a tactical companion to Homejourney’s main Emerald Hill overview, focusing specifically on unit types, layout patterns, and what facilities are – and are not – available here. For a broader investment view, you can refer to Emerald Hill Conservation Area in D09: Prices, Layouts, Location & Investment | ... and Emerald Hill Conservation Area Price Trends & Market Analysis | Homejourney .



Project Context: What Exactly Is the Emerald Hill Conservation Area?

Emerald Hill Conservation Area is a cluster of conserved shophouses and walk-up residences along Emerald Hill Road and Saunders Road, officially zoned as a conservation area under URA’s guidelines.[2][4] It is in District 09, within the Orchard planning area, just a short walk from Orchard Road, with Somerset MRT about 4 minutes on foot from 30 Saunders Road.[4]



Key characteristics confirmed by public data and on-the-ground observation:



  • Property type: Mainly conserved terrace shophouses and low-rise walk-up apartments, not high-rise condo blocks.[2][4]
  • Tenure: Predominantly freehold, making it attractive for legacy planning and long-term capital preservation.[2][6]
  • Addresses: A long list of individual house numbers along Emerald Hill Road and Saunders Road (e.g. 3–160 Emerald Hill Road, 2–52 Saunders Road).[2][4]
  • Built form: 2–3 storey “Chinese Baroque” facades with internal courtyards, timber windows, and deep, narrow plots.[2]


Because this is a conservation area, URA’s conservation rules significantly shape floor plan possibilities, extensions, and what facilities can be added. Buyers must think in terms of blocks and individual houses, not a single condo development with a uniform site plan.



Unit Types & Typical Floor Plans in Emerald Hill Conservation Area

Unlike a typical Singapore condo, Emerald Hill does not have a standardised stack of 1BR, 2BR, and 3BR units. Instead, you will see several broad categories of homes:



1. Conservation Shophouse Residences

The most iconic units here are the 2–3 storey shophouses that often span 2,000–4,000+ sqft in built-up area, depending on how many storeys and whether the attic or rear extension has been fully utilised.[2][3] Floor plans are customised, but most follow a common spine:



  • Ground floor: Front reception / living, sometimes a home office or guest room, dining area towards the middle, and kitchen + yard at the back.
  • Upper floors: 2–4 bedrooms, often en-suite, with a family area or study in the centre where the original airwell sits.[3]
  • Attic / mezzanine: Some houses have converted attics into additional bedrooms or entertainment spaces, subject to URA conservation rules.[3]


The National Library Board’s panel on a terrace house at 162 Emerald Hill Road illustrates typical conservation-floor-planning: a lower first storey, upper floors, and a roof mezzanine with detailed restoration works to retain heritage features while modernising the interior.[3] Although each home is unique, this gives buyers a realistic idea of vertical circulation and use of space.



2. Walk-Up Apartments

Some addresses within the Emerald Hill Conservation Area are configured as walk-up apartments, usually 3–5 storeys without lifts, with each floor housing one or two units.[4] These are more comparable to typical condos in terms of internal layout, but sizes are generally more generous than mass-market apartments.



While specific layouts differ by block, a common pattern for walk-up units in this area (based on historic apartment designs and current listings) is:



  • 2BR: Roughly 900–1,200 sqft, with a long rectangular living/dining area and 2 bedrooms along one side.
  • 3BR: Usually 1,200–1,600 sqft, often with a helper’s room or utility area near the kitchen.
  • 4BR / combined units: 1,600–2,000+ sqft, sometimes created by amalgamating two side-by-side units (subject to approvals).


These apartments generally do not come with modern condo-style smart home systems by default. However, many landlords and owners retrofit features such as digital locks, smart lighting, and app-based aircon controls during renovation.



3. Mixed-Use and Boutique Converted Units

At some addresses, the ground storey may be approved for commercial or F&B use, with residential units above, especially closer to Orchard Road. These can have unconventional floor plans, split levels, or loft-type bedroom decks to maximise usable space within conservation constraints.[2]



If you are buying such a unit, ask explicitly for the approved use from URA (residential / commercial / mixed) and obtain the latest floor plan from the owner or architect. Homejourney strongly recommends verifying approved layout plans against URA records before committing.



Facilities in Emerald Hill: What You Get (and Don’t Get)

One of the biggest misconceptions among first-time buyers is expecting a full suite of condo facilities in the Emerald Hill Conservation Area. In reality, the enclave’s main facility is its character and location; on-site shared amenities are minimal compared to a typical D09 condo.[2][6]



On-Site Facilities

According to project overviews, the formal common facility consistently listed for Emerald Hill Conservation Area is:



  • Car park: Off-street parking within some plots, plus parallel street parking along Emerald Hill Road and Saunders Road, subject to URA / LTA parking rules.[2]


Most houses and walk-ups rely on private, within-lot parking (if available) or nearby public parking. There is no large central multi-storey carpark like in HDB estates or mega-condos.



Facilities You Will Generally Not Find

Buyers used to newer Singapore condo launches should note the following are typically not provided as shared estate facilities within the Emerald Hill Conservation Area:[2]



  • Swimming pool (common)
  • Gymnasium / fitness centre
  • Clubhouse or function rooms
  • Tennis courts or multi-purpose courts
  • Children’s playgrounds within a gated condo compound


Any such features, if present, would be on a per-property basis (for example, a private plunge pool in the rear of a renovated shophouse) rather than estate-wide facilities.



Security Features and Safety Considerations

Instead of a single 24-hour guardhouse, security in Emerald Hill works like a normal landed or mixed-use street in the city centre:[2][4]



  • No main gated entrance or perimeter fencing across the entire conservation area.
  • Individual houses may add security gates, CCTV cameras, or digital locks.
  • Natural surveillance from residents, businesses, and regular foot traffic, especially during evenings when bars and restaurants are active.


For families and investors prioritising safety, Homejourney recommends budgeting for private security enhancements (CCTV, smart locks, motion lighting) as part of your renovation. Always verify any existing security installations on-site; do not rely solely on listing descriptions.



Location, Accessibility & Daily Convenience

As someone who has walked this stretch many evenings, the biggest advantage of Emerald Hill is how quickly you can transition from quiet heritage street to full Orchard Road convenience.



  • MRT: Somerset MRT (North South Line) is roughly a 4-minute walk from 30 Saunders Road via Emerald Link and Orchard Road.[4]
  • Buses: Numerous bus services run along Orchard Road and Cairnhill Road, giving direct links to the CBD, Marina Bay, Novena, and beyond (see LTA’s bus route info for exact services).
  • Expressways: CTE access via Cairnhill / Clemenceau, and quick connections to PIE and MCE depending on your route.
  • CBD access: Raffles Place and Marina Bay are usually around 10–15 minutes by car in off-peak traffic.


The gently sloping, covered five-foot ways along Emerald Hill Road make it a pleasant walk even in light rain, and it’s common to see residents strolling down to Orchard Road for dinner or groceries.



Nearby Amenities for Residents

Living in the Emerald Hill Conservation Area, most shared “facilities” are effectively outsourced to the wider Orchard / River Valley area.



  • Shopping & groceries: 313@Somerset, Orchard Central, Orchard Gateway, Centrepoint, and Plaza Singapura for full retail and dining options. Supermarkets like FairPrice, Cold Storage, and Don Don Donki are within walking distance along Orchard Road.
  • Food & beverage: Emerald Hill itself has well-known bars and eateries, especially nearer the Orchard Road junction, plus countless restaurants just across the road.
  • Schools: Within a short drive you will find schools such as Anglo-Chinese School (Junior) at Winstedt Road and St Margaret’s Primary (depending on MOE allocation and distance rules; always check MOE’s latest school finder before purchase).
  • Healthcare: Mount Elizabeth Hospital (Orchard) and Paragon Medical offer private healthcare nearby, with general practitioners scattered around Orchard Road.
  • Parks & recreation: Fort Canning Park and the Orchard Road pedestrian malls offer greenery and walking routes, while the Singapore River and Robertson Quay area are within a quick drive or a longer stroll.


Evaluating Emerald Hill Floor Plans: Practical Tips

Because no two properties are identical, a structured approach helps you compare options:



  1. Start with approved built-up area: Confirm the gross floor area and approved use with URA or the seller’s architect, especially if there are rear extensions or attic conversions.
  2. Check structural works: In conservation shophouses, load-bearing walls and party walls cannot be arbitrarily hacked. Review existing floor plans and structural reports before planning major changes.
  3. Evaluate natural light and ventilation: Original shophouse designs rely on airwells; some poorly renovated units may have enclosed these, resulting in darker interiors. Prioritise layouts that retain or re-open the airwell.
  4. Vertical circulation: Multiple staircases (front, mid, rear) can be a plus for privacy but may eat into usable floor area. For elderly or young children, narrow or steep staircases are a practical concern.
  5. AC and maintenance planning: High ceilings and long, deep floor plates can mean higher air-conditioning loads. Factor in regular servicing (Aircon Services ) and efficient zoning into your renovation budget.


If you are comparing Emerald Hill to more conventional apartments nearby, cross-reference with Homejourney’s project pages via Projects Directory and related guides like Garden Apartments Unit Types & Layout Guide for Tenants | Homejourney for a sense of how layouts differ between conservation and modern blocks.



Price, Value and Rental Context (High-Level)

Available market data indicates that units in the Emerald Hill Conservation Area transact at a premium PSF compared to many non-conservation D09 properties due to their freehold status, scarcity, and heritage appeal.[2][6] One source cites asking prices in the broad range of around S$4,600–S$8,800 psf, depending on exact unit and condition.[2]



However, prices vary widely between a fully restored designer shophouse and an older, less-updated walk-up. For more detailed and regularly updated D09 condo prices and historical trends, use Homejourney’s analytics via Projects and our dedicated Emerald Hill pricing deep dive: Emerald Hill Conservation Area Price Trends & Market Analysis | Homejourney .



Always treat price figures as estimates and verify current transaction data through URA’s Realis / transaction search or with your solicitor. For affordability planning, you can calculate your monthly payments using Homejourney’s financing tools at Bank Rates .



Who Is Emerald Hill Best Suited For?

Emerald Hill Conservation Area is ideal if you:



  • Value Orchard proximity but prefer a quiet, low-rise street over a high-rise condo.
  • Appreciate heritage architecture and are willing to invest in thoughtful renovation and maintenance.
  • Do not need extensive condo facilities like pools or gyms, preferring to use nearby clubs, gyms, and malls instead.
  • Are comfortable with stairs and walk-up access, or plan to retrofit accessibility solutions within your home where possible.


On the other hand, buyers who want a turnkey, facility-rich condo with full security, extensive landscaping, and on-site recreational amenities might find better alignment in other D09 projects, which you can explore via Property Search and Projects Directory .



How to Use Homejourney Safely When Shortlisting Emerald Hill Units

To keep your search safe and transparent, Homejourney recommends the following steps:



  1. Browse verified listings:

    References

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