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Discover Landed Housing Development unit types and size guide for buyers at Greenwood Place, D11. Terrace, semi-D, bungalow sizes, prices & tips. Browse units on Homejourney safely.

Landed Housing Development Unit Types and Size Guide for Buyers

Landed Housing Development at Greenwood Place in District 11 (Newton, Novena) offers premium landed housing development unit types including terrace houses, semi-detached homes, and bungalows with plot sizes from 80 sqm to over 400 sqm. This guide provides buyers with essential sizes, prices, and actionable insights to choose the right unit, verified through URA guidelines and Homejourney's trusted data for safe decisions.[1][3][4]

Positioned as a key cluster in our pillar on D11 properties, this focuses on Landed Housing Development for sale, helping first-time buyers, upgraders, investors, and expats navigate options confidently via Homejourney's verified listings.



Property Overview: Premium Landed Living in D11

Landed Housing Development stands out in Newton/Novena for blending exclusivity with accessibility. Buyers appreciate its 2-3 storey mixed-landed designs per URA's Landed Housing Area Plan, offering privacy and space in a central location.[1][2][4]

Developed in a mixed-landed zone, it features landed housing development unit types like terraces (80-200 sqm plots), semi-detached (200-400 sqm), and bungalows (400+ sqm). Recent 2026 market data shows PSF at S$2,500-S$3,500, reflecting strong demand in D11. Homejourney verifies all details to prioritize your safety and trust.[1][6]



Available Units for Sale: Types, Sizes, and Prices

Landed Housing Development for sale at Greenwood Place lists terrace (Type 1: 200 sqm plot, 6-8m width; Type 2: 80 sqm, 6m width), semi-detached (200-400 sqm plots, 1,800-3,000 sq ft built-up), and bungalows (400+ sqm, 3,500+ sq ft).[1][3]

  • Terrace Houses: 2-3 storeys, 1,800-2,500 sq ft built-up, S$4M-S$6M (S$2,500-S$3,000 psf). Ideal for families.
  • Semi-Detached: 2-3 storeys, 2,500-4,000 sq ft, S$6M-S$9M. Popular for upgraders.
  • Bungalows: 2 storeys max, 4,000+ sq ft, S$10M+. For luxury seekers.

Most popular are 3-storey terraces due to value. Limited available units – browse safely on Homejourney: https://www.homejourney.sg/search?q=Landed%20Housing%20Development&status=For+Sale. Detailed project analysis: https://www.homejourney.sg/projects/private-9541. Prices are 2026 estimates; consult agents for latest.[1][5]



Why Buy at Landed Housing Development

Key selling points include spacious plots (up to 50% site coverage in cluster-style setups), private gardens, and modern renovations. Lifestyle perks: Quiet enclave yet near Novena Velocity mall (8-min walk). Investment shines with D11's steady appreciation.[1][4]

Unique features like high ceilings and car porches set it apart. For property investment, expect 2-3% rental yields from expat demand. Homejourney ensures transparent info for confident buys. See related: Landed Housing Development Price Trends 2026 | Homejourney Market Analysis .



Price Analysis for Buyers

In 2026, D11 landed PSF averages S$2,800, up 5% YoY per URA trends, outperforming nearby D10 (S$3,200 psf) due to better connectivity.[1][2] Historical data shows 15% appreciation over 5 years for semi-D units.

Compare: Similar D11 properties like Newton enclaves at S$2,600 psf. Value assessment: Strong buy for long-term holds. Track trends on Homejourney's Projects Directory . Disclaimer: Prices fluctuate; verify via URA.



Location Advantages in Newton/Novena

Prime D11 spot at Greenwood Place: 6-min walk to Novena MRT (Exit B), 10-min drive to Orchard. Top schools: St. Joseph's Primary (1km), Anglo-Chinese School (Primary) (800m), Methodist Girls' School (secondary).

  • Shopping: Square 2, Velocity (500m).
  • Parks: Novena Park (5-min walk).
  • Amenities: Tan Tock Seng Hospital (1km).

D11's prestige boosts resale. Explore via Homejourney's Property Search .



Financing Guide for Buyers

For a S$5M terrace: 25% downpayment (S$1.25M, CPF-eligible), monthly ~S$15,000 at 3% rate (30 years). ABSD: 0% first-timer Singaporean, 17% foreigner. Use CPF for up to 80% loan.

  1. Check eligibility on Homejourney: https://www.homejourney.sg/bank-rates.
  2. Calculate affordability Bank Rates .
  3. Factor ABSD for investors.

Homejourney's tools prioritize secure financing advice.



Buying Process: Actionable Steps

1. Search units: https://www.homejourney.sg/search?q=Landed%20Housing%20Development&status=For+Sale.
2. View via agent: https://www.homejourney.sg/agents.
3. Offer, Option to Purchase (1% fee).
4. Submit docs: NRIC, income proof (1-2 weeks).
5. Complete in 8-12 weeks.

Seek lawyer/agent. Homejourney verifies agents for safety.



Investment Potential

Rental yields: 2.5-3.5% (S$10K+/month for semi-D). Capital growth: 4-6% annually in D11, driven by MRT expansions. High tenant demand from professionals near Novena. Future upside from nearby developments. Related: Ville Royale Investment: Rental Yield & Growth Analysis | Homejourney .



Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What are the main landed housing development unit types at Greenwood Place?
Terrace (80-200 sqm), semi-detached (200-400 sqm), bungalows (400+ sqm), per URA mixed-landed rules.[1][3][4]

Current prices for Landed Housing Development for sale in D11?
Terrace S$4M-S$6M, semi-D S$6M-S$9M, bungalows S$10M+ (2026 estimates).[1][5]

Nearest MRT to Landed Housing Development?
Novena MRT, 6-min walk.

Can foreigners buy here?
Yes, with 60% LTV loan max, 17% ABSD.

How to view available units safely?
Via Homejourney verified agents: https://www.homejourney.sg/agents.



Ready to explore Landed Housing Development unit types and size guide for buyers? View listings securely on Homejourney and schedule a viewing today for trusted, transparent property journeys. Link back to our D11 pillar for more.

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 2 (2026)
  5. Singapore Property Market Analysis 6 (2026)
  6. Singapore Property Market Analysis 5 (2026)
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