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Discover Landed Housing Development unit types and size guide for buyers at Woodsville Close, D13. Terrace, semi-D, bungalow sizes, prices & tips for safe buying on Homejourney.

Landed Housing Development Unit Types and Size Guide for Buyers in D13

Landed Housing Development at Woodsville Close in District 13 (Macpherson, Potong Pasir) 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 verified by URA guidelines and Homejourney's trusted data, ensuring safe, confident decisions in this vibrant D13 enclave.[1][2][4]

Developed under URA mixed-landed zoning, it features approved types like 3-storey terraces, 2-3 storey semi-detached, and limited bungalows, with strong demand in 2026's market. Homejourney verifies all listings for transparency, prioritizing user safety and trust as you explore Landed Housing Development for sale. Connect to our pillar on D13 properties for broader insights into Macpherson and Potong Pasir opportunities.[1][2]



Available Units for Sale: Types, Sizes, and Prices

Landed Housing Development for sale at Woodsville Close typically lists terrace houses (80-200 sqm plots, 1,800-2,500 sq ft built-up, S$4.2M-S$6M or S$2,400-S$3,000 psf), semi-detached (200-400 sqm plots, 2,500-4,000 sq ft, S$6M-S$8.5M), and bungalows (400+ sqm, 4,000+ sq ft, S$9.5M+). Most popular are 3-storey terraces for families and semi-D for upgraders seeking space near Potong Pasir MRT.[1][2][4]

  • Terrace Houses: 2-3 storeys, Type 1 (200 sqm plot, 6-8m width), Type 2 (80 sqm, 6m width). Built-up 1,800-2,500 sq ft. Ideal for first-time landed buyers. Prices: S$4.2M-S$6M.
  • Semi-Detached: 2-3 storeys, spacious layouts (200-400 sqm plots, 2,500-4,000 sq ft built-up). Perfect for growing families. Prices: S$6M-S$8.5M (S$2,600-S$3,200 psf).
  • Bungalows: 2 storeys max per URA, luxury standalone (400+ sqm plots, 4,000+ sq ft). For high-end investors. Prices: S$9.5M+.

View all units for sale at Landed Housing Development on Homejourney to see available units with verified details. Prices are estimates based on 2026 URA data; actuals vary—consult Homejourney for latest transactions.[2][4]



Why Buy at Landed Housing Development

This development stands out for its mix of modern landed living and urban convenience in D13. Buyers love the generous plot sizes allowing privacy and customization, plus proximity to Macpherson's amenities. As smaller landed homes gain traction among upgraders (sales up from 17 in 2020 to 74 in 2024), these units offer value in a supply-constrained market.[1][4]

Unique features include URA-approved 3-storey designs with rooftop potential, ideal for families. Investment-wise, D13's growth supports steady appreciation. Homejourney's verified listings ensure you avoid pitfalls, building trust every step.[2]



Price Analysis for Buyers

In 2026, expect terrace psf at S$2,400-S$3,000, reflecting D13's premium over D26 (S$2,200-S$2,800) due to better connectivity, but competitive with D08 (S$2,500-S$3,200).[1][2] Historical data shows 10-15% appreciation since 2020, driven by limited supply (landed units up only 12% to 75,338 by 2025).[4]

Compared to nearby Singapore condo for sale in Potong Pasir, landed offers better long-term value. See detailed trends via project analysis on Homejourney. Disclaimer: Prices fluctuate; use Homejourney for real-time URA-verified data.[4]



Location Advantages in Macpherson & Potong Pasir

Woodsville Close is a 5-min walk (Exit A) from Potong Pasir MRT (NE10), 10-min to Woodleigh MRT (NEC7). Schools: St. Gabriel's Primary (800m, 10-min walk), Zhonghua Secondary (1.5km). Shopping at NEX Mall (1.5km, 20-min walk/bus) and Potong Pasir Mall.[2]

  • Park: Woodsville Green (300m).
  • D13 benefits: Central, family-friendly with strong tenant demand.

Expats appreciate the balance of landed prestige and city access. Explore D13 properties on Homejourney.[2]



Financing Guide for Buyers

For a S$5M terrace: 25% down (S$1.25M, CPF eligible), loan S$3.75M at 3% (30yrs) = ~S$15,800/month. ABSD: 0% Singaporean first-timer, 17% foreigner. Use CPF for downpayment/stamp duties.[4]

Check your buying power with Homejourney's mortgage calculator. Link to Bank Rates for latest rates. Post-purchase, maintain with Aircon Services .



Buying Process

  1. Search verified units on Homejourney.
  2. Schedule viewing via Homejourney agents.
  3. Exercise Option to Purchase (OTP, 1-2% fee).
  4. Sale & Purchase Agreement (lawyer review).
  5. CPF/loan approval (4-8 weeks).
  6. Completion (8-12 weeks).

Documents: NRIC, income proof, CPF statements. Homejourney guides you safely.[2]



Investment Potential

Rental yields: Terrace S$6K-S$9K/month (3-4%), semi-D S$9K-S$12K (3.5%). Strong demand from professionals near CBD (15-min drive). Outlook positive with D13 infrastructure.[3][4] Read Landed Housing Development Price Trends and Landed Housing Development Investment Returns: Rental Yield Analysis 2026 .



Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What are the main landed housing development unit types at Woodsville Close?
Terrace (80-200 sqm plots), semi-detached (200-400 sqm), bungalows (400+ sqm), approved under D13 mixed-landed zoning per URA.[1][2]

What sizes and prices for terrace houses?
1,800-2,500 sq ft built-up on 80-200 sqm plots, S$4.2M-S$6M (S$2,400-S$3,000 psf).[1][2]

Is financing CPF-friendly?
Yes, up to 80-90% LTV for first-timers; use Homejourney calculator.[4]

Nearby schools and MRT?
St. Gabriel's Primary (10-min walk), Potong Pasir MRT (5-min).[2]

How to view available units?
Browse Homejourney search and book via agents.



Ready to buy? Browse Landed Housing Development units on Homejourney—your trusted partner for safe, verified property journeys in Singapore.

References

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