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Miramar Gardens Amenities: Schools, Shopping, Transport Guide

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Explore Miramar Gardens amenities: top schools in 1km, Hougang Mall shopping, 2-min walk to MRT. D19 Jalan Naung guide for safe, trusted property decisions with Homejourney.

Miramar Gardens Amenities: Schools, Shopping, Transport Guide

Miramar Gardens at Jalan Naung in District 19 offers exceptional amenities including top schools within 1km, Hougang Mall just a 2-minute walk away, and Hougang MRT only 430m distant. This 999-year leasehold landed enclave in Serangoon-Hougang provides family-friendly living with unmatched connectivity via NE14 MRT and KPE/TPE expressways. Homejourney verifies these details to help buyers and investors make confident decisions in a trusted environment.[1][2][3]

As part of our comprehensive coverage on Miramar Gardens D19: Units, Prices, Amenities & Investment Guide, this cluster focuses on lifestyle perks—schools, shopping, and transport—to evaluate its appeal for property investment and daily living.[2]



Project Overview: Miramar Gardens Context

Miramar Gardens is a low-density, 3-storey mixed-landed enclave at 64 Jalan Naung, Singapore 537728, featuring 2-storey corner terraces with 999-year leasehold tenure. Units span up to 3,400 sqft built-up on 2,645 sqft plots, with 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms ideal for multi-generational families. While it lacks condo-style shared pools or gyms, private yards support BBQs, gardening, or home gyms, enhanced by 24-hour enclave security and 2-car porches.[1][2][3][6]

Located in family-centric D19 (Serangoon-Hougang), it rivals Singapore condos in accessibility without high-density drawbacks. For full unit types and floor plans, see our Miramar Gardens Floor Plans & Facilities guide. Browse available units at Homejourney's property search.[1]



Top Schools Near Miramar Gardens: Family-Friendly Education

Miramar Gardens excels for families with multiple primary and secondary schools within 1km, verified via URA's school locator. Proximity supports Priority Admission for some primaries, a key draw for HDB-upgraders and investors eyeing rental demand from young parents.[1][3][4]

  • Primary Schools (1km radius): Renowned options like Holy Innocents' Primary and Xin Min Primary offer strong academic track records per MOE data. Walking distances under 10 minutes make school runs effortless.[1][3]
  • Secondary Schools: Holy Innocents' High and Xin Min Secondary, both under 1.5km, provide seamless progression. International schools in Serangoon add options for expats.[4]
  • Insider Tip: Use LTA's MyTransport app for real-time bus routes to schools during peak hours—avoid 7-8am congestion on Jalan Naung.[3]

Actionable step: Check school balloting via MOE portal and filter property investment options on Homejourney's projects directory for D19 school proximity. This sustains high rental yields for family tenants.[2]



Shopping at Miramar Gardens: Malls, Hawkers, and Essentials

Daily needs are covered with Hougang Mall just 2-5 minutes' walk (0.5km), featuring Giant Express supermarket, Kopitiam food court, clinics, and retail. Heartland Mall (Kovan) and The Midtown (0.7km) expand options with cinemas, dining, and NTUC FairPrice—all under 10 minutes.[1][3][5]

Hawker centres like Hougang Central (2 minutes) and Kovan Market & Food Centre (5-minute drive) serve affordable meals—chicken rice under SGD 5. Provision shops in nearby HDB estates handle quick groceries. For investors, this vibrancy drives condo prices stability and tenant appeal.[3]

  • Hougang Mall (683 Hougang Ave 8): Open 10am-10pm; weekend parking fills by 11am—pro tip: arrive early or use MRT.[3]
  • The Midtown: Newer mixed-use with dining variety, 7-minute walk.
  • Hawker Hubs: Block 105 Hougang Ave 1 for local eats, open daily till late.[1]

Leisure spots include Serangoon Park Connector for jogs and Punggol Park (short drive). Homejourney prioritizes verified amenities data for safe decision-making.[4]



Transport Links: Seamless Connectivity from Jalan Naung

Hougang MRT (NE14/CR8) is a 2-4 minute walk (430m from Exit A), with Kovan (NE13) and Buangkok (NE15) nearby. Bus services 72/89 reach Serangoon NEX in 5 minutes. Expressways—KPE/TPE (minutes away), PIE/CTE/ECP (5 minutes)—cut CBD trips to 20-25 minutes.[1][2][3][4]

Future Cross Island Line (2030) positions Hougang as an interchange with a new bus hub and retail, boosting property investment value per LTA plans. Low congestion per LTA data suits commuters.[3]

  1. Walk to Hougang MRT: 2 mins.
  2. Bus to CBD: 25-30 mins.
  3. Drive via TPE to PIE: 5 mins.
  4. Enclave accesses: Jalan Naung and Jalan Pahio for easy entry.[2]

Pro tip: ActiveSG Hougang Sports Centre (nearby) complements transport for fitness routines. View transport overlays on Homejourney's project analysis.[1]



Practical Tips for Buyers and Investors

Evaluate Miramar Gardens by prioritizing school proximity for families or MRT access for renters. Compare via Miramar Gardens Price Trends & Market Analysis. Use Homejourney's mortgage calculator for affordability. For maintenance, check aircon services post-move.[2]

Disclaimer: Prices fluctuate; consult agents for latest. Homejourney verifies data from URA/LTA for transparency.[1][3]



FAQ: Miramar Gardens Amenities Questions

Q: How far is the nearest MRT from Miramar Gardens?
A: Hougang MRT (NE14) is a 2-4 minute walk (430m). Future CRL enhances access.[1][3]

Q: What schools are near Miramar Gardens?
A: Primaries like Holy Innocents' and Xin Min within 1km; secondaries nearby. Verify via URA locator.[1][4]

Q: Is shopping convenient at Jalan Naung?
A: Yes—Hougang Mall (2 mins), Heartland Mall (under 10 mins), hawker centres adjacent.[3][5]

Q: Best for property investment?
A: Strong for families due to schools/transport; see Investment Analysis.[2]

Q: How to explore units?
A: Search on Homejourney or contact an agent.[2]



Ready to invest in Miramar Gardens? Browse listings or speak to experts at Homejourney—your trusted partner for safe, verified Singapore property journeys. Link back to the full D19 guide.

References

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