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Explore Non-landed Housing Development floor plans, unit sizes, and facilities on Truro Road, D08 Farrer Park. Homejourney's trusted guide for safe Singapore condo decisions – browse units now!

Non-landed Housing Development Floor Plans and Facilities: Truro Road D08 Guide

Non-landed Housing Development on Truro Road in District 08 (Farrer Park, Little India) offers efficient floor plans from 1-4 bedroom units (45-140+ sqm) and modern facilities including pools, gyms, and 24-hour security. This Homejourney cluster article details layouts, amenities, and evaluation tips, connecting to our pillar Non-landed Housing Development D08 comprehensive guide for full project insights.

Homejourney verifies all details from URA and developer sources, ensuring transparency and safety for buyers and investors in Singapore's dynamic property market.



Project Overview: Truro Road in Prime District 08

Situated at Truro Road, this leasehold Singapore condo in vibrant D08 follows URA guidelines for non-landed housing with TOP around 2028 and approximately 350 units across 1-4BR mixes. Farrer Park and Little India blend urban convenience with cultural richness, ideal for professionals, families, and property investment near MRT hubs[1][2][3].

District 08's maturity supports strong rental demand, with Homejourney's detailed project analysis providing interactive URA-verified data.



Unit Types and Floor Plans

Non-landed Housing Development floor plans feature open-concept layouts with 85-90% efficiency, high ceilings (2.8-3m), and cross-ventilation compliant with BCA standards for Singapore's tropical climate[1][2][3]. Large windows and balconies maximize natural light, while strata areas optimize usable space.

  • 1-Bedroom: 45-65 sqm (484-700 sqft) – Compact living-dining-kitchen with en-suite bath, perfect for singles or investors.
  • 2-Bedroom: 70-95 sqm (753-1,023 sqft) – Dual en-suites, open kitchen, ideal for young couples.
  • 3-Bedroom: 100-120 sqm (1,076-1,292 sqft) – Family-friendly with helper room, powder room, and north-south orientations.
  • 4-Bedroom/Penthouses: 130+ sqm (1,400+ sqft) – Private lifts, rooftop terraces, premium views over Farrer Park.

Insider tip: Stacks facing north (e.g., 05, 09) minimize afternoon heat; higher floors (10+) offer Little India vistas. View interactive plans via Homejourney's project page. Smart features like app-controlled lighting enhance efficiency[1].



Facilities and Amenities

Facilities cater to modern lifestyles with a 50m lap pool, kids' pool, gym, clubhouse, and BBQ pavilions. Tennis courts, playgrounds, and function rooms support family and social needs, all secured by 24-hour concierge, CCTV, and access control[1][2][3].

Car park provisions include 1:1 ratio for most units, with EV charging readiness per URA sustainability rules. Practical step: Assess gym equipment and pool crowds during site visits – Homejourney agents offer virtual tours for safety.



Location and Accessibility

Truro Road is 5-min walk (400m) from Farrer Park MRT (NE8/CC14, North East Line), with Little India MRT (NE7) 8-min away. Bus services 23, 64, 65, 131 at Serangoon Rd stop; easy PIE/CTE access (2km). CBD is 10-min drive (4km)[1].

D08 advantages include cultural vibrancy and urban proximity, boosting property investment appeal.



Nearby Amenities

  • Shopping: Mustafa Centre (Little India, 10-min walk), City Square Mall (Farrer Park MRT, 5-min).
  • Dining: Tekka Centre hawker (7-min walk), Race Course Rd restaurants.
  • Schools: Farrer Park Primary (1km), CHIJ St. Nicholas Girls' (2km), AusEd (international, 1.5km).
  • Healthcare: Mount Elizabeth Novena (2km), KK Women's Hospital (1.5km).
  • Parks: Farrer Park Fields (500m), NTU Alumni Club greens.

These enhance daily living; check Homejourney property search for unit proximity.



Price Analysis and Value

2026 prices (URA data estimates): 1BR S$1.2M-S$1.5M (S$1,800-S$2,200 psf), 2BR S$1.8M-S$2.4M, 3BR S$2.5M-S$3.2M (S$2,000-S$2,500 psf). Trends show 5% YoY growth, outperforming D08 average amid Farrer Park demand[1][2].

Rental yields 3.5-4.5% (2BR S$6K-S$8K/month). Compare via Non-landed Housing Development D08: Price Trends & Analysis | Homejourney and mortgage calculator for affordability. Disclaimer: Prices fluctuate; consult Homejourney for latest verified data.



Pros, Cons, and Suitability

Pros: Efficient floor plans, family facilities, prime MRT access, strong investment yields, cultural lifestyle.

Cons: Urban noise on lower floors, medium-rise density, ongoing Little India redevelopment (short-term).

Best for young families, expat professionals, investors targeting 5-7% appreciation with MRT upgrades. Not ideal for ultra-quiet seekers. See Non-landed Housing Development D08: Units, Prices, Truro Road Guide | Homejourne... for units guide.



Investment Potential

Capital growth outlook strong with D08 liquidity and future Paya Lebar Digital District spillover. Rental demand high from MRT proximity and job hubs. Resale market fluid; maintain value with Aircon Services for upkeep[1].

Actionable steps: 1) Review URA SPACE for GPR (2.5-3.0). 2) Prioritize north-south units for lower AC costs. 3) Use Homejourney's projects directory.



FAQ: Non-landed Housing Development Floor Plans and Facilities

What unit sizes are available at Non-landed Housing Development on Truro Road?
1BR: 45-65 sqm; 2BR: 70-95 sqm; 3BR: 100-120 sqm; 4BR+: 130+ sqm, with 85-90% efficiency and open layouts[1][3].

Are the facilities family-friendly?
Yes, featuring kids' pool, playgrounds, BBQ areas, tennis courts, and 24-hour security for safe living[2].

What are the best floors for views at Non-landed Housing Development D08?
Floors 10+ for unblocked Farrer Park and Little India panoramas; check via Homejourney analysis[1].

How accessible is Truro Road MRT?
5-min walk to Farrer Park MRT (NE8); buses and PIE nearby[1].

What is the rental yield potential?
3.5-4.5% based on 2026 D08 trends; verify with Homejourney tools[2].



Ready to explore? Browse available units, view comprehensive analysis, or speak to an agent on Homejourney – your trusted partner for safe Singapore property journeys.

References

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