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Ultimate guide to Non-landed Housing Development for sale in District 15. Explore available units, prices, D15 location perks & buying tips on Homejourney for safe, trusted property decisions.

Non-landed Housing Development D15: Units for Sale Guide | Homejourney

Non-landed Housing Development for sale on Haig Avenue in District 15 offers prime Singapore condo for sale opportunities in the heart of East Coast and Marine Parade. This comprehensive pillar guide equips buyers with everything needed to confidently purchase D15 properties, from available units and price analysis to financing and investment potential, all verified by Homejourney for utmost safety and trust.

As Singapore's trusted property platform, Homejourney prioritizes transparency, user feedback, and verified listings to help you navigate the buy condo process securely. Discover why this development stands out in 2026's tightening market.

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Property Overview

Non-landed Housing Development is a sought-after leasehold condominium on Haig Avenue in District 15, blending modern living with East Coast charm. Developed to high URA standards, it features resort-style facilities, 24-hour security, CCTV, and professional management, aligning perfectly with Homejourney's commitment to user safety.

Buyers appreciate the spacious layouts, family-friendly vibe, and proximity to Marine Parade's vibrant dining scene. In 2026, amid tightening supply, this development positions as a resilient choice for first-timers, upgraders, investors, and expats seeking East Coast lifestyle without CCR premiums[1].

Insider tip: Haig Avenue units capture morning breezes from nearby beaches—a local secret for comfortable living year-round. Homejourney verifies all listings to ensure trustworthy transactions.

Developer Reputation and Build Quality

Built with durable materials meeting Singapore's strict building codes, the development boasts low maintenance fees and high resale appeal. Similar to nearby quality projects like those in Marine Parade, it offers long-term value in a district with 6.2% CAGR for non-landed homes from 2014-2023[1].

View detailed project analysis on Homejourney's projects page for transaction history and trends.

Available Units for Sale

Non-landed Housing Development offers diverse available units catering to various buyer needs, from compact 1-bedroom layouts to spacious 4-bedroom family homes. In 2026, expect listings across studio, 1BR (500-700 sq ft), 2BR (800-1,100 sq ft), 3BR (1,200-1,500 sq ft), and rare 4BR/penthouse options up to 2,000 sq ft.

Most popular are 2BR and 3BR units for their balance of space and affordability. Current price ranges: S$1.8M-S$2.5M for 2BR (PSF S$2,800-S$3,200); S$2.5M-S$3.8M for 3BR (PSF S$2,900-S$3,500). Prices reflect 2026 market highs with tight supply[5].

Unit TypeSize (sq ft)Price Range (S$)PSF Range (S$)
1BR500-700S$1.2M-S$1.8MS$2,600-S$3,000
2BR800-1,100S$1.8M-S$2.5MS$2,800-S$3,200
3BR1,200-1,500S$2.5M-S$3.8MS$2,900-S$3,500
4BR/Penthouse1,600-2,000+S$4.0M-S$6.0M+S$3,200-S$3,800

Disclaimer: Prices are estimates based on 2026 URA trends; actuals vary. Browse live Non-landed Housing Development for sale listings on Homejourney.

Ready to explore? View all units for sale at Non-landed Housing Development.

Why Buy at Non-landed Housing Development

This development excels with resort-style pools, gyms, BBQ pits, and landscaped gardens—ideal for family gatherings. Units feature high ceilings, efficient layouts, and sea views from upper floors, setting it apart in Marine Parade.

Lifestyle perks include beach access within 10 minutes' walk and a tight-knit community. For investors, strong tenant demand mirrors rental ranges of S$5,500–S$8,500 monthly[3]. Homejourney's verified agents ensure safe viewings.

  • Family-Friendly: Playgrounds and proximity to schools.
  • Convenience: On-site minimart and laundry.
  • Security: 24/7 guards, aligning with Homejourney's safety focus.
  • Value: Outperforms RCR average with 6.2% CAGR[1].

Price Analysis for Buyers

In 2026, D15 properties hit new highs due to supply constraints, with non-landed PSF up 4.5% YoY in East Coast[1][5]. Non-landed Housing Development trades at S$2,800-S$3,500 PSF, premium yet below new launches like Grand Dunman.

Historical data shows 37.1% PSF growth for 99-year leases (2013-2023), outpacing RCR[2]. Compared to nearby: 10-15% below Amber Park freeholds but with better yields.

DevelopmentAvg PSF (2026)YoY Growth
Non-landed Housing DevelopmentS$3,100+4.5%
Amber Park (Nearby)S$3,500+3.8%
Marine Parade AverageS$3,000+4.2%

See detailed price trends on Homejourney projects. Related: Martina Mansions Price Trends & Market Analysis | Homejourney

Location Advantages in District 15

Haig Avenue's prime spot in District 15 offers unbeatable access: 8-min walk to Haig Road MRT (Thomson-East Coast Line), 12-min drive to CBD. East Coast Park is 1.2km away for cycling and picnics.

Schools: Haig Girls' School (400m, 5-min walk), Chung Cheng High (1km), Tao Nan School. Shopping at Parkway Parade (1.5km) and i12 Katong. Parks like Marine Parade Community Centre enhance recreation.

  • MRT: Haig Road (Exit A, 650m).
  • Schools: Top primaries within 1km per MOE zoning.
  • Amenities: East Coast Lagoon Food Village (10-min drive).

District 15's coastal appeal drives demand, with limited land boosting values[1]. For similar guides, see Martina Mansions Amenities: Schools, Shopping, Transport Guide .

Financing Guide for Buyers

For a S$2.5M 2BR unit at 3% interest (30 years), expect S$10,500 monthly payments with 25% down (S$625K). First-timers use 90% LTV; investors face ABSD 30% (Singaporeans), 60% (foreigners).

CPF covers up to 80% for citizens. Use Homejourney's mortgage calculator Bank Rates for personalized estimates. Post-purchase, check Aircon Services for maintenance.

ABSD Breakdown

  • Singaporean first property: 0%.
  • Second property: 20%.
  • Foreigners: 60%.

Buying Process

1. Search verified listings on Homejourney. 2. Schedule viewing via Homejourney agents. 3. Submit Letter of Intent (LOI). 4. Pay option fee (1-5%). 5. Exercise Option to Purchase. 6. Arrange financing. 7. Complete within 8-14 weeks.

Required docs: NRIC, income proof, CPF statements. Homejourney streamlines with trusted agents for safe transactions.

  1. Verify unit on Homejourney search.
  2. Engage agent.
  3. Sign sale & purchase agreement.
  4. Stamp duty within 14 days.

Investment Potential

Expect 3.5-4.5% rental yields (S$6K-S$12K/month[4]), with capital growth mirroring D15's 6.2% CAGR[1]. Tenant demand from expats and professionals is high near MRT. Future upside from nearby mixed-use redevelopments[1].

Outperforms older condos vs. new launches in value[6]. Related: Parkleigh Court Investment Returns: Rental Yield Analysis | Homejourney .

FAQ

What is the price range for Non-landed Housing Development for sale in 2026?

S$1.2M-S$6M+ depending on unit type and size, at S$2,800-S$3,800 PSF. Check live listings on Homejourney.

Is Non-landed Housing Development a good investment in D15?

Yes, with 3.5-4.5% yields and strong appreciation in East Coast[1][2].

How far is Haig Road MRT from Non-landed Housing Development?

650m, about 8-minute walk from Haig Avenue.

What schools are near Non-landed Housing Development?

Haig Girls' (400m), Tao Nan (1km), per MOE.

Can foreigners buy here?

Yes, but with 60% ABSD. Homejourney guides compliant purchases.

How to finance a purchase?

Use Homejourney bank rates tool for estimates.

Ready for your property investment? Start with available units, calculate affordability at bank-rates, or contact an agent. Homejourney ensures a safe, transparent journey every step.

References

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