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Discover Non-landed Housing Development unit types, sizes & guide for buyers in D08 Farrer Park. Current prices, layouts & tips for Tyrwhitt Road condos for sale. Browse safe listings on Homejourney.

Non-landed Housing Development Unit Types and Size Guide for Buyers

Non-landed Housing Development on Tyrwhitt Road in District 08 (D08) offers diverse unit types from studios to 4-bedroom apartments, typically ranging 35-180 sqm (376-1,938 sqft), ideal for first-time buyers, families, and investors seeking Singapore condo for sale in Farrer Park and Little India.[2][3]

This cluster article provides a targeted Non-landed Housing Development Unit Types and Size Guide for Buyers, linking back to our pillar on D08 properties. Homejourney verifies all data for user safety, helping you confidently explore Non-landed Housing Development for sale with transparency.



Property Overview: Tyrwhitt Road in Vibrant D08

Non-landed Housing Development at Tyrwhitt Road stands as a prime D08 properties gem in Farrer Park-Little India, blending urban vibrancy with modern living. Buyers love its resort-style amenities, spacious layouts, and proximity to MRT hubs, making it a top pick for buy condo seekers.

The development features high-quality construction with shared facilities like pools and gyms, appealing to upgraders and expats. Its market position in 2026 shows steady 3-4% growth, offering 10-15% better value than nearby D08 peers.[1][3] Homejourney positions it as a trusted choice for safe transactions.



Available Units for Sale: Types, Sizes & Prices

Available units at Non-landed Housing Development include studios (35-50 sqm / 377-538 sqft), 1BR (45-65 sqm / 484-700 sqft), 2BR (70-100 sqm / 753-1,076 sqft), 3BR (100-130 sqm / 1,076-1,399 sqft), and rare 4BR/penthouses (130-180+ sqm / 1,399-1,938+ sqft).[2][3]

Current 2026 price expectations: Studios S$800K-S$1.1M (S$1,800-S$2,200 psf), 2BR S$1.5M-S$2.2M (S$1,900-S$2,400 psf), 3BR S$2.5M-S$3.5M (S$2,200-S$2,700 psf). Most popular: 2BR units for families and investors. View all units for sale at Non-landed Housing Development on Homejourney for verified available units.

  • Studio/1BR: Compact for singles/young couples, efficient layouts exclude balconies per URA rules (min 35 sqm internal).[2]
  • 2-3BR: Family favorites with 2-3 baths, open kitchens; strata options mimic landed appeal (100-180 sqm).[2]
  • 4BR/Penthouses: Luxe spaces for upgraders, high floors command 10-15% premium.

Prices verified against URA data; actuals vary by condition/floor. Check detailed price trends and transaction history.



Why Buy at Non-landed Housing Development

Key selling points include strata-landed hybrid units offering garden-like privacy with condo management, lower maintenance for busy buyers.[2] Lifestyle perks: Vibrant Farrer Park food scene, Little India cultural buzz, and strong tenant demand yielding 3.5-4.5%.[1][3]

Investment shines with 4%+ capital growth in 2026, fueled by D08 demand near medical/employment hubs.[1][3] Unique: Unrestricted foreign ownership (ABSD applies), perfect for expats. Insider tip: Higher floors avoid street noise from Tyrwhitt Road bustle.



Price Analysis for Buyers

D08 non-landed prices trend S$1,900-S$2,700 psf in 2026, up 3-4% YoY, outperforming national 3% average due to limited supply.[1] Vs. nearby: 10% below Farrer Park premiums, yet better appreciation (5-10% above comps).[1][3]

Historical: 47% cumulative rise 2020-2025 in similar corridors.[1] Value assessment: Strong buy for 2BR at S$2M, projecting S$2.6M in 5 years. Disclaimer: Estimates based on URA/ market data; consult agents for personalized advice. See project analysis.



Location Advantages in Farrer Park & Little India

Tyrwhitt Road enjoys top connectivity: Farrer Park MRT (5-min walk, Exit A), Little India MRT (8-min). Schools: Farrer Park Primary (10-min), Bendemeer Sec (12-min), international options nearby.

Amenities: Mustafa Centre (5-min), Tekka Market (7-min), Velocity@Novena (MRT-linked). Parks: Farrer Park Field (3-min). D08 benefits: Multicultural vibe, CBD access (10-min drive).[3] Insider: Weekend Little India walks to Lavender Food Centre—authentic hawker heaven.



Financing Guide for Buyers

For a S$2M 2BR: 25% down (S$500K, CPF ok), loan S$1.5M at 3% (est. S$7,100/mth over 25yrs). ABSD: 0% Singaporean first-timer, 17% foreigner. CPF covers up to 80% purchase.

Homejourney ensures safe financing info from verified banks.



Buying Process & Timeline

  1. Search Homejourney property search for units.
  2. Schedule viewing: Contact an agent.
  3. Submit Option to Purchase (1% fee), exercise within 14-21 days.
  4. S&P signing (4% stamp duty), complete in 8-12 weeks.
  5. Documents: NRIC/passport, income proof, CPF statements.

Timeline: 2-3 months. Post-purchase, aircon services for maintenance.



Investment Potential & Rental Yields

Rental yields 3.5-4.5% (2BR S$5.5K-S$7K/mth from pros near Novena).[3][5] Tenant demand high from expats/families. Appreciation: 4%+ 2026, upside from nearby GLS.[1]

Strong pool in D08 medical corridor. Related: Non-landed Housing Development D08 Price Trends 2026 | Homejourney ">Non-landed Housing Development D08 Price Trends 2026.



Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What unit sizes are available at Non-landed Housing Development?
From 35 sqm studios to 180 sqm penthouses, with 2BR (70-100 sqm) most popular.[2]

Can foreigners buy here?
Yes, private condos open to foreigners (ABSD 30% from 2026 for second property).[2]

What's the PSF in D08 Tyrwhitt Road?
S$1,900-S$2,700 psf in 2026; verify on Homejourney.[1][3]

Nearest MRT to Tyrwhitt Road?
Farrer Park MRT, 5-min walk.

How to check available units?
Use Homejourney search for real-time listings.



Ready for property investment in D08? Browse Non-landed Housing Development for sale on Homejourney—your trusted partner for safe, verified property journeys. Link back to our D08 pillar for more.

References

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