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Discover Non-landed Housing Development unit types, sizes, and buying guide for D19 buyers. Get PSF prices, layouts & tips on Homejourney for safe, trusted property decisions in Serangoon, Hougang.

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

Non-landed housing developments in Singapore, such as those on Yio Chu Kang Road in District 19 (Serangoon, Hougang), primarily offer condominiums and apartments with unit types ranging from 1-bedroom (sqm 45-60, ~500-650 sq ft) to 4-bedroom (sqm 120-200, ~1,300-2,150 sq ft) layouts, designed for strata-titled ownership without land.[4] This cluster article, part of Homejourney's comprehensive pillar on Non-landed Housing Development D19: Complete Buyer's Guide to District 19 Properties, provides buyers with actionable insights on unit sizes, current pricing (S$1,400–S$1,900 PSF in 2026), and selection tips for safe purchases.[1][5]



Property Overview: Non-landed Housing Development on Yio Chu Kang Road

Non-landed Housing Development on Yio Chu Kang Road in D19 stands out for its value-driven condos appealing to first-time buyers, upgraders, and investors seeking Singapore condos for sale near Serangoon and Hougang amenities. Buyers love its 10-15% better pricing compared to nearby D19 properties, strong rental demand, and family-friendly vibe.[1] Developed under URA guidelines, it features modern facilities like pools, gyms, and green spaces, with TOP aligning to 2026 market growth of 3-4%.[1][3]

Homejourney verifies all data from official URA records, ensuring transparency and user safety in every decision. Current market position shows steady appreciation (47.7% cumulative from 2020-2025), making it ideal for property investment.[1][5]



Available Units for Sale: Types, Sizes, and Pricing

Browse available units for sale at Non-landed Housing Development on Homejourney, where D19 properties list 1-4 bedroom options with high efficiency (85-90%) layouts.[2] Most popular are 2-3 bedroom units for families.

  • 1-Bedroom: 45-60 sqm (~500-650 sq ft), S$800K-S$1.1M (S$1,600-S$1,900 PSF) – Ideal for singles/investors.
  • 2-Bedroom: 70-90 sqm (~750-970 sq ft), S$1.2M-S$1.6M – Top seller for young couples.
  • 3-Bedroom: 100-130 sqm (~1,080-1,400 sq ft), S$1.8M-S$2.3M – Family favorite with open concepts.
  • 4-Bedroom/Penthouses: 140-200 sqm (~1,500-2,150 sq ft), S$2.5M+ – Premium for upgraders.

Prices based on 2026 URA trends; actuals vary. Disclaimer: Estimates only – check detailed project analysis for latest transactions.[1][5]



Why Buy at Non-landed Housing Development: Key Selling Points

This buy condo hotspot offers lifestyle perks like cross-ventilation, high ceilings, and pet-friendly zones, outperforming nearby with 5-10% better appreciation.[1][2] Investors enjoy 3-4% yields from expat/tenant demand in growing D19.[3] Unique features include sky gardens and EV charging, verified by Homejourney for quality.

Insider tip: Opt for higher-floor units facing green spaces for better ventilation – a local favorite in humid Singapore.



Price Analysis for Buyers in 2026

D19 PSF holds at S$1,400–S$1,900, 10-15% below Serangoon/Hougang averages, with 3-4% YoY growth projected.[1][3] Compared to D19 peers, it delivers superior value; historical data shows 47.7% rise since 2020.[5] For Non-landed Housing Development Price Trends & D19 Analysis | Homejourney ">Non-landed Housing Development Price Trends & D19 Analysis, values remain strong amid 6,083 new non-landed completions nationwide.[1]

Unit TypeSize (sq ft)Price RangePSF
1BR500-650S$800K-S$1.1MS$1,600-S$1,900
2BR750-970S$1.2M-S$1.6MS$1,500-S$1,850
3BR1,080-1,400S$1.8M-S$2.3MS$1,450-S$1,800


Location Advantages in District 19

Yio Chu Kang Road offers prime D19 access: 8-min walk to Yio Chu Kang MRT (NS15), near Hougang Mall and NEX Serangoon (10-min drive). Schools include Rosyth School (primary, 1.2km) and Zhonghua Secondary (800m). Parks like Serangoon Gardens add recreation.[1] D19's growth boosts property investment here.



Financing Guide for Non-landed Housing Development Buyers

  1. Check affordability with Homejourney's mortgage calculator: 2BR at S$1.4M = ~S$7K/month (25yr, 3.5% rate).
  2. Downpayment: 25% for PRs, 5-20% first-timers (CPF usable).
  3. ABSD: 0% Singaporeans first property, 17% PRs/foreigners.
  4. Link to Bank Rates ">bank rates for latest.

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Step-by-Step Buying Process

  1. Search units on Homejourney property search.
  2. Schedule viewing via contact an agent.
  3. Submit Option to Purchase (1-4% fee).
  4. Exercise with documents: NRIC, income proof, CPF statements.
  5. Timeline: 8-12 weeks to completion.

Seek lawyer for safety; Homejourney connects verified pros.



Investment Potential for D19 Properties

Expect 3-4% capital growth, 3.5% rental yields (2BR ~S$4K/month).[1][3] Strong tenant demand from professionals near MRT. Future GLS nearby enhances outlook – view project analysis.[1]



Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What are the main unit types at Non-landed Housing Development?
Primarily 1-4 bedroom condos, 500-2,150 sq ft, with 2-3BR most popular for families.[2]



Current PSF for Yio Chu Kang Road units?
S$1,400–S$1,900 in 2026; verify on Homejourney for latest.[1][5]



Is it good for property investment in D19?
Yes, with 3-4% growth and solid yields amid supply balance.[1][3]



How to finance a buy condo here?
Use Homejourney calculator; CPF for downpayment, watch ABSD.[1]



Best schools near Serangoon/Hougang?
Rosyth (1.2km), Zhonghua Sec (800m) – phase 1 priority for residents.



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References

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