
Part of Colchester Park project analysis
Homejourney Editorial
Colchester Park is a landed housing enclave along Colchester Grove in District 19, within the Serangoon–Hougang planning area, made up mainly of terrace and corner-terrace houses rather than a high-rise Singapore condo.
For buyers and investors, this Colchester Park Floor Plans and Facilities Guide breaks down the typical house layouts, land and built-up sizes, and everyday amenities in and around Colchester Grove, so you can quickly judge if it fits your lifestyle, family needs, and long‑term property investment goals.
This article is a focused cluster guide that zooms in on Colchester Park floor plans and facilities to support Homejourney’s main project overview of Colchester Park in D19.
For a full breakdown of prices, capital upside, and comparisons with nearby Serangoon and Hougang landed estates, you can refer to our key guides:
Colchester Park is part of the established landed enclave around Colchester Grove, Cardiff Grove, and Hemsley Avenue in the Serangoon Garden/Braddell Heights area of D19.
Unlike a typical Singapore condo with a single strata title, Colchester Park comprises individual landed titles – mainly 2.5 or 3‑storey terrace and corner-terrace houses, with some larger detached or semi‑detached homes along nearby streets.
From on‑ground transactions and URA caveats in recent years, most Colchester Park houses are freehold or 999-year leasehold (depending on exact plot), which is common in the Serangoon Garden landed belt, though buyers should always verify tenure lot‑by‑lot via Inlis or URA records before committing.
Because these are landed homes, there is no official stratum unit count like a private condo; instead, each address (e.g. 41 Colchester Grove) represents a standalone property.
There is no single developer-issued brochure for Colchester Park like a new launch, but after years of walking these streets, visiting listings, and speaking with Serangoon Garden agents and residents, the floor plans generally fall into a few familiar patterns.
Typical profile
Typical profile
Over the last decade, many owners in Serangoon and Hougang have done A&A (Addition & Alteration) or full rebuilds, and Colchester Park is no exception.
Modernized houses here often feature:
Where available, ask the seller’s agent or your Homejourney consultant for updated floor plans, especially if you are comparing an older original build vs. a rebuilt unit.
As Colchester Park is an older landed enclave, smart-home features are not standard by design; they depend entirely on individual owners’ renovations.
From recent inspections and listings in the wider Serangoon Garden/Braddell Heights belt, common upgrades include:
If smart features matter to you, make them a clear requirement during your Homejourney property search via Property Search , or budget for upgrades after purchase. Homejourney’s vetted home services network – including Aircon Services for regular aircon servicing – can be useful during your first year of ownership.
Because Colchester Park is a cluster of individual landed houses, it does not offer the typical Singapore condo facilities like a shared swimming pool, gym, clubhouse, or function rooms within a gated compound.
Instead, the “facilities experience” here is more about private space and neighbourhood amenities:
For buyers torn between a Serangoon condo vs. landed at Colchester Park, it comes down to trade‑offs: you get more internal and land space, but must accept the absence of shared condo-style facilities and take more responsibility for your own home maintenance and safety systems.
Homejourney places user safety at the centre of every property journey, and for landed homes like Colchester Park there are a few practical checks to prioritize.
Unlike gated condos with 24‑hour guardhouses, security at Colchester Park is largely owner‑managed.
When viewing houses in Colchester Grove, consider:
For families with young children or elderly parents, also check staircase design (presence of railings, step width) and whether there is an option to install a home lift or stairlift in future.
Most Colchester Park houses provide at least one sheltered car park space within the compound, with additional roadside parking along Colchester Grove and surrounding streets subject to URA/LTA regulations.
Because Serangoon Garden is a popular F&B and lifestyle node, on‑street parking can get busy during peak dining hours near the main roundabout, but Colchester Grove itself is typically calmer and more residential.
Address & district
Colchester Park sits along Colchester Grove in District 19, part of the Serangoon / Hougang planning area. It benefits from the mature amenities of Serangoon Garden, yet remains a quieter residential pocket.
MRT
The nearest MRT stations are typically:
From Serangoon, travel time to the CBD/Raffles Place is around 20–25 minutes by train in typical conditions.
Bus services
Several bus services from Serangoon Garden Way and Yio Chu Kang Road link to Serangoon MRT, Ang Mo Kio, Hougang, and central areas. Check the latest LTA/TransitLink info for updates, as bus routes can change over time.
Expressways
Drivers are reasonably close to CTE and PIE, providing direct routes to Orchard, the CBD, and other parts of the island. Depending on traffic, a drive to the CBD might take around 20–25 minutes.
Food & groceries
Residents typically rely on the Serangoon Garden and surrounding belt for daily essentials, including:
Schools
The D19 landed belt is popular with families due to access to well-regarded schools within reasonable driving distance, including primary, secondary, and international options (always confirm exact distances and MOE priority rules based on your address and year of registration).
Parks & recreation
Colchester Grove is near several park connectors and green pockets in the wider Serangoon/Hougang area. NParks’ Colchester Grove Interim Open Space serves as a nearby green amenity, with improvement works scheduled to complete by July 2026 according to NParks’ latest update.[5]
For sports and recreation, residents may use nearby community clubs, public swimming complexes, and fitness parks across Serangoon and Hougang.
Because Colchester Park comprises individual landed titles instead of condo units, pricing is influenced by land size, built-up area, tenure, and renovation quality rather than a single PSF range.
As of 2026, freehold/999‑year landed homes in the Serangoon Garden/Braddell Heights corridor have generally seen steady price growth in URA caveats over the past decade, reflecting strong owner‑occupier demand and limited new landed supply in D19.
For up‑to‑date PSF ranges, transaction details, and a detailed comparison with nearby developments, refer to Homejourney’s dedicated analysis:
Because each house in Colchester Park can have a slightly different layout, here is a simple checklist to use during viewings.
View price trends, transaction history, and nearby amenities for Colchester Park.