
Part of Duchess Residences project analysis
Homejourney Editorial
Duchess Residences is a low‑rise, 999‑year leasehold Singapore condo along Duchess Avenue in prime District 10 (Tanglin, Holland, Bukit Timah), highly sought after for its proximity to top schools, tranquil landed surroundings and exclusive 120‑unit layout.[1][5] This Homejourney guide brings together verified data, on‑the‑ground experience, and practical advice to help you decide if Duchess Residences fits your home or investment goals.
Having personally walked the Duchess Avenue enclave many times – from the quiet tree‑lined stretch behind Coronation Road West to the evening school traffic around Nanyang Primary – this guide reflects both official data (URA, LTA, MOE) and what it actually feels like to live and invest in this pocket of District 10.
Duchess Residences is a boutique, resort‑style condominium located at 102–110 Duchess Avenue, within the Bukit Timah segment of District 10, under the broader Tanglin–Holland–Bukit Timah planning region.[1][5]
| Attribute | Details (to be verified during purchase) |
|---|---|
| Development name | Duchess Residences |
| Address | 102, 104, 106, 108, 110 Duchess Avenue, Singapore 266310–266313[1][5] |
| District | District 10 – Tanglin / Holland / Bukit Timah[1][5] |
| Tenure | 999‑year leasehold from 1875 (practically close to freehold)[1][3][5] |
| TOP year | Approx. 2011 (based on URA and developer data; check latest records) |
| Total units | 120 residential units across 4–5 low‑rise blocks[1][5] |
| Developer | UOL Group Limited & Low Keng Huat (Singapore) Limited[5] |
| Configuration | 3‑ and 4‑bedroom apartments, garden maisonettes and penthouses[1][5] |
| Winning credentials | FIABCI Singapore Property Awards – Residential (Low‑rise) category[3] |
UOL and Low Keng Huat are well‑established local developers with multiple completed projects across Singapore, which adds comfort from a build‑quality and maintenance standpoint.[5] Homejourney’s verification team cross‑checks core project attributes against URA and developer sources to give buyers a safer base for decision‑making.
District 10 covers some of Singapore’s most established prime residential neighbourhoods – Tanglin, Holland Village, Bukit Timah and Ardmore Park – known for landed homes, prestigious schools and strong long‑term value.[2]
Duchess Residences sits within a quiet landed enclave, yet within a short drive of Holland Village, Bukit Timah Road and Orchard. In daily life terms, this means you get leafy, low‑density surroundings with quick access to shops, schools and the city, which is rare for a 999‑year condo.
Unlike many new mass‑market projects, Duchess Residences focuses on larger family‑sized units with spacious layouts, high ceilings and a strong indoor‑outdoor feel.[5]
Based on developer and project data, Duchess Residences comprises 3‑ and 4‑bedroom apartments, maisonettes and penthouses, with sizes roughly in the following ranges:[1][3][5]
| Unit Type | Typical Size Range (sq ft) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 3‑Bedroom | Approx. 1,460 – 1,700 | Suited for small families; efficient layouts; good for owner‑occupation. |
| 4‑Bedroom | Approx. 1,800 – 2,200+ | Popular with families targeting 1km access to top schools. |
| Garden Maisonette | Approx. 2,200 – 2,800+ | Duplex with high ceilings (~4.5m), courtyard and often 2 private parking lots.[5] |
| Penthouse | Approx. 2,700 – 4,100+[3][5] | Duplex with roof terrace; some with private Jacuzzi and private lift lobby.[3][5] |
Example listings show a 4‑bedroom penthouse around 2,756 sq ft with a private lift lobby and roof terrace, which gives a sense of the generous sizing here.[3]
From repeated unit inspections in Duchess Residences, a few consistent layout themes stand out:
For families targeting nearby schools like Nanyang Primary or Hwa Chong, having a proper yard, helper’s room and enclosed kitchen can make weekday routines significantly smoother. Larger units in Duchess Residences tend to offer these features.
Duchess Residences was completed around 2011, before integrated smart‑home systems became standard. Any smart features (digital locks, app‑controlled lighting, smart air‑conditioning) are usually owner‑installed rather than developer‑provided.
Homejourney recommends:
Duchess Residences was intentionally designed as a tranquil, low‑rise resort surrounded by greenery, with sculpted landscaping and water features.[5]
Core facilities include:[1][3][5][6]
Unlike mega‑projects, you will not find multiple tennis courts or huge function halls here. The focus is on an intimate, landscaped environment with enough core facilities for daily use without overwhelming maintenance.
For safety‑focused buyers – especially families and older residents – Duchess Residences offers:
Homejourney encourages buyers to:
A reference listing indicated maintenance of around S$950/month for a large penthouse as of March 2021.[3] Maintenance today will vary by unit share value; larger maisonettes and penthouses typically pay more.
Disclaimer: Maintenance fees change over time based on MCST decisions and should always be confirmed with the seller, agent and MCST at point of purchase.
Duchess Residences is nestled deep within a landed enclave off Duchess Avenue, which gives it a quiet, private feel – but also means you will walk a bit further to the main road or MRT.
From on‑site experience, the walk to Tan Kah Kee MRT involves cutting through landed streets and then using pedestrian paths along Coronation Road West and Bukit Timah Road. It is pleasant in the evening, but can be hot and humid in the mid‑day sun, so families often prefer a short drive or private‑hire ride when commuting with young children.
A private shuttle bus schedule has been provided historically due to the condo’s deeper location in the landed estate, but residents should confirm with the current MCST whether this is still active and its timings.[3]
By car, Duchess Residences offers strong connectivity:
Morning peak traffic around Nanyang Primary, Raffles Girls’ Primary (further down) and Hwa Chong Institution can be quite heavy. As a resident, you will learn the timing patterns quickly – most parents in the area plan departure times carefully or use side roads to avoid the worst of the queues.
For families with school‑going children, this combination of educational access and greenery is a major reason they stay in Bukit Timah for decades.
One of the biggest draws of Duchess Residences is the amenity ecosystem around Bukit Timah Road – particularly its school belt and everyday conveniences.
The area is well known as a premier education cluster, with multiple MOE schools and top junior colleges nearby.[5]
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