
Part of Duchess Residences project analysis
Homejourney Editorial
The Duchess Residences Floor Plans and Facilities Guide is your focused playbook for understanding how this low-rise D10 condo along Duchess Avenue is laid out, what facilities you actually get day-to-day, and which stacks and unit types may fit your family or investment needs.
This article is a tactical companion to Homejourney’s main Duchess Residences project overview, zooming in specifically on floor plans, liveability and on-site facilities so that buyers, investors and tenants can shortlist units confidently before arranging any viewing.
Duchess Residences is a boutique, low-density Singapore condo at 102–110 Duchess Avenue, in prime District 10 (Tanglin / Holland / Bukit Timah belt).[1][2]
From years of walking this Bukit Timah stretch, Duchess Residences has always stood out as the quieter, more private alternative just off the main Bukit Timah Road, but still within a short walk to Tan Kah Kee MRT and the top schools cluster.
For a full overview of prices, stack orientation and recent transactions, you should also refer to the main project page on Homejourney: Projects Directory and the dedicated analysis page: .
Unlike many newer D10 condos that squeeze in shoebox units, Duchess Residences focuses on larger family-sized layouts, mostly from 3 to 5 bedrooms.[2]
Based on URA records and publicly available project information, here is the broad unit mix (sizes are indicative ranges):[2][1]
Exact stacks and layouts differ between blocks at 102, 106, 108 and 110 Duchess Avenue; you should always cross-check the specific floor plan for the unit you are considering.
For buyers using Homejourney’s search, you can shortlist only the stacks that match your space requirements, then request the exact floor plan PDFs from listing agents. Start by searching here: Property Search or directly for this project: .
From a practical living standpoint, these are the recurring strengths I see in Duchess Residences layouts:
Given the project’s 2011 completion, you will not find built-in smart home systems by default, but many owners have retrofitted smart lighting, Yale / Samsung digital locks and app-based aircon controls. When viewing, ask specifically what fixtures are included as part of the sale, and budget separately for modern smart-home upgrades.
When comparing floor plans within Duchess Residences, use this simple framework:
Homejourney can match these criteria to available units so you avoid wasted viewings: Property Search .
The facilities at Duchess Residences are not the flashy resort-style mega-facilities you see in huge projects, but they are more than adequate for a 120-unit condo and well-suited for families.[1][2]
The landscape design is a notable plus point: STX Landscape Architects designed the grounds with contoured walkways linking the basement, multi-function room and sky terrace, integrating greenery around the circulation spine.[7]
From living in this part of Bukit Timah, I can say weekday usage of the facilities is generally low, which adds to the sense of privacy. Weekends see more families at the pool but it rarely feels overcrowded compared to larger nearby condos.
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Duchess Residences sits in the heart of the Bukit Timah residential belt, a highly established part of District 10 that blends greenery, top schools and fast CBD access.[2]
View price trends, transaction history, and nearby amenities for Duchess Residences.