
Part of Gerald Residence project analysis
Homejourney Editorial
Gerald Residence is a boutique 999-year landed estate along Gerald Terrace in District 28, offering spacious inter-terrace layouts with private car porches and lifestyle-focused facilities rather than full condo-style common areas. This Gerald Residence Floor Plans and Facilities Guide helps you understand the unit configurations, internal layouts, and on-site amenities so you can quickly assess whether this development suits your family’s needs and investment goals.
For a full project background, latest transaction data and strategic overview of D28 (Seletar, Yio Chu Kang), refer to the main pillar article: Gerald Residence Complete Guide (D28 Gerald Terrace) | Homejourney Gerald Residence Complete Guide (D28 Gerald Terrace) | Homejourney .
Gerald Residence (also commonly referred to as Gerald Residences in older documents) is a landed housing development located along Gerald Terrace, within the Seletar–Yio Chu Kang enclave of District 28.[1] It sits in a tranquil, low-rise mixed-landed neighbourhood, just off Yio Chu Kang Road and a short drive from The Seletar Mall and Greenwich V.[1] As someone who frequently views houses in this estate, the immediate impression is a very residential, family-centric pocket with minimal through-traffic.
Key project facts (2025):
Homejourney’s Projects Directory and the dedicated Gerald Residence project page Projects Directory draw on URA Realis and official records to keep key data points (e.g. completion, tenure, sizes and transactions) verified and updated.
Unlike large condominiums with dozens of layouts, Gerald Residence focuses mainly on terrace-house configurations with relatively consistent land sizes but varied built-up areas. URA caveats and project data indicate typical land sizes around 1,615–2,164 sq ft with larger corner or special units going beyond 3,400 sq ft built-up area.[1][6]
From on-the-ground viewing experience in this estate and corroborated size ranges:[1][3][6]
These homes are typically configured as 3-storey terraces with 4 to 5 bedrooms, including a granny or guest room on the ground floor, plus family/study space on the upper levels. Having walked several similar landed homes in Gerald and nearby lanes, families often convert one upper-level common room into a study or playroom, depending on life stage.
While exact floor plans vary slightly between units, a common layout pattern looks like this (note: floor plan specifics should always be verified against the actual unit or official documents):
Insider tip: In older landed estates like Gerald Residence, many owners have carried out renovations such as adding built-in storage, reconfiguring kitchens, or enclosing open terraces. Always check approved floor plans from URA or your lawyer and compare them with the current as-built condition before committing to a purchase.
For family profiles typically seen in Seletar landed estates:
To see available unit sizes and recent transaction data, use Homejourney’s dedicated Gerald Residence project data view Projects Directory and the live listing search at “Browse available units at Gerald Residence” Property Search or via the project-specific search query: https://www.homejourney.sg/search?q=Gerald%20Residence.
Because Gerald Residence is a landed terrace estate and not a full condominium, facilities are more limited and focused on privacy and space rather than resort-style common areas.[1] From on-site observations and public project information, you should expect the following:
Unlike larger condominiums, Gerald Residence does not typically provide:
This configuration is typical for older landed clusters in D28: residents trade shared facilities for larger private interiors and land. For buyers who value privacy and bigger built-up spaces more than condo-style pools and gyms, this is often a worthwhile trade-off.
Security in landed estates like Gerald Residence is usually community-driven rather than managed by 24-hour condo guards. You can expect:
Homejourney emphasises verified listings and clear disclosure of unit conditions so buyers can prioritise safety and security. During viewings, ask directly about installed security systems and any prior upgrades.
Each terrace typically has its own car porch, which is a key advantage compared to many strata-landed or cluster homes that share basement parking. Access is via Gerald Terrace, linking out to Yio Chu Kang Road and then to CTE/ TPE and SLE. For larger households with multiple drivers, check if kerbside parking norms along the lane are acceptable and in line with LTA regulations.
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