
Part of Hawaii Tower project analysis
Homejourney Editorial
Hawaii Tower is a rare, large-format freehold Singapore condo on Meyer Road in District 15, and this Hawaii Tower Floor Plans and Facilities Guide is designed to help you quickly understand its layouts, on-site amenities, and how they fit different buyer and investor profiles in 2026.
Unlike many newer East Coast launches with compact layouts, Hawaii Tower offers generous 3-bedroom units of around 2,239 sq ft, full condo facilities, and a prime Marine Parade location close to East Coast Park and the upcoming Thomson-East Coast Line (TEL) stations.[2][3][6] For a full development overview, you can also refer to Homejourney’s main project guide on Hawaii Tower and the detailed analysis at Projects Directory and Hawaii Tower in D15: Location, Prices, Pros, Cons & Value | Homejourney .
Hawaii Tower is a freehold condominium at 73–77 Meyer Road, in the Marine Parade planning area of District 15 (D15 – East Coast / Marine Parade).[2][3] The project was completed in 1984 and consists of 4 residential blocks, with heights up to 21 storeys and a total of 135 units.[2][3][4]
The developer is Gmg Realties Pte Ltd, and based on URA and project directory data, the land area is approximately 17,800+ sqm (about 192,000 sq ft), giving the development a low-density, spacious feel compared with many modern condos.[2][3][6] As a long-established freehold asset in D15, Hawaii Tower often appeals to families who prioritise space and investors who value land-scarce, prime East Coast freehold holdings.
Homejourney regularly cross-checks data from URA Realis, URA Space and the Singapore Land Authority to ensure that key development information such as tenure, unit count and land area remain accurate and updated. For a verified, structured dataset, you can refer to the Hawaii Tower project page at Projects Directory and the dedicated project analysis at Projects Directory as well as the Homejourney project card: "View comprehensive analysis of Hawaii Tower" ().
A unique feature of Hawaii Tower is its uniform unit mix. According to multiple project databases, all residential units are 3-bedroom apartments with a typical size of around 2,239 sq ft.[2][3][5] There are no studio, 1-bedroom or compact 2-bedroom layouts here – which immediately positions Hawaii Tower as a family-oriented and owner-occupier focused development.
From on-ground experience viewing several stacks at Hawaii Tower, most floor plans follow a classic 1980s luxury layout with clear separation of public and private zones:
Because the original design predates modern "shoebox" trends, buyers can expect:
Homejourney encourages buyers to cross-check stack orientation and internal column positions using official floor plans from the management or URA when available, especially if you plan to reconfigure the space. Always engage a qualified architect or designer before removing any walls, and obtain MCST or BCA approvals if required.
As a 1984 development, Hawaii Tower does not come with built-in smart home systems by default. However, the large floor plate and enclosed kitchen layout make it relatively straightforward to retrofit:
For buyers planning heavy renovation, factor in additional costs for rewiring, plumbing upgrades and aircon replacement. After completion, you can use Homejourney’s curated services such as Aircon Services to maintain your air-conditioning system safely and reliably.
Despite its age, Hawaii Tower offers a full range of traditional condo facilities that appeal to families and long-term residents. According to project information and on-site checks, key facilities include:[2][4][5]
Given the relatively low unit count (135 units), residents often remark that the pool and tennis courts are less crowded than in mega-developments. From personal experience visiting the estate on weekends, the vibe is relaxed and family-oriented – more like an old-school East Coast condo community than a high-density project.
For detailed stack layouts and site planning context, you can cross-reference URA site plans via URA Space and Homejourney’s project maps under Projects Directory .
Hawaii Tower sits along Meyer Road, a well-known private residential enclave in District 15, close to East Coast Park and within the Marine Parade planning area.[3][6] It is part of the Rest of Central Region (RCR), which many buyers consider a sweet spot between central accessibility and lifestyle living.
With the Thomson-East Coast Line (TEL) progressing, accessibility has improved significantly:
For drivers, Hawaii Tower enjoys fast access to:
From a long-time East Coast resident’s perspective, the combination of coastal lifestyle, TEL connectivity and ECP access is one of the main reasons D15 remains so popular with both locals and expatriates.
District 15 is known for its lifestyle appeal – cafes, Katong heritage shophouses, East Coast Park and a wide range of schools. Around Hawaii Tower, key amenities include:[2][3][6]
As a frequent visitor to the area, some of the most popular F&B and lifestyle spots around District 15 include:
The Singapore Tourism Board and URA have both highlighted the Katong-Joo Chiat area as a heritage and lifestyle precinct, which adds to long-term location attractiveness.
Within a reasonable radius of Hawaii Tower, families can consider:
Because MOE posting rules and school vacancies can change, Homejourney strongly recommends checking the latest MOE and OneMap data before relying on any school proximity for Primary 1 registration planning.
Based on URA transaction data compiled by third-party research platforms, Hawaii Tower’s recent sale prices in the last 12 months ranged roughly from about S$1,830 to S$1,940 psf, with an average around S$1,880+ psf for 2,239 sq ft units as of 2025.[6] That translates to indicative quantum prices in the ballpark of around S$4.1M–S$4.4M depending on floor, view and renovation condition. These are broad estimates and individual deals can differ.
On the rental front, indicative gross yields from some data sources hover around ~1.9%.[6] This is typical for large-format freehold units in prime city-fringe locations, where capital preservation and long-term appreciation tend to be more important than headline rental yields.
Important disclaimer: All price ranges and yield figures above are estimates based on URA transaction data aggregated by research providers and may not reflect the latest asking prices or on-the-ground negotiations. Always verify with a licensed property agent and refer to up-to-date URA records before making any decision. For a deeper breakdown of trends, see: "Hawaii Tower Price Trends & Market Analysis in D15" at Hawaii Tower Price Trends & Market Analysis in D15 | Homejourney .
Given the large unit size, the absolute quantum at Hawaii Tower is substantial. Before committing, use Homejourney’s mortgage tools under Bank Rates to "Calculate your monthly payments" and stress-test your finances against current MAS Total Debt Servicing Ratio (TDSR) rules and LTV limits. You can also explore Homejourney guides on home loan planning similar to Forest Hills Condominium Home Loan & Financing Guide | Homejourney for financing frameworks.
View price trends, transaction history, and nearby amenities for Hawaii Tower.