Some 14,000 New Homes Planned in Sembawang and Woodlands.
Over 80% of these homes will be designated for public housing, with the first BTO project set to launch in February 2025.
Two new housing estates, offering approximately 14,000 homes, are being developed in Singapore's northern region. The first public housing project is scheduled to launch in February 2025.
Minister for National Development Desmond Lee announced during the HDB Awards ceremony on October 22 that over 80% of these homes—around 12,000 units—will be allocated for public housing flats. The HDB Awards celebrate the contributions of architectural and engineering consultants, as well as building contractors, in public housing projects.
This initiative is part of the government's strategy to maintain a stable supply of homes, meet broad-based demand, and help Singaporeans achieve their homeownership goals. Lee emphasized that a sufficient supply of new flats is also essential for ensuring the stability of the property market.
The estate in Sembawang North, located near the former British naval base Sembawang Shipyard, covers a vast 53 hectares. Nearby is a cluster of black-and-white bungalows managed by the Singapore Land Authority.
Currently, a portion of the land along Admiralty Road West is occupied by two dormitories for foreign workers, operated by Vobis Enterprise. It is understood that their leases will expire soon.
Adapted from The Straitstimes
The rejuvenation efforts are expected to positively impact the surrounding areas, including the upcoming Geylang Condos, which aim to offer modern living spaces while integrating seamlessly with the cultural heritage of Geylang Serai.