Singapore's HUDC Estates Directory

Singapore's most complete
HUDC estate resource.

Estate profiles, en-bloc activity, valuation insight and consultancy — all in one place. Built for owners, investors and prospective buyers navigating Singapore's legacy HUDC market.

18Privatised estates
1995–2014Privatisation period
S$10B+En-bloc value transacted
Featured Estates

Notable HUDC estates in our directory

Comprehensive profiles covering tenure, site area, total units, en-bloc status, MRT proximity, and recent transaction history.

Braddell View

Phase Phase 2 Town Toa Payoh Units 918 Privatisation March 2017 Present Status Not Yet Enbloc 918 units across 11 blocks — among the…

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Ivory Heights

Phase Phase 3 Town Jurong East Units 654 Privatisation June 1998 Present Status Not Yet Enbloc 654 units in Jurong East. Privatised June 1998.

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Lagoon View

Phase Other (MOF) Town Marine Parade Units 480 Privatisation August 2011 Present Status Not Yet Enbloc 480 units in Marine Parade. A Ministry of…

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Laguna Park

Phase Phase 1 Town Marine Parade Units 516 units with 11 shop lots Privatisation July 2007 Present Status Not Yet Enbloc 516 units plus…

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Lakeview Estate

Phase Phase 1 Town Bishan Units 240 Privatisation August 2003 Present Status Not Yet Enbloc 240 units in Bishan, privatised August 2003. Quiet, mature…

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Neptune Court

Phase Other (MOF) Town Marine Parade Units 752 Privatisation Announced Present Status Not Yet Enbloc 752 units in Marine Parade. An MOF HUDC-style development…

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Pine Grove

Phase Phase 3 Town Bukit Timah Units 660 Privatisation November 1996 Present Status Not Yet Enbloc One of Singapore’s largest HUDC estates with 660…

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What is a HUDC?

Built for the middle class. Privatised. Now Singapore's most active en-bloc category.

HUDC — Housing & Urban Development Company — flats were built between 1974 and 1987 to bridge HDB and private housing for middle-income Singaporeans. The HUDC scheme produced 18 estates totalling roughly 7,500 units.

From 1995, the government began privatising these estates. The final privatisation completed in 2014. Once privatised, residents own the land outright via strata title, opening the door to collective sale — making HUDC estates among the most-watched en-bloc plays in Singapore.

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