HDB Flats
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Types of HDB flats, please click : Different types of HDB flats in Singapore

Private Property

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Types of Private Property

Apartment and Condomimium

  • Apartment and Condominium(Condos) – Residents will share the common compound and facilities. Some of the condos come with good-quality finishes, luscious landscaping, basement car park and full recreational facilities such as clubhouse, children’s playground, gymnasium, swimming pool, squash and tennis courts etc. Most developments have 24-hour security surveillance, security guards and intercom systems. The residential units range from studio, 1, 2, 3, 4 , 5 bedroom units and penthouses. They start from as small as 300 square feet (Mickey mouse house) to as large as 8,000 square feet (Penthouses).
  • Duplex houses are divided into two living residences, having separate entrances.
  • Β High rise and low rise apartments usually have with no facilities.
  • Mansionette houses have two levels which is double storey.
  • Penthouses are the biggest unit in a condo or apartment block. The unit sits on the top floor and usually occupies two levels.
  • Town Houses are landed houses that shares the same compound or facilities (if any).
  • Walkup apartments are low rise apartments with no lift. Usually these apartments are 5 storey high.

Landed Property

  • Landed properties are houses with own private gardens. Conventional landed housed comprises of bungalows (a freestanding house), semi-detached (a pair of houses) and terrace units (a row of houses), all of which come with private garden compounds or garage.
  • Bungalow is a free standing house with no shared wall with others except the fence.
  • Semi Detached house is a pair of houses, two houses joint side by side.
  • Inter Terrace (Intermediate Terrace House) house is a row of houses joint side by side.
  • Corner Terrace (Corner Terrace House) house is the last or first house of the row of houses.

Others:

  • Colonial Houses, Bungalows are houses built in the pre-war British colonial times.
  • Conservation Houses, Shophouses are houses or Shophouses that are marked for conservation.
  • Black and White Houses are houses built in the pre-war British colonial times, usually with white external walls with wood support painted in black.
  • Heritage Houses are house constructed with a touch of Asian heritage and culture and Balinese concept.