District 4 (Telok Blangah Harbourfront) condos with the best views: how to evaluate view-premium pricing, identify the highest-floor stock, and assess whether the view premium is worth the PSF uplift. View-quality typically commands 5–15% PSF premium over equivalent same-project lower-floor units (as of 2026-Q1).
Singapore high-rise residential is one of the few asset classes where intangible attributes like “view” can be directly priced via comparable transacted data. In District 4 (Telok Blangah Harbourfront), view-quality typically depends on (a) floor level, (b) building orientation (facing CBD, waterfront, garden, or unobstructed), and (c) surrounding-development density (lower-density neighbours preserve sightlines).
The premium math: in a typical Singapore high-rise project, transacted PSF rises 5–15% from low floor to high floor, holding unit type constant. Within the same floor, units with unobstructed CBD or waterfront views command an additional 3–8% over otherwise-equivalent units. Use the URA private residential portal to read transacted-PSF by floor band within target projects.
The financing context applies equally regardless of view: SORA-pegged mortgages at ~4% effective, BSD progressive 1–6%, ABSD by buyer profile. The view-premium is paid upfront in the higher PSF; the financing and stamp-duty cost scales with absolute price. Use the mortgage calculator and the BSD/ABSD calculator to size your total cost at a view-premium PSF.
- District: 4 (Telok Blangah, Harbourfront)
- Condos analysed: 16
- Average view premium: 0.5%
- Top condo: SKYLINE RESIDENCES
High-Floor Premium in District 4
District 4 (Telok Blangah, Harbourfront) is part of the Rest of Central Region (RCR). High-floor units in this district command an average premium of 0.5% over lower floors, based on 16 condos with sufficient transaction data from the past 3 years.
View premiums reflect buyer willingness to pay more for unobstructed views, better ventilation, and reduced noise at higher floors. The premium varies significantly depending on facing direction, surrounding buildings, and total building height.
Top 15 Condos by View Premium
Condos ranked by the percentage difference between median PSF of the highest and lowest occupied floor bands.
| Condo | View Premium | High Floor PSF | Low Floor PSF | Total Sales | Tenure |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SKYLINE RESIDENCES | 9.7% | $2,324 psf | $2,119 psf | 45 | Freehold |
| REFLECTIONS AT KEPPEL BAY | 9.6% | $1,871 psf | $1,706 psf | 209 | 99 yrs lease commencing from 2006 |
| THE OCEANFRONT @ SENTOSA COVE | 8.7% | $1,781 psf | $1,639 psf | 32 | 99 yrs lease commencing from 2005 |
| TERESA VILLE | 5.9% | $1,659 psf | $1,566 psf | 20 | Freehold |
| CAPE ROYALE | 5.4% | $2,277 psf | $2,160 psf | 71 | 99 yrs lease commencing from 2008 |
| THE COAST AT SENTOSA COVE | 3.9% | $1,631 psf | $1,569 psf | 29 | 99 yrs lease commencing from 2006 |
| THE PEARL @ MOUNT FABER | 2.5% | $1,553 psf | $1,516 psf | 22 | 99 yrs lease commencing from 2002 |
| THE RESIDENCES AT W SINGAPORE SENTOSA COVE | 2.0% | $1,838 psf | $1,802 psf | 119 | 99 yrs lease commencing from 2006 |
| CARIBBEAN AT KEPPEL BAY | 1.3% | $1,913 psf | $1,888 psf | 126 | 99 yrs lease commencing from 1999 |
| HARBOUR SUITES | 1.1% | $1,657 psf | $1,639 psf | 7 | Freehold |
| CORALS AT KEPPEL BAY | 0.6% | $2,083 psf | $2,071 psf | 59 | 99 yrs lease commencing from 2007 |
| THE REEF AT KING'S DOCK | 0.2% | $2,601 psf | $2,595 psf | 86 | 99 yrs lease commencing from 2021 |
| HARBOURLIGHTS | -2.5% | $1,806 psf | $1,853 psf | 15 | Freehold |
| THE INTERLACE | -7.0% | $1,410 psf | $1,517 psf | 137 | 99 yrs lease commencing from 2009 |
| SEASCAPE | -9.9% | $1,886 psf | $2,092 psf | 25 | 99 yrs lease commencing from 2007 |
District 4 Floor Band Analysis
District-wide median PSF by floor band, showing how prices increase with height.
| Floor Band | Median PSF | Transactions | Premium vs Ground |
|---|---|---|---|
| Floor 01-05 | $1,798 psf | 566 | Base |
| Floor 06-10 | $1,852 psf | 321 | +3.0% |
| Floor 11-15 | $1,815 psf | 108 | +0.9% |
| Floor 16-20 | $1,736 psf | 58 | -3.4% |
| Floor 21-25 | $1,810 psf | 34 | +0.6% |
| Floor 26+ | $1,848 psf | 23 | +2.8% |
Sea View vs City View
District 4 is among Singapore's sea-facing districts. Condos with unobstructed sea views typically command the highest premiums in the market, often exceeding the standard floor-level premium due to the scarcity and desirability of ocean vistas. High-floor units facing the coast in this district are especially sought after.
View Premium as Investment
High-floor units with premium views can be a sound investment strategy. In District 4, the average view premium of 0.5% suggests that buyers consistently value elevated positions.
Key considerations for view-premium investing:
- Resale value: High-floor units typically hold value better during market downturns, as view premiums tend to be sticky.
- Rental yield: Tenants pay a premium for views, improving gross yield on higher-floor units.
- Future obstruction risk: Check the URA Master Plan for nearby plot ratios that could affect views.
- Stack selection: Not all high floors are equal. Corner stacks and unblocked facings command additional premiums.
View-quality evaluation framework for District 4:
- Floor level — the dominant view variable. Floors 20+ in Singapore high-rise typically clear most surrounding obstructions. Specific buildings vary based on overall height and neighbour-building proximity.
- Orientation — CBD-view units (facing east-toward-Marina-Bay from D1/D2/D9) command the highest premium; waterfront-view units (facing Marina Bay, East Coast, or Singapore River) follow. Garden views and city-fringe views command smaller premiums.
- Sightline preservation — the URA Master Plan zoning of neighbouring plots determines whether your view will be preserved over the holding period. Check the URA Master Plan for surrounding plot zoning before paying a view premium.
- Verified transacted comparables — the only way to size the actual view premium for a specific project is to read recent URA caveats segmented by floor band. View-premium percentages vary materially across projects.
For District 4 specifically, the view-quality landscape depends on the district’s building-height profile and orientation toward landmark views. D4 is CBD-adjacent or in the Marina Bay vicinity, where CBD and waterfront views are the dominant value drivers and the best high-floor stock can command 10–20% premium over lower floors. Use the price heatmap to verify district-level PSF concentration.
The investment-grade angle: view-premium units typically retain their premium on resale because the underlying scarcity (high-floor stock is a finite share of total project units) holds across cycles. However, the absolute price differential means the buyer commits to a larger BSD/ABSD bill upfront. Use the buy-to-rent ROI calculator to test whether the view-premium is recouped via rental income or capital appreciation over the holding period.
For owner-occupier buyers, the view premium is a lifestyle decision more than a financial one. Daily quality-of-life impact of a great view is substantial; the math comparison should weight subjective utility alongside the cost differential.
- Owner-occupier (lifestyle focus): Visit the unit at different times of day (morning, dusk, night) to verify the view-quality claim. Check Master Plan zoning for surrounding plots to assess whether the view will be preserved. Daily quality-of-life impact compounds over years — weight subjective value alongside cost.
- Investor (yield focus): View-premium PSF compresses gross yield. Compare per-floor-band transacted yields via URA before paying the premium. Mid-floor units often offer better yield economics than premium-floor.
- Investor (capital appreciation focus): View-premium units typically appreciate at similar rates to non-view units (proportionally) but at higher absolute dollar amounts. The absolute capital gain on a premium-floor unit can be larger but the percentage return is often comparable. Run the ROI calculator with realistic exit-price assumptions.
- Foreign buyer (60% ABSD): The view-premium is paid upfront and the 60% ABSD applies to the higher purchase price. Total acquisition cost on a $3M premium-floor CCR unit including ABSD exceeds $4.8M. The maths only works for very long horizons or trophy-asset positioning.
- Upgrader (premium home focus): For SC upgraders prioritising a long-term family residence, the view-premium can be justified by daily quality of life. Confirm financing headroom via the TDSR calculator at the premium-floor price.
- Verify view-premium PSF for target projects via URA transaction history at the URA portal.
- Check surrounding-plot zoning via the URA Master Plan to confirm view preservation.
- Calculate the BSD/ABSD impact of the view-premium PSF via the BSD/ABSD calculator.
- Stress-test affordability at the view-premium price via the mortgage calculator and TDSR calculator.
- Compare gross yields by floor band via the buy-to-rent ROI calculator.
- Verify district-level pricing context via the price heatmap.
Case for paying the view premium: Premium-floor units in well-located high-rises retain their value reliably across cycles. View-quality is a non-fungible attribute — you cannot recreate it at a lower price by buying a lower-floor unit at a discount. For long-horizon holders (15+ years), the view premium amortises across the holding period and provides daily quality-of-life value that compounds.
Case against paying the view premium: View-premium PSF translates to higher BSD, ABSD, and mortgage cost. For yield-focused investors, the premium PSF reduces gross yield relative to lower-floor stock in the same project. For shorter holding horizons (under 7 years), the upfront premium may exceed the realised capital-appreciation differential at exit.
FAQ
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Methodology & Sources
Figures below are drawn from Last 3 years of transactions and revised as new data becomes available.
Transaction data sourced from URA.
- Floor bands: 01-05, 06-10, 11-15, 16-20, 21-25, 26+.
- View premium = (median PSF highest band - median PSF lowest band) / lowest band PSF.
- Minimum 3 transactions per band required.
- Data: URA.
We report medians (not means) so a single outlier transaction cannot skew district-level figures. PSF = price per square foot.