For digest readers, the four numbers that matter for Singapore private residential in Condos 5m 10m are: (a) transacted volume relative to trailing-12-month averages, (b) median PSF for the comparable-quality sample, (c) gross rental yield (where applicable), and (d) the segment-mix composition that influenced the headline aggregate. Cross-reference the chart in this digest against URA REALIS for verified caveat-level detail, and against the URA Property Price Index for the quarterly cycle-level benchmark.
The price-bracket transaction patterns reading for Singapore private residential reflects the interplay between (1) the policy environment (IRAS ABSD rates for buyer-side cooling, IRAS BSD rates for the standard upfront stamp), (2) the financing cost environment (MAS SORA dashboard for the floating-rate benchmark plus typical 0.6–0.85% bank spread = ~4.0% all-in), and (3) the MAS TDSR / cooling measures explainer that caps debt-servicing at 55% of gross income. Each of these levers can shift period-to-period readings independently.
The Condos 5m 10m price-bracket digest digest for Singapore private residential sits within a defined cycle context. Price-bracket distribution shifts with policy and rate cycles; ABSD bands at $180K/$360K/$1M/$1.5M/$3M create distinct micro-markets. This digest reads the period’s data alongside the structural framework set by Singapore’s post-April-2023 cooling-measure regime — foreigner ABSD at 60%, Singapore Citizen second-property ABSD at 20%, 3M SORA in the 3.0–3.5% band — that shapes how the raw figures translate into actionable buyer or seller decisions (as of 2026-Q1).
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- Price range: $5M–$10M
- Available condos: 614
- Avg PSF: $2,240 psf
- Total transactions: 6,488
Condos $5M–$10M
Condos with transactions in the $5M–$10M price range.
| Condo | District | Segment | Tenure | Avg Price | Avg PSF | Txns |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| WATTEN HILL | D11 | CCR | Freehold | $5,000,000 | $1,883 psf | 3 |
| TRILIGHT | D11 | CCR | Freehold | $5,003,333 | $2,380 psf | 3 |
| HIGHGATE PARK | D21 | RCR | Freehold | $5,016,667 | $2,813 psf | 3 |
| TREASURE ON BALMORAL | D10 | CCR | Freehold | $5,025,000 | $2,510 psf | 2 |
| THE EDGE ON CAIRNHILL | D9 | CCR | Freehold | $5,045,778 | $2,363 psf | 5 |
| RESIDENCES @ KILLINEY | D9 | CCR | Freehold | $5,070,000 | $2,141 psf | 3 |
| ORCHARD BEL AIR | D10 | CCR | 99 yrs lease commencing from 1980 | $5,100,000 | $1,574 psf | 2 |
| VIVA | D11 | CCR | Freehold | $5,100,000 | $2,582 psf | 2 |
| DEDAP GARDENS | D28 | OCR | 999 yrs lease commencing from 1879 | $5,100,000 | $1,022 psf | 2 |
| GPL TERRACE | D13 | RCR | Freehold | $5,110,000 | $2,159 psf | 2 |
| LEEDON GREEN | D10 | CCR | Freehold | $5,112,800 | $3,417 psf | 5 |
| ONE MARINA GARDENS | D1 | RCR | 99 yrs lease commencing from 2023 | $5,114,322 | $3,105 psf | 9 |
| ISLAND VIEW | D5 | RCR | Freehold | $5,120,000 | $1,464 psf | 2 |
| SUI GENERIS | D10 | CCR | Freehold | $5,124,167 | $2,406 psf | 6 |
| THE MEYERISE | D15 | RCR | Freehold | $5,126,000 | $2,617 psf | 3 |
| TEACHERS' HOUSING ESTATE | D26 | OCR | 999 yrs lease commencing from 1885 | $5,126,667 | $2,049 psf | 3 |
| MEYER MANSION | D15 | RCR | Freehold | $5,129,280 | $2,818 psf | 5 |
| PAVILION PARK | D23 | OCR | Freehold | $5,147,222 | $1,762 psf | 4 |
| APOLLO GARDENS | D16 | OCR | Freehold | $5,154,500 | $1,301 psf | 4 |
| HALLMARK RESIDENCES | D10 | CCR | Freehold | $5,166,667 | $1,675 psf | 3 |
| JERVOIS MANSION | D10 | CCR | Freehold | $5,176,914 | $2,863 psf | 2 |
| THE WHITLEY RESIDENCES | D11 | CCR | Freehold | $5,178,583 | $855 psf | 12 |
| LUXUS HILLS | D28 | OCR | 999 yrs lease commencing from 1879 | $5,183,350 | $2,341 psf | 8 |
| THE SHELFORD | D11 | CCR | Freehold | $5,190,000 | $2,153 psf | 2 |
| KEW PLACE | D16 | OCR | Freehold | $5,209,444 | $1,515 psf | 2 |
| JADE MANSION | D10 | CCR | Freehold | $5,215,000 | $1,935 psf | 2 |
| CHANCERY HILL VILLAS | D11 | CCR | Freehold | $5,216,667 | $808 psf | 3 |
| TREVOSE PARK | D11 | CCR | Freehold | $5,225,000 | $1,957 psf | 2 |
| ELIZABETH HEIGHTS | D9 | CCR | Freehold | $5,233,333 | $2,074 psf | 3 |
| THE SOLITAIRE | D10 | CCR | Freehold | $5,235,000 | $2,327 psf | 2 |
| DORMER PARK | D10 | CCR | Freehold | $5,237,500 | $2,125 psf | 2 |
| GOODMAN CREST | D15 | RCR | Freehold | $5,240,000 | $1,082 psf | 2 |
| THE SEA VIEW | D15 | RCR | Freehold | $5,250,000 | $1,869 psf | 2 |
| COMFORT GARDEN | D23 | OCR | Freehold | $5,255,000 | $1,323 psf | 4 |
| THE ROBERTSON OPUS | D9 | CCR | 999 yrs lease commencing from 1841 | $5,256,667 | $3,415 psf | 9 |
| GRAND DUNMAN | D15 | RCR | 99 yrs lease commencing from 2022 | $5,268,294 | $2,443 psf | 17 |
| KINGSVILLE | D10 | CCR | 102 yrs lease commencing from 1996 | $5,270,000 | $1,671 psf | 4 |
| KINGS VILLE | D10 | CCR | 102 yrs lease commencing from 1996 | $5,270,000 | $1,671 psf | 4 |
| CONCOURSE SKYLINE | D7 | CCR | 99 yrs lease commencing from 2008 | $5,272,264 | $2,464 psf | 5 |
| FLORIDA PARK | D28 | OCR | Freehold | $5,288,667 | $1,568 psf | 3 |
| THE LIGHT @ CAIRNHILL | D9 | CCR | Freehold | $5,289,333 | $2,313 psf | 3 |
| PALMS @ SIXTH AVENUE | D10 | CCR | Freehold | $5,289,481 | $1,133 psf | 6 |
| LA SUISSE | D11 | CCR | 999 yrs lease commencing from 1878 | $5,300,000 | $1,747 psf | 2 |
| GAO MING HUA YUAN | D21 | RCR | Freehold | $5,300,000 | $1,298 psf | 2 |
| RESIDENCES @ EVELYN | D11 | CCR | Freehold | $5,300,000 | $2,356 psf | 2 |
| LILAC PARK | D28 | OCR | Freehold | $5,316,667 | $1,565 psf | 3 |
| RIDGEWOOD | D10 | CCR | 999 yrs lease commencing from 1885 | $5,320,000 | $1,703 psf | 3 |
| VAN HOLLAND | D10 | CCR | Freehold | $5,327,640 | $2,675 psf | 2 |
| SOUTH UNION PARK | D15 | OCR | Freehold | $5,330,000 | $1,910 psf | 2 |
| URBAN SUITES | D9 | CCR | Freehold | $5,331,250 | $2,973 psf | 8 |
District Distribution
| District | Transactions | Condos | Avg Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| D5 (Pasir Panjang, Hong Leong Garden, Clementi New Town) | 2,363 | 19 | $6,631,703 |
| D10 (Ardmore, Bukit Timah, Holland Road, Tanglin) | 1,091 | 158 | $6,799,263 |
| D9 (Orchard, Cairnhill, River Valley) | 616 | 75 | $6,420,238 |
| D15 (Joo Chiat, Amber Road, Katong) | 361 | 53 | $6,174,186 |
| D19 (Punggol, Hougang, Serangoon Gardens) | 335 | 43 | $6,170,730 |
| D11 (Watten Estate, Novena, Thomson) | 293 | 49 | $6,461,398 |
| D20 (Ang Mo Kio, Bishan) | 193 | 30 | $6,249,319 |
| D4 (Telok Blangah, Harbourfront) | 185 | 20 | $6,354,793 |
| D28 (Seletar) | 135 | 23 | $6,090,025 |
| D21 (Upper Bukit Timah, Ulu Pandan, Clementi Park) | 132 | 31 | $6,553,394 |
Bedroom Mix
| Type | Transactions | Avg Price | Avg PSF |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3 BR | 37 | $5,383,652 | $4,250 psf |
| 4 BR | 783 | $5,648,627 | $3,344 psf |
| 5+ BR | 5,668 | $6,630,799 | $2,075 psf |
The Condos 5m 10m period’s price-bracket transaction patterns for Singapore private residential reflects specific micro-level drivers. Within the aggregate figure, individual sub-segments (different unit types, floor bands, tenure types) typically move at different rates — the period’s ‘top movers’ are units or sub-cohorts whose performance deviated meaningfully from the mean. For investors and sellers, identifying these movers is more useful than the headline average because the mean smooths out the dispersion that creates actual buying or selling opportunities.
Typical top-mover categories in any digest period include: (a) freehold units in 99-year-dominated districts that command a meaningful tenure premium, (b) high-floor units in projects with strong views or panoramic orientation (5–15% PSF premium vs low-floor in same project), (c) recently-renovated stock that commands ~5–10% premium over comparable un-renovated transacted PSF, and (d) units close to recently-opened MRT lines or new developments that create proximity-premium uplift. For Singapore private residential in Condos 5m 10m, the dispersion across these categories is the more informative reading than the headline median. Use stamp duty calculator for cross-reference.
Conversely, soft-mover categories typically include 99-year leasehold stock approaching financing-window thresholds (lease <30 years), units with unfavourable orientation or noise exposure, and developments where MCST management quality has degraded. Cross-reference URA REALIS for the per-project caveats and assess which projects in Singapore private residential fall into which category.
The embedded chart for this price-bracket digest digest of Singapore private residential in Condos 5m 10m visualises the price-bracket transaction patterns trajectory. The two readings to focus on are (1) the absolute level versus the trailing-12-month mean, and (2) the direction of change across the most recent 3–4 periods. A single-period spike or trough is rarely informative; sustained directional movement across multiple periods signals a structural shift worth acting on.
For comparative context, place Singapore private residential’s Condos 5m 10m reading against (a) the corresponding national-level URA Property Price Index figure for the segment, and (b) the equivalent reading in adjacent districts or towns. The relative positioning — whether Singapore private residential is leading or lagging the national segment — informs whether the period’s reading is geography-specific or part of a broader cycle move. Use price heatmap for district-level visual comparison and affordability calculator for direct numeric benchmarking.
Looking ahead from Condos 5m 10m, the forward variables for Singapore private residential price-bracket transaction patterns are (a) the URA Government Land Sales pipeline within a 1km radius, which determines new-supply pressure, (b) the SORA trajectory over the next 2–4 quarters, which shapes mortgage-driven affordability, and (c) any local infrastructure changes (new MRT stations, school openings, redevelopment of neighbouring plots) that could shift relative attractiveness. Track these via URA REALIS and the MAS SORA dashboard (as of 2026-Q1).
FAQ
How many condos are available $5M–$10M?
What does the Condos 5m 10m price-bracket digest reading for Singapore private residential indicate?
The reading is a snapshot of transacted activity in Condos 5m 10m for Singapore private residential on the price-bracket transaction patterns dimension. Single-period readings are most informative when read against trailing-12-month and same-period-prior-year benchmarks. Pull verified caveats from URA REALIS for transaction-level detail (as of 2026-Q1).
How does this period compare to the same period a year ago?
Year-over-year comparison strips out seasonality. The most informative read is whether Condos 5m 10m’s price-bracket transaction patterns reading is materially above or below the equivalent period one year earlier, controlling for the broader Singapore property cycle. Use the URA Property Price Index for cycle-level context.
What policy environment shaped this reading?
The reading sits within the post-April-2023 cooling-measure regime: foreigner ABSD 60%, SC second-property ABSD 20%, TDSR 55% per the MAS TDSR / cooling measures explainer. SORA-linked mortgage rates near 4.0% effective shape the affordability ceiling. These structural variables affect demand-side composition across all digest periods since 2023.
Methodology & Sources
Figures below are drawn from All years and revised as new data becomes available.
Transaction data sourced from URA REALIS.
- Data: URA REALIS.
We report medians (not means) so a single outlier transaction cannot skew district-level figures. PSF = price per square foot.