HDB 4-Room in Queenstown — Prices, Storey Premium & Top Streets

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Source: data.gov.sg (HDB)
Key Takeaways
  • Average resale price: $992,866
  • 260 transactions in the last 12 months
  • Average PSM: $10,973
  • Average remaining lease: 83 years
Data as of June 2026

Overview

$992,866
Avg Price
260
Transactions (12mo)
$10,973
Avg PSM
83 yrs
Avg Remaining Lease

4-Room HDB flats in Queenstown are analysed below using the latest resale transactions from data.gov.sg. Over the past 12 months, there were 260 resale transactions with an average resale price of $992,866. The average remaining lease is approximately 83 years, which shapes loan eligibility and CPF usage for buyers.

This page covers four decision-critical dimensions: recent price trend (so you know if you are buying into an up-cycle or down-cycle), storey premium (to judge whether a higher floor is worth the extra capital), the most active streets (for location liquidity), and the financing context that HDB buyers in Queenstown need to plan for. Use this alongside our HDB Affordability Calculator to translate the headline averages into a concrete monthly payment and cash outlay.

Price Trend

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4-Room Monthly Avg Price in Queenstown (Last 24 Months)
MonthAvg PriceVolume
2024-05$843,74524
2024-06$845,13417
2024-07$913,22746
2024-08$924,00919
2024-09$893,83528
2024-10$881,70421
2024-11$881,92817
2024-12$968,65418
2025-01$948,13128
2025-02$978,09519
2025-03$909,15314
2025-04$938,75918
2025-05$911,75722
2025-06$1,014,21829
2025-07$967,25123
2025-08$945,97915
2025-09$1,053,08521
2025-10$980,82412
2025-11$1,032,75719
2025-12$954,79330
2026-01$1,067,25528
2026-02$1,027,77819
2026-03$963,36120
2026-04$973,12122
ℹ Price Momentum
Average prices for 4-Room flats in Queenstown have increased by 2.5% compared to the prior 6-month period.

Storey Premium Analysis

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Storey Premium — 4-Room in Queenstown
Storey RangeAvg PriceTransactions
01 TO 03$878,16718
04 TO 06$860,13335
07 TO 09$964,29822
10 TO 12$920,81830
13 TO 15$933,17220
16 TO 18$1,031,99021
19 TO 21$1,038,16018
22 TO 24$1,020,77324
25 TO 27$1,049,51115
28 TO 30$1,106,66016
31 TO 33$1,069,73112
34 TO 36$1,103,2508
37 TO 39$1,180,12813
40 TO 42$1,176,2504
43 TO 45$1,165,0003
46 TO 48$1,220,0001
ℹ Storey Premium
Higher floors command a premium of approximately 38.9% over the lowest floors for 4-Room flats in Queenstown.

Top Streets

Top Streets for 4-Room in Queenstown
Street NameTransactionsAvg Price
DAWSON RD68$1,115,806
STRATHMORE AVE55$941,663
GHIM MOH LINK48$1,044,347
TANGLIN HALT RD22$991,545
DOVER CRES19$856,988
HOLLAND DR9$1,044,333
C'WEALTH DR9$1,014,753
HOLLAND CL9$902,876
STIRLING RD5$909,200
HOLLAND AVE5$597,600
💡 Most Active Street
DAWSON RD is the most active street for 4-Room transactions in Queenstown with 68 sales in the last 12 months.

Financing & Buyer Context

Three practical considerations should shape any 4-Room purchase in Queenstown:

  1. Loan tenure and age: HDB loan tenure is capped at 25 years for HDB Loan and 30 years for bank loans, subject to the remaining lease covering the youngest buyer to age 95. Check remaining lease carefully if you plan to use CPF Ordinary Account funds.
  2. CPF usage cap: Where the remaining lease is under 60 years, CPF usage is pro-rated against a formula tied to the youngest buyer's age. This can materially reduce the cash-CPF mix available for your downpayment.
  3. MSR and TDSR: Mortgage Servicing Ratio is capped at 30% of gross monthly income for HDB purchases (50% combined TDSR for private loans). Budget early for these ceilings before committing.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average price of a 4-Room HDB flat in Queenstown?
The average resale price of a 4-Room HDB flat in Queenstown is $992,866 based on the last 12 months of transactions. Actual transacted prices span a meaningful range depending on block age, storey, and flat condition — the average is a starting point, not a ceiling.
How does storey level affect 4-Room prices in Queenstown?
Higher floors generally command a premium in Queenstown — see the storey premium table above for the specific price delta between low-floor and high-floor bands. The premium reflects unobstructed views, lower noise, and stronger buyer demand, and usually ranges from 5% to 15% between the bottom and top bands.
Can I use CPF and an HDB loan to buy a 4-Room flat in Queenstown?
Yes, most Singaporean buyers combine CPF Ordinary Account savings with either an HDB Concessionary Loan (up to 80% LTV at current HDB interest) or a bank loan (up to 75% LTV). Your loan amount is capped by MSR (30% of gross income) and TDSR (55%). Remaining lease matters — flats with less than 60 years left trigger pro-rated CPF limits. Use the HDB Affordability Calculator to model your specific scenario.
Is Queenstown a good location for a 4-Room HDB flat?
Queenstown has an active 4-Room resale market with 260 transactions in the last 12 months, which indicates healthy liquidity and straightforward resale. Factors to weigh beyond price: proximity to MRT and bus routes, school zones, amenity density, and the town's long-term rejuvenation pipeline under HDB's ROH/VERS programmes.

Methodology & Sources

This analysis covers Last 12-24 months and refreshes One-time (regenerated on demand).

Transaction data sourced from URA REALIS.

  • HDB resale transactions sourced from data.gov.sg (updated daily).
  • Storey premium computed from average prices per storey range; the same flat type is compared across bands to isolate the floor effect.
  • Loan tenure, LTV, and MSR rules per HDB and MAS.
  • CPF usage and pro-rating rules reference CPF Board.

Median values used to minimise outlier impact. PSF = price per square foot.