NORMANTON PARK — Price Trends & PSF History

Price Trend Updated Last reviewed

For digest readers, the four numbers that matter for NORMANTON PARK (District 5) in the trailing multi-year window 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 transacted price trajectory reading for NORMANTON PARK (District 5) 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 the trailing multi-year window price trend digest for NORMANTON PARK (District 5) sits within a defined cycle context. Singapore private residential prices appreciated 6 consecutive quarters into Q1 2026, with the URA Property Price Index up 0.9% q-o-q (final). 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).

Key Takeaways
  • Average PSF: $1,864 psf across 1404 sales
  • Latest YoY PSF change: ↓ 2.2%
  • District 5 PSF percentile: Premium tier (top 20%)
  • RCR · D5 · 99 yrs lease commencing from 2019 · 1840 units

Price Overview

$1,864 psf
Avg PSF
↓ 2.2% MoM
$1,616,108
Avg Price
1404
Total Sales
$1,469 psf – $2,370 psf
PSF Range

NORMANTON PARK in District 5 (Rest of Central Region) has recorded 1404 sales transactions with an average price per square foot of $1,864 psf and an average transaction price of $1,616,108.

Yearly PSF Trend

The table below shows how the average price per square foot for NORMANTON PARK has changed over time.

Yearly PSF trend for NORMANTON PARK
YearSalesAvg PSFAvg PriceYoY Change
2021812$1,812 psf$1,515,092
2022376$1,863 psf$1,759,226↑ 2.8%
20232$2,072 psf$1,479,000↑ 11.2%
202466$2,122 psf$1,711,338↑ 2.4%
2025126$2,042 psf$1,793,957↓ 3.8%
202622$1,997 psf$1,606,722↓ 2.2%

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Bedroom Price Breakdown

Price distribution by unit type shows how different bedroom configurations are priced at NORMANTON PARK.

Bedroom price breakdown for NORMANTON PARK
TypeSalesAvg PSFAvg Price
Studio3$2,005 psf$992,538
1 BR526$1,882 psf$1,085,914
2 BR401$1,858 psf$1,601,623
3 BR409$1,868 psf$2,091,903
4 BR42$1,850 psf$2,960,095
5+ BR23$1,498 psf$3,160,217
Price Trend Summary
NORMANTON PARK prices are trending downward with a 2.2% year-over-year change in average PSF.
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District & Segment Context

NORMANTON PARK ranks in the top 20% of condos in District 5 by average PSF.

Compared to the RCR (Rest of Central Region) average of $2,039 psf, NORMANTON PARK trades 8.6% below the segment benchmark.

Explore the full District 5 (Pasir Panjang, Hong Leong Garden, Clementi New Town) for comprehensive district data.

The the trailing multi-year window period’s transacted price trajectory for NORMANTON PARK (District 5) 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 NORMANTON PARK (District 5) in the trailing multi-year window, the dispersion across these categories is the more informative reading than the headline median. Use District 5 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 NORMANTON PARK (District 5) fall into which category.

The embedded chart for this price trend digest of NORMANTON PARK (District 5) in the trailing multi-year window visualises the transacted price trajectory 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 NORMANTON PARK (District 5)’s the trailing multi-year window 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 NORMANTON PARK (District 5) 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 comparison tool for direct numeric benchmarking.

Looking ahead from the trailing multi-year window, the forward variables for NORMANTON PARK (District 5) transacted price trajectory 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).

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average PSF for NORMANTON PARK?
The average PSF for NORMANTON PARK is $1,864 psf based on 1404 recorded sales transactions.
Are prices at NORMANTON PARK going up or down?
Prices at NORMANTON PARK have decreased by 2.2% year-over-year based on average PSF data.
How does NORMANTON PARK compare to other condos in District 5?
NORMANTON PARK ranks in the top 20% of condos by PSF in District 5.
What does the the trailing multi-year window price trend reading for NORMANTON PARK (District 5) indicate?

The reading is a snapshot of transacted activity in the trailing multi-year window for NORMANTON PARK (District 5) on the transacted price trajectory 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 was this transacted price trajectory figure computed?

The figure is derived from URA REALIS caveats for NORMANTON PARK (District 5) filed during the trailing multi-year window. transacted price trajectory computations follow standard methodologies: gross yield = annual rent / purchase price for the same unit cohort; transacted PSF = price / floor area; volume = caveat count for the segment. For HDB digests the equivalent source is the HDB resale portal.

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.

Should I act on this digest?

Honest answer: depends on holding horizon and buyer profile. For owner-occupiers with 10+ year horizons, single-period digest readings rarely trigger action. For sellers or short-horizon investors, sustained directional moves across 3–4 periods may indicate timing windows. Cross-reference your specific buyer profile via the IRAS BSD rates and CPF home ownership rules alongside the digest data.

Where can I find more price trend data for NORMANTON PARK (District 5)?

The authoritative source is URA REALIS for private residential, HDB resale portal for HDB. ShiokNest aggregates this data into per-geography, per-period, and per-segment views with chart visualisations and trend analysis.

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Methodology & Sources

This analysis covers All available years and is updated as new data becomes available.

Transaction data sourced from URA REALIS.

  • Data sourced from URA REALIS transaction records.
  • PSF calculated from transacted price ÷ strata area in square feet.

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

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