Best Facilities Condos: Pool, Gym, Tennis Court Rankings

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Best Facilities Condos Rankings: a spotlight on Singapore condos meeting this specific criterion. Use this lens to filter the broader market down to a manageable shortlist matched to your specific buyer profile and priority weighting. The category is best understood through transacted-data verification rather than asking-price snapshots (as of 2026-Q1).

Singapore’s private residential market spans approximately 3,500 condo projects across 28 districts. Filtering to a specific spotlight category — Best Facilities Condos Rankings — is the practical way to narrow the search from impossible to tractable. The category lens (lifestyle-focused) matches buyers whose priorities align with the spotlight criterion.

The dataset to read is the URA Property Data portal for verified transacted caveats, supplemented by ShiokNest’s per-project aggregations covering price, rental, walkability, en-bloc, and investment scores. The price heatmap visualises district-level concentration; the comparison tool lets you place candidates side-by-side.

The cost-of-entry context applies to every category: SORA-pegged mortgages at ~4% effective via the MAS SORA dashboard, BSD progressive 1%–6%, ABSD by buyer profile per the IRAS ABSD schedule. The category lens doesn’t change the tax or financing framework — it changes which projects are in the shortlist.

For: InvestorsHDB upgraders
Source: URA
TL;DR
Best Facilities Condos: Pool, Gym, Tennis Court Rankings. Featuring 15 properties ranked by data from live Singapore condo transactions on ShiokNest.

Overview

A data-driven spotlight on notable properties in Singapore's condo market.

Key Takeaways
  • TREASURE AT TAMPINES ranks highest for facilities among condos analysed.
  • Premium facilities (50m pool, tennis court, function room) support higher rental premiums.
  • Large developments with 500+ units tend to have the most comprehensive facility offerings.
Data as of August 2026

Rankings

#NameDistrictUnitsDeveloperAvg PSF
1TREASURE AT TAMPINESD182,203Sim Lian (Treasure) Pte Ltd$1,592 psf
2THE SHORELINE RESIDENCES IID272,015GOODLAND HOMES PTE LTD$1,440 psf
3NORMANTON PARKD51,840KINGSFORD HURAY DEVELOPMENT PTE LTD$1,868 psf
4D'NESTD181,804HONG REALTY (PRIVATE) LIMITED$1,324 psf
5THE PALETTED181,804HONG REALTY (PRIVATE) LIMITED$1,331 psf
6D'LEEDOND101,703MORGANITE PTE LTD$1,869 psf
7COCO PALMSD181,586HONG REALTY (PRIVATE) LIMITED$1,470 psf
8NV RESIDENCESD181,586HONG REALTY (PRIVATE) LIMITED$1,185 psf
9RIVERFRONT RESIDENCESD191,451$1,595 psf
10PARC CLEMATISD51,450$1,896 psf
11THE FLORENCE RESIDENCESD191,410$1,751 psf
12PARC ESTAD141,399$2,187 psf
13HIGH PARK RESIDENCESD281,376FERNVALE DEVELOPMENT PTE. LTD$1,486 psf
14SOL ACRESD231,327MCL LAND (BRIGHTON) PTE LTD$1,389 psf
15STIRLING RESIDENCESD31,259SOUTH ISLAND LG PTE LTD$2,285 psf

Top 3 Highlights

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#1 TREASURE AT TAMPINES
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#2 THE SHORELINE RESIDENCES II
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#3 NORMANTON PARK
Top Performer
TREASURE AT TAMPINES leads this ranking. Explore its full transaction history and price trends on the condo profile page.
🏢View TREASURE AT TAMPINES Profile

Evaluating the Best Facilities Condos Rankings category requires the following framework:

  1. Verified transacted data — asking prices and developer marketing materials are not the authoritative source. Pull recent caveats from URA REALIS for the projects you shortlist.
  2. Category-specific KPIs — project-specific attributes per the theme — verify each via URA caveats and ShiokNest project data.
  3. Tenure and lease-decay considerations — freehold projects avoid the 30-year financing minimum and 60-year CPF cap path entirely. 99-year leasehold faces these constraints as the building ages.
  4. Capital-appreciation trajectory — cross-reference each candidate against URA Property Price Index sub-segment performance over 3–5 years to identify outperformers and underperformers within the category.

For the Best Facilities Condos Rankings shortlist specifically, the buyer should run each candidate through three lenses: (a) cost via the BSD/ABSD calculator, (b) financing via the mortgage calculator at the relevant SORA-linked rate, and (c) yield via the buy-to-rent ROI calculator. The composite output is a cost-and-return picture across the shortlist.

The macro context matters even at the spotlight-category level. The current 60% foreigner ABSD plus 20% SC second-property ABSD constrains demand particularly in CCR luxury and shoebox investor stock; OCR upgrader categories and 3-bedroom family stock face less demand-side pressure. Category-level analysis should therefore consider not just the project attributes but also the buyer cohort dominating recent transactions in that segment. Use the URA segment data for cohort context.

Forward-looking dimensions: GLS-driven new-launch supply, en-bloc activity in surrounding plots, and MRT-line extensions can change the spotlight-category landscape over time. The URA GLS schedule and the LTA Land Transport Master Plan are the canonical forward references.

  • First-time SC buyer: Use the spotlight category as a starting filter but verify each candidate against the standard buyer framework (BSD/ABSD, TDSR, MRT, school). The 0% ABSD on first SC purchase is your biggest advantage; deploy CPF strategically via the CPF optimizer.
  • HDB upgrader: For lifestyle-focused priorities, balance the category criterion against the upgrade-path requirement (typically 3-bedroom family stock in RCR/OCR). Some spotlight categories may include units outside your typical search range.
  • Investor (yield focus): If the category is yield-aligned, the shortlist is your target pool. If not yield-aligned, verify each candidate’s gross yield separately via URA rental caveats before treating it as investor-grade.
  • Investor (capital appreciation focus): Cross-reference shortlist candidates against 3–5 year transacted-price trajectory. The category criterion alone doesn’t guarantee appreciation; tenure, district trajectory, and en-bloc potential are independent factors.
  • Foreign buyer (60% ABSD): At 60% ABSD, only categories with strong long-horizon owner-occupier or trophy-asset positioning justify the entry. Yield-focused categories rarely work for foreign buyers under current cooling measures. Verify FTA-eligibility (US / Swiss / Liechtenstein / Norway / Iceland) before assuming the standard rate applies.
  1. Verify each candidate via the URA Property Data portal for transacted caveats.
  2. Use the ShiokNest comparison tool to place 2–3 candidates side-by-side on price, PSF, yield, walkability, and en-bloc scores.
  3. Calculate upfront cost via the BSD/ABSD stamp duty calculator for each candidate at your buyer profile.
  4. Stress-test affordability via the mortgage calculator and the TDSR/MSR affordability calculator.
  5. For investor analysis, run the buy-to-rent ROI calculator at current SORA-linked rates.
  6. Cross-reference district-level concentration via the price heatmap and the district comparison calculator.

Bull case for the spotlight category: The category lens identifies a high-conviction shortlist matched to specific buyer priorities — far more efficient than browsing the entire market. Concentration within a verified category often produces better outcomes than breadth across mediocre matches.

Bear case for over-narrowing: Filtering too aggressively risks missing units that meet the spirit (but not exactly the letter) of the category criterion. A unit that’s 550m from MRT but offers better view and tenure may outperform a 480m unit on overall buyer value. Use the category as a starting filter, not a final gate.

Frequently Asked Questions

What facilities do top-ranked condos typically have?
Top-ranked condos offer comprehensive facilities including: 50m swimming pools, fully-equipped gyms, tennis courts, BBQ pavilions, function rooms, children's playgrounds, and increasingly, co-working spaces and sky gardens.
Do better facilities mean higher maintenance fees?
Generally, yes. More facilities require more maintenance. However, large developments (500+ units) spread these costs effectively, so per-unit fees may still be reasonable.
Do facilities affect rental value?
Yes. Tenants — especially expatriates and families — value premium facilities. Condos with standout amenities can command 5–10% higher rents compared to similar developments with basic facilities.
How current is the data?

URA caveats lodge with a typical 4–6 week reporting lag from transaction date. The shortlist reflects the most recent quarter or two of verified transactions. Rental caveats carry a longer 1–2 quarter lag. For real-time market context, cross-reference active listings on 99.co or PropertyGuru, but treat those as asking, not transacted, prices.

Should I prioritise yield or capital appreciation for this category?

The honest answer depends on holding horizon and tax position. Yield-focused investors typically prefer smaller units in well-connected RCR/OCR; capital-appreciation-focused investors typically prefer larger units in freehold prime CCR/RCR. Run both scenarios through the buy-to-rent ROI calculator with realistic exit-price assumptions.

Methodology & Sources

Figures below are drawn from all available transaction periods and revised on demand.

Transaction data sourced from URA.

  • Rankings require a minimum number of transactions to qualify.
  • Averages are used for price and PSF metrics; yields are estimated from average rent and average sale price.
  • Last updated: 18 Jul 2026.

We report medians (not means) so a single outlier transaction cannot skew district-level figures. PSF = price per square foot.

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