Top 10 Condos by Price Appreciation

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For: InvestorsHDB upgraders
Source: URA REALIS

Overview

These condominiums show the strongest price appreciation comparing recent PSF to historical PSF, indicating strong value growth.

Key Takeaways
  • PHOENIX HEIGHTS shows the strongest price growth at +70.6%.
  • Appreciation is measured by comparing recent PSF against historical PSF over multiple years.
  • Past appreciation does not guarantee future gains — always assess current market conditions.
Data as of June 2026

Rankings

#NameSegmentOld PSFRecent PSFChange
1PHOENIX HEIGHTSOCR$1,179 psf$2,011 psf+70.6%
2THE BEVERLYRCR$1,092 psf$1,747 psf+60.1%
3EDEN PARKCCR$2,177 psf$3,464 psf+59.1%
4THE INGLEWOODRCR$1,679 psf$2,609 psf+55.4%
5TANAH MERAH GREENOCR$963 psf$1,492 psf+54.9%
6VAUGHAN GARDENOCR$1,390 psf$2,150 psf+54.7%
7EAST VIEW GARDENOCR$965 psf$1,491 psf+54.6%
8OASIS @ MULBERRYRCR$1,853 psf$2,850 psf+53.8%
9TEACHERS' HOUSING ESTATEOCR$1,428 psf$2,167 psf+51.8%
10HARVEY VIEWOCR$1,492 psf$2,255 psf+51.1%

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Top 3 Highlights

+70.6%
#1 PHOENIX HEIGHTS
+60.1%
#2 THE BEVERLY
+59.1%
#3 EDEN PARK
Top Performer
PHOENIX HEIGHTS leads this ranking. Explore its full transaction history and price trends on the condo profile page.
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Frequently Asked Questions

How is price appreciation measured?
We compare the average PSF from recent transactions (last 1–2 years) against historical PSF (3+ years ago) for the same property. The percentage change represents price appreciation over that period.
Does past appreciation predict future growth?
Not reliably. Past appreciation reflects specific market conditions, supply-demand dynamics, and en-bloc speculation. Future performance depends on macro-economic factors, government cooling measures, and supply pipeline.
Which condo has appreciated the most?
PHOENIX HEIGHTS shows the strongest price appreciation at +70.6%, comparing recent PSF to historical averages.

Methodology & Sources

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

Transaction data sourced from URA REALIS.

  • 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: 24 May 2026.

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