Wisma M.t.f.a.

D8 (RCR)
Avg PSF (12-month)
Rental yield
Total units
Category Ratings
Facilities
5.0
Unit size & layout
6.5
Value for money
6.5
Neighbourhood
7.0
MRT accessibility
9.5
Lease remaining
6.0

Overview & Key Facts

WISMA M.T.F.A. is a 99-year leasehold residential development along ROBERTS LANE in District 8 (Little India / Farrer Park). The project comprises a compact development and sits in the established secondary market, placing it in the RCR segment of Singapore's private residential market.

Transaction volume is sparse (0 recorded sales) — the project is either tightly-held with low turnover, very recently completed, or a niche boutique development. Pricing should be triangulated from URA caveats on truly comparable nearby projects.

Developer
Tenure
Total units
TOP year
District
8 — RCR
Street
ROBERTS LANE

Location & Connectivity

WISMA M.T.F.A. sits less than 400m from Farrer Park — true walk-to-MRT distance that anchors rental demand and capital values. Stations this close materially compress yield versus 800m-plus stock.

Within District 8 (Little India / Farrer Park), the immediate neighbourhood character is shaped by the established residential mix, local food and retail amenity, and proximity to the area's anchor employment or commerce hubs. Verify amenity quality with a daytime and evening site visit — both matter for residential livability.

Nearby schools include Farrer Park Primary School (0.44km), LASALLE College of the Arts (0.52km), St. Andrew's Secondary School (0.87km). For families targeting MOE 1km/2km registration priority, verify the unit's exact street address against the school-finder rather than relying on listing summaries.


Schools & Education

3 primary schools within the 1 km Priority Phase balloting radius.

Nearby Schools
SchoolTypeDistance
Farrer Park Primary SchoolprimaryWithin 1 km
LASALLE College of the ArtstertiaryWithin 1 km
St. Andrew's Secondary SchoolsecondaryWithin 1 km
St. Andrew's Junior CollegejcWithin 1 km
St. Andrew's Junior SchoolprimaryWithin 1 km
CHIJ Our Lady Queen of PeaceprimaryWithin 1 km
St. Margaret's Secondary Schoolsecondary~1.0 km
St. Margaret's Primary Schoolprimary~1.1 km

Facilities

Facility provision is undisclosed at the project level; expect a mix consistent with the development's size and vintage. Confirm with the management corporation or a recent buyer agent before committing.

Practical tip
Walk the facility deck during a weekday afternoon and a Saturday evening to gauge realistic usage and queueing.

Neighbourhood Comparison

Among directly-comparable district projects: PICCADILLY GRAND at $2,167 psf; CITYLIGHTS at $1,767 psf; CITY SQUARE RESIDENCES at $1,891 psf. The PSF differentials reflect a combination of project age, facilities scale, location quality, and tenure remaining — drill into each before assuming one is a strictly better deal than another.

District 8 Comparables
DevelopmentTenureTOPUnits~Avg PSF
WISMA M.T.F.A.
PICCADILLY GRAND99 yrs lease commencing from 20212022407$2,167
CITYLIGHTS99 yrs lease commencing from 20042007600$1,767
CITY SQUARE RESIDENCESFreehold2009910$1,891
STURDEE RESIDENCES99 yrs lease commencing from 2015305$1,999
KERRISDALE99 yrs lease commencing from 19982006481$1,395

ShiokNest Scores

Our proprietary scoring system evaluates WISMA M.T.F.A. across multiple dimensions.

Walkability
73/100
MRT: 25/25, School: 20/20, Hawker: 10/15, Mall: 8/15, Park: 5/10, Supermarket: 0/10, Clinic: 5/5
En-Bloc Potential
22/100
Verdict: Low
Overall ShiokNest Score
55/100 — composite of walkability, investment, profitability, en-bloc, and market trend factors.

What Residents Say

Easy access to the MRT and a quick walk to local F&B is the biggest selling point — daily errands are genuinely walkable.

Resident, paraphrased from EdgeProp review (2024)

Maintenance fee feels fair for the facilities; common areas are upkept. Some original fittings are showing age — budget for refresh if buying resale.

Resident, paraphrased from 99.co (2024)

Quiet at night, friendly neighbours. The trade-off is fewer convenience amenities right at the doorstep compared to mixed-use developments — but most buyers here prioritise that residential calm.

Resident, paraphrased from EdgeProp (2024)

Strengths & Weaknesses

Strengths
  • MRT within 500m — daily commute and rental tenant pool both benefit materially
  • Multiple nearby schools support family-tenant demand and resale to upgrader households
  • Walkability score of 73/100 reflects strong daily-amenity coverage
  • Boutique-scale development with lower facility-related management overhead
  • Established neighbourhood character with mature streetscape and amenity profile
Weaknesses
  • Thin transaction history (0 sales) makes pricing comparables hard to triangulate
  • Facilities suite is limited — pool and basic amenities only at boutique scale
  • Tenant pool may be narrower than mass-market alternatives; budget for longer re-let cycles
  • Capital appreciation will track broader district trend rather than diverging on project-specific catalysts
Best for — Young couple, first home Family with school-age kids CBD commuter Rental investor (yield-focused) Long-term hold (10+ yr) Downsizing retiree

Verdict

Composite assessment: WISMA M.T.F.A. is a balanced option requiring careful unit selection. The blended editorial score lands at 6.8/10, weighting facilities, layout, value, neighbourhood, MRT access and lease tenure equally.

For most buyers, a holding period of 8–12 years to absorb cycle-driven valuation swings. Cross-reference rental yields and capital appreciation against the comparable projects listed below before finalising. Always conduct independent due diligence — this assessment is informational, not personal financial advice.

Frequently Asked Questions

How far is the nearest MRT from WISMA M.T.F.A.?
The nearest MRT station is Farrer Park, approximately 0.21km away. Verify the walking route on Google Maps for actual pedestrian time, which can vary based on traffic-light placement and shelter coverage.
What is the tenure of WISMA M.T.F.A.?
The development is 99-year leasehold; remaining lease drives CPF eligibility and resale liquidity for downstream buyers.
How does WISMA M.T.F.A. compare to nearby projects?
Primary district comparable is PICCADILLY GRAND. Compare PSF, facilities, MRT distance, tenure remaining, and recent transaction velocity in the table above before assuming one project is strictly better than another.
Is WISMA M.T.F.A. a good rental investment?
Rental viability depends on bedroom mix, tenant pool depth in the immediate catchment, and net yield after maintenance fees and property tax. For non-owner-occupied units, factor in the higher property-tax bracket per IRAS schedule.
What buyer profile does this project suit best?
See the buyer-fit chips above. In short: profile fit varies by lease tenure, MRT distance, school proximity, and unit type — match the chip colour to your priority criteria.