5 Biggest Condos In Singapore You Can Buy Right Now For Less Than $1.8M
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Marcus is a writer with over four years of experience in content and growth marketing, mainly in real estate. He entered the property industry as a content executive at PropertyGuru, where he covered property news, worked with data experts to transform property trend insights into social content, and coordinated with tier 1 media for thought leadership PR.
Space is one of the most valuable commodities in Singapore homes. With newer developments shrinking over the years and unit $PSF rising in tandem, many buyers feel squeezed, paying more without getting extra space.
We believe “hidden gems” do exist if you know where to look. This week, we did the work for you: here are our top picks of the largest condo units on the market that offer great value!
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1Summerdale





$1,688,000
| Attribute | Info |
| Address | 10 Boon Lay Drive |
| Size | 1,808 |
| Price PSF | $934 |
| TOP date | 2001 |
Why I like it
This 3-bedroom unit is under a 15-minute walk to Boon Lay MRT and Jurong Point, with Boon Lay Market & Food Centre and the park connector to Jurong Lake Gardens just a short stroll away. Rulang Primary School is within one kilometre.
Spanning 1,800 sq ft on the ground floor, the unit comes with a sizable, sheltered Private Enclosed Space (PES). The living and dining areas are spacious and well-defined, and the master bathroom fits both a bathtub and a separate shower. The kitchen has a separate yard with a utility and WC, plus an additional outside yard. Despite being on the ground floor, it still enjoys plenty of natural light.
– Sean

2Parc Rosewood




$1,699,000
| Attribute | Info |
| Address | 93 Rosewood Drive |
| Size | 1,765 |
| Price PSF | $963 |
| TOP date | 2014 |
Why I like it
This duplex penthouse is a 15-minute walk to Woodlands MRT and Causeway Point, with The Woodgrove nearby for supermarket runs and F&B dining. A short stroll along the park connector leads to Marsiling Park, Admiralty Park, and the Woodlands Waterfront.
Originally a 3-bedroom unit, a fourth bedroom has been added in the original living/dining area, though it can easily be converted back. The roof terrace serves as the main living and dining space, with ziptracks allowing it to be open or enclosed. An open kitchen keeps the area bright and functional, while the lower-floor balcony can double-up as alfresco dining. The unit enjoys plenty of natural light throughout.
– Ryan J.

3The Floravale





$1,800,000
| Attribute | Info |
| Address | 242 Westwood Avenue |
| Size | 1,765 |
| Price PSF | $1,020 |
| TOP date | 2000 |
Why I like it
This 3-bedroom ground-floor unit is within walking distance of the future Gek Poh MRT station, slated for completion in 2027, and is close to various eateries in the neighbouring HDB estates. The project is tucked in a quiet area beside a landed estate, offering peace and privacy.
The unit comes with a sizable PES that stretches across the living room and two bedrooms, partially sheltered for all-weather use. The living and dining areas are well-defined, and the kitchen includes a separate yard with a utility and WC. All three bedrooms are generously sized, with the master bathroom spacious enough for a bathtub and a separate shower. The layout is efficient with minimal wasted space, making it practical and comfortable for families.
– Marcus

4Stratford Court



$1,720,000
| Attribute | Info |
| Address | 41A Bedok Ria Crescent |
| Size | 1,625 |
| Price PSF | $1,058 |
| TOP date | 2000 |
Why I like it
This 2-bedroom + study ground-floor unit is a 15-minute walk to Tanah Merah MRT and 10 minutes to Bedok Market Place, with a park connector nearby that leads to East Coast Park and Beach. The study is spacious enough to be used as a third bedroom, making the unit flexible for families.
The unit features a sizable PES, stretching across the living room and two bedrooms, accessible from both the living area and master bedroom. Living and dining areas are generous and well-separated, and the layout allows for a door to be added along the walkway to the bedrooms for added privacy. The kitchen features a separate yard and utility room, and the regularly shaped layout makes furniture placement simple. Despite being on the ground floor, the unit receives plenty of natural light.
– Gail

5The Quintet





$1,800,000
| Attribute | Info |
| Address | 44 Choa Chu Kang Street 64 |
| Size | 1,572 |
| Price PSF | $1,145 |
| TOP date | 2006 |
Why I like it
This 4-bedroom unit is a 9-minute walk to Yew Tee MRT, Yew Tee Point, and Yew Tee Square, with various eateries nearby and the Rail Corridor within walking distance.
The living and dining areas are spacious and well-separated, and come with an attached planter instead of a balcony, suitable for small outdoor furniture. The kitchen has a separate yard, utility, and WC, and the home shelter is tucked along the walkway to the bedrooms. All four bedrooms are generous, each with bay windows that let in plenty of natural light without compromising space, and can easily fit a double bed. Large windows throughout the home make it feel bright and airy.
– Druce
Marcus Lee
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