We Found 5 of the Cheapest 3-Bedders Near Queenstown MRT Starting Below $2.3M
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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.
Queenstown has been making headlines lately. The launch of Penrith, the first major new condo in the district since 2018, saw 97% of its units snapped up over the launch weekend—proof of strong pent-up demand from buyers. And it’s not hard to understand why.
The location is excellent, surrounded by everyday conveniences. You’ll find Margaret Drive Hawker Centre, Dawson Place, and the coffee shops at SkyOasis and SkyVille all nearby, as well as Mei Ling Market and Food Centre and Anchorpoint for groceries and dining. The park connector also runs through the area, leading all the way to the Singapore River.
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1Commonwealth Towers




$2,300,000
| Attribute | Info |
| Address | 230 Commonwealth Avenue |
| Size | 904 sq ft |
| $PSF | $2,544 |
| TOP date | 2017 |
Why I like it
Located next to Queenstown MRT, this high-floor unit has an unblocked view and receives plenty of natural light. The living and dining areas are clearly defined, with the living room opening to a balcony.
The dining area includes a built-in bench for extra seating and storage cabinets for functionality.
All three bedrooms are en-suites. The two common bedrooms share a Jack and Jill bathroom. Each room is large enough for a double bed, and two of the bedrooms have floor-to-ceiling windows that let in natural light and make the rooms feel more open.
– Sean

2Queens



$2,338,000
| Attribute | Info |
| Address | 12 Stirling Road |
| Size | 1,184 sq ft |
| $PSF | $1,975 |
| TOP date | 2002 |
Why I like it
This 1,184 sqft unit is a two-minute walk from Queenstown MRT station. It has no balcony, so the entire floor area is dedicated to internal living space.
Situated on a high floor, the unit has an unblocked view and receives ample natural light. The living and dining areas are separate but connected, and floor-to-ceiling windows provide additional light and openness.
The kitchen includes a separate yard, utility area, and WC. It is positioned on one side of the unit, while the bedrooms are on the other side, offering privacy.
All three bedrooms are spacious, and the master bathroom can accommodate both a bathtub and a separate shower.
– Ryan J.

3Stirling Residences




$2,650,000
| Attribute | Info |
| Address | 25 Stirling Road |
| Size | 1,055 sq ft |
| $PSF | $2,512 |
| TOP date | 2022 |
Why I like it
This unit is a six-minute walk from Queenstown MRT station and is part of a development that obtained its TOP in 2022.
The living and dining areas are separate and maintain a clear sense of space. The living area opens onto a balcony, which is also accessible from one of the bedrooms, providing additional light and outdoor access.
All three bedrooms are large enough for a double bed and have floor-to-ceiling windows that increase natural light and a sense of openness.
The kitchen includes a store and a WC and is designed for functional use.
– Marcus

4Queensway Tower



$2,250,000
| Attribute | Info |
| Address | 1 Queensway |
| Size | 1,657 sq ft |
| $PSF | $1,358 |
| TOP date | 1976 |
Why I like it
This unit is about a 15-minute walk from Queenstown MRT station and is located above Queensway Shopping Centre. Nearby amenities include Alexandra Village Food Centre, Anchorpoint, and ABC Brickworks Market & Food Centre.
The development sits along a park connector that provides access to the Rail Corridor, Hort Park, Telok Blangah Hill Park, and Labrador Park.
The unit is freehold and measures 1,657 sqft, with no balcony so all space is internal. The kitchen includes a separate yard, WC, and utility room. All three bedrooms are large enough to fit a double bed.
– Gail

5Margaret Ville


$2,280,000
| Attribute | Info |
| Address | 20 Margaret Drive |
| Size | 915 sq ft |
| $PSF | $2,492 |
| TOP date | 2021 |
Why I like it
This unit is a nine-minute walk from both Queenstown and Commonwealth MRT stations and is close to Tanglin Halt Market and other nearby amenities.
Located on a high floor, the unit has an unblocked view and receives ample natural light. The living area and all three bedrooms share the same view.
The living and dining areas are separate. The living room opens onto a balcony that is also accessible from one of the bedrooms. The balcony could be used as an outdoor dining space to free up indoor space.
Two of the bedrooms can fit a double bed, while the third bedroom, which connects to the balcony, is more suitable for a single bed or study.
The main door opens to a small foyer, providing some privacy from the corridor.
– Druce
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Marcus Lee
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.Read next from On The Market
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