Surprisingly Affordable 5 bedroom Condos You Can Buy Right Now Under $2.3 Million
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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.
It’s easy to see why many property seekers dream of owning a 5-bedroom condo. They’re spacious – a hot commodity in Singapore – and come with lifestyle perks like a gated community and convenient, on-property facilities.
But if you don’t want to pay top-dollar for such a home, we’ve curated a list of the cheapest 5-bedroom condos available to view and buy right now.
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1Westwood Residences EC





$2,180,000
| Attribute | Info |
| Address | 196 Westwood Avenue |
| Size | 1,475 sq ft |
| $PSF | $1,478 |
| TOP date | 2017 |
Why I like it
What stands out to me about this home is its thoughtful layout combined with its convenient location near the upcoming Gek Poh MRT station. Having three ensuite bedrooms, along with a shared jack-and-jill bathroom, means family members and guests each have their own privacy. The spacious living and dining rooms flow onto two balconies, creating inviting spots to relax or entertain.
The laundry yard, home shelter, and WC are cleverly tucked away behind doors, which keeps the home looking polished and organized. I especially like the nook along the corridor. It adds charm and useful display or storage space. The glass wall between the adjacent bedroom and living room enhances brightness and openness throughout the home.
– Sean

2Forestville




$2,199,999
| Attribute | Info |
| Address | 34 Woodlands Drive 16 |
| Size | 1,625 sq ft |
| $PSF | $1,354 |
| TOP date | 2016 |
Why I like it
Located within a 15-minute walk to Woodlands South MRT, this 5-bedroom dual-key unit offers excellent convenience. Vista Point, with a supermarket and eateries, is nearby, as are other food options in surrounding HDB clusters.
On a high floor, the unit receives plenty of daylight. The living and dining spaces are well separated, with the living area providing ample room. Two generous balconies add outdoor space, one accessible from the living room, and another spanning the master and adjacent bedroom with access from both rooms.
Bedrooms without balconies feature floor-to-ceiling windows, creating a spacious feel. The kitchen is divided into wet and dry zones, with the wet section including a home shelter, yard, and WC. All bedrooms comfortably fit double beds.
– Ryan J.

3The Amore



$2,200,000
| Attribute | Info |
| Address | 55A Edgedale Plains |
| Size | 1,582 sq ft |
| $PSF | $1,391 |
| TOP date | 2016 |
Why I like it
This ground-floor unit is less than 15 minutes’ walk from Oasis LRT, just three stops from Punggol MRT and Waterway Point. Oasis Terraces shopping mall, with a supermarket and food outlets, is a 10-minute walk away, alongside more dining options in nearby HDB clusters.
The home boasts five bedrooms, two with ensuite bathrooms, and a jack-and-jill common bath. The kitchen is divided into wet and dry sections, with the wet kitchen adjoining a utility room, yard, and WC. A large patio extends across the living room and two bedrooms, making it ideal for alfresco dining and freeing up interior space. Despite its ground-floor location, the unit enjoys ample natural light, thanks to its thoughtful design.
– Marcus

4Sea Horizon



$2,200,000
| Attribute | Info |
| Address | 17 Pasir Ris Rise |
| Size | 1,507 sq ft |
| $PSF | $1,460 |
| TOP date | 2017 |
Why I like it
I like this unit because it comes with a huge patio, which spans the living area and two bedrooms. Something unique I appreciate is how it can double as an alfresco dining space. This leaves more room inside for the living area to feel open and comfortable.
Despite being on the ground floor, the unit gets a generous amount of natural light. That makes the whole home feel bright and welcoming.
The kitchen is thoughtfully designed with a clear split between wet and dry areas. I like that the wet kitchen comes with a utility room, yard, and WC, which adds convenience for everyday tasks.
What stands out most to me are the two ensuite bedrooms. I also appreciate that all bedrooms are large enough to comfortably fit double beds. Overall, it feels like a well-planned home balancing practicality and comfort, ideal for a family.
– Gail

5Bellewaters




$2,300,000
| Attribute | Info |
| Address | 29 Anchorvale Crescent |
| Size | 1,496 sq ft |
| $PSF | $1,537 |
| TOP date | 2017 |
Why I like it
One thing I appreciate about this home is its convenient location, with Sengkang MRT and Compass One within easy walking distance. Nearby Anchorvale Village provides a range of food options, plus there’s a cluster of eateries around the neighbouring HDBs. Nature lovers will like being close to Sengkang Riverside Park.
The unit’s position on a high floor means it receives ample natural light. The living and dining rooms are generously sized, complemented by a large balcony that offers an alfresco dining option and opens up the interior living area.
The kitchen’s split design is practical. I find the wet kitchen especially useful since it offers a utility room, yard, and WC.
Having two ensuite bedrooms adds privacy, while the bedrooms with floor-to-ceiling windows feel airy and spacious. I’m also impressed by the master suite’s size and the walk-in closet.
– 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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