We Found The Most Spacious HDB Executive Apartments You Can Still Buy From $680K
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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.
Executive Apartments are sought after for their spacious layouts that suit multigenerational families needing extra rooms for study and other purposes. Though no longer built, these flats offer more space and flexibility compared to typical HDB units, which is why they continue to attract buyers. This week, we curated some of our favourite executive apartment listings for those interested in these unique and roomy homes.
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1
274A Jurong West Avenue 3



$680,000
| Attribute | Info |
| Address | 274A Jurong West Avenue 3 |
| Size | 1,356 sq ft |
| $PSF | $501 |
| TOP date | 2000 |
Why I like it
Located within a short walk of the future Gek Poh MRT (completing in 2027), this home offers excellent everyday convenience with a supermarket and eateries nearby. The layout is practical, with distinct living and dining zones and a balcony that can be levelled to enhance space.
Mirrors in the dining area brighten the interior, while a feature wall neatly conceals the home shelter. The study has been converted into a fourth bedroom, still fitting a single bed comfortably. All main bedrooms are well-sized.
An L-shaped kitchen layout creates an efficient workspace and a defined laundry zone, with enough length to add a service yard if desired. This home blends comfort, flexibility, and thoughtful design near future transport connectivity.
– Sean

2467 Segar Road



$690,000
| Attribute | Info |
| Address | 467 Segar Road |
| Size | 1,421 sq ft |
| $PSF | $486 |
| TOP date | 2000 |
Why I like it
Within a 10-minute walk to both Segar and Fajar LRT, each with supermarkets and eateries nearby, this home offers easy access to Bukit Panjang MRT, just a few stops away. Set beside Zhenghua Park, it enjoys a peaceful setting with a park connector leading to Chestnut Nature Park and the Central Catchment area.
The layout is efficient, with separate living and dining zones and a small balcony extending the living space. Floor-to-ceiling windows in the living, dining, and all three bedrooms bring in ample natural light even on a low floor.
There is potential to create a study or compact fourth bedroom if needed. The home shelter is tucked within the kitchen, which retains a partial wall separating the original service yard. A small foyer at the entrance adds a layer of privacy for residents who prefer keeping their main door open.
– Ryan J.

3359B Admiralty Drive




$699,000
| Attribute | Info |
| Address | 359B Admiralty Drive |
| Size | 1,410 sq ft |
| $PSF | $496 |
| TOP date | 1999 |
Why I like it
Less than a 10-minute walk from Sembawang MRT and Sun Plaza, this home offers great accessibility with supermarkets, eateries, and Bukit Canberra all nearby. It’s also close to a park connector that leads directly to Sembawang Park and Beach, adding to its appeal for nature lovers.
The unit features three bedrooms and a study that’s spacious enough to serve as a fourth bedroom. The living and dining areas are well-separated, enhanced by a raised platform that continues out to the leveled balcony, visually defining each section of the space.
The common bathroom is conveniently located along the bedroom walkway rather than near the kitchen, and all bedrooms are comfortably sized. The master bedroom stands out for its generous proportions, thanks to the building’s configuration. The kitchen includes a well-defined service yard for added practicality.
– Marcus

4423 Canberra Road



$699,000
| Attribute | Info |
| Address | 423 Canberra Road |
| Size | 1,399 sq ft |
| $PSF | $500 |
| TOP date | 1999 |
Why I like it
About a 10-minute walk from Sembawang MRT and Sun Plaza, this unit offers convenient access to Bukit Canberra in under 15 minutes and is also close to Sembawang Mart, supermarkets, and eateries. The nearby park connector leads directly to Sembawang Park and Beach, offering a green and relaxing escape.
The home features three bedrooms and a spacious study that can double as a fourth bedroom. The study’s glass walls create an open and connected feel between the living and dining areas, which flow naturally into a well-sized balcony. A feature wall in the dining area cleverly conceals the home shelter for a clean look.
All bedrooms are comfortable in size, and the kitchen includes a dedicated service yard for added functionality. The unit is positioned above the treeline, allowing plenty of natural light to fill the space throughout the day.
– Gail

5453 Choa Chu Kang Avenue 4



$720,000
| Attribute | Info |
| Address | 453 Choa Chu Kang Avenue 4 |
| Size | 1,528 sq ft |
| $PSF | $471 |
| TOP date | 1998 |
Why I like it
About a 10-minute walk to the future Choa Chu Kang West MRT, set to complete in 2027, this home enjoys strong upcoming connectivity. It is also an 18-minute walk to Choa Chu Kang MRT and Lot One Shoppers’ Mall, with Sunshine Place nearby for daily essentials and dining. Nestled beside Keat Hong Park, the area feels peaceful and family-friendly.
The unit features three bedrooms and a study that can comfortably serve as a fourth bedroom. The long living and dining space is bright and open, enhanced by floor-to-ceiling windows that draw in plenty of natural light. The home shelter is discreetly positioned near the entrance, keeping the layout functional and uncluttered.
All bedrooms are well-sized, and the kitchen includes a separate service yard. The yard’s breeze block design stands out as both attractive and practical, allowing better airflow while adding a touch of visual interest.
– Druce
Marcus
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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