A Tour Of An Affordable Freehold Landed Estate Near Joo Chiat (From $3.8m)
Get The Property Insights Serious Buyers Read First: Join 50,000+ readers who rely on our weekly breakdowns of Singapore’s property market.
TJ's interest in property was sparked after returning from the UK- where balconies are not counted in one's square footage!- and finding that the Singapore property had totally changed in the 7 years she was away. When not reading and watching articles & videos about property, she is busy cooking and baking for friends, family & her blog Greedygirlgourmet
A few weeks back, a reader requested tours of landed estates closer to i12 Katong Mall, so today, we’re headed to Duku Road. There are 3 reasons why I chose Duku Road:
- It’s a 9-minute walk from i12 Katong (as well as all the cool restaurants along East Coast Road) and about 6 minutes from the Joo Chiat Road shops (Duku Road actually forms a junction with Joo Chiat Road, so 6 minutes assumes you start from the other end of Duku Road—if you live closer to Joo Chiat Road, it will, of course, take even less time).
- All of the last 10 sales transactions (at the time of writing) were between $2 million and $4.3 million.
- The area has a plot ratio of 1.4: if you and your neighbours ever decide to form a group, you could (potentially) convert the units into a boutique condo. Moreover, it also means that your immediate neighbours will never tower over you, as they can only build low-rise buildings (and not skyscrapers, like you see along Marine Parade Road, for example.) We do see a couple of boutique condos as we wander around, but there are also a good number of single-storey homes still around.
Join me now as we take a walk around the area!
I walk into the area from East Coast Road, and along the way, we pass Duku Lane. (There are quite a few Duku Road cul-de-sacs (e.g. Duku Lane, Duku Place etc) that run perpendicular to the main Duku Road.












Oh, and note the difference in heights between Aura 83 and the next-door property (which is also a condo) so you can imagine what it would be like to live here if more boutique condos crop up.

















More rebuilding work.
















As always, I do a quick Google search to see if there’s anything newsworthy about the area. (Fun fact: did you know there’s also a Duku Road in Xinjiang?) Apart from being close to a “perfectly dreamy OOTD/ Tik Tok Spot), the Duku area was unfortunately linked to a dengue cluster in 2020. (When I searched for “duke road dengue”, no other years came up.)
More from Stacked
Why More Singaporeans May Soon Trade Condos For Resale HDBs
We may be setting the property market up for a wave of downsizing into the resale flat segment.
In the introduction, I mentioned the past transactions, so you can check them out yourself here:

This brings us to the end of today’s tour. How did you find the area? Let me know in the comments if there’s another estate you want me to tour!
At Stacked, we like to look beyond the headlines and surface-level numbers, and focus on how things play out in the real world.
If you’d like to discuss how this applies to your own circumstances, you can reach out for a one-to-one consultation here.
And if you simply have a question or want to share a thought, feel free to write to us at stories@stackedhomes.com — we read every message.
TJ
TJ's interest in property was sparked after returning from the UK- where balconies are not counted in one's square footage!- and finding that the Singapore property had totally changed in the 7 years she was away. When not reading and watching articles & videos about property, she is busy cooking and baking for friends, family & her blog GreedygirlgourmetRead next from Editor's Pick
Property Advice We’re In Our 50s And Own An Ageing Leasehold Condo And HDB Flat: Is Keeping Both A Mistake?
Singapore Property News This HDB Just Crossed $1.3M For The First Time — In An Unexpected Area
Property Market Commentary I Lived In Bayshore When It Was ‘Ulu’. Here’s How Much It Has Changed
Singapore Property News HDB Resale Prices Finally Slowed in 2025 — Will It Continue in 2026?
Latest Posts
Pro Why This 24-Year-Old Condo Outperformed Its Newer Neighbours In Singapore
Singapore Property News More BTO Flats Are Coming In 2026 And Why This Could Change The HDB Market
Pro How A 625-Unit Heartland Condo Launched In 2006 Became One Of 2025’s Top Performers
Property Investment Insights Does Buying A One-Bedroom Condo Still Make Sense As An Investment In 2026
Property Market Commentary Why This Once-Ulu Town In Singapore Is Going To Change (In A Big Way)
Singapore Property News “I Never Thought I’d Be Sued by a Tenant.” What Long-Time Landlords in Singapore Miss
Singapore Property News Breaking News: District 23 Condo Sells Out In Under Two Years At $2,120 Psf Average
On The Market Here Are The Cheapest 3-Bedroom Condos in Central Singapore You Can Still Buy From $1.15M
Property Market Commentary Why The Singapore Property Market Will Be Different In 2026 — And It’s Not Just About Prices
Pro This 21-Year-Old Condo Didn’t Sell Out Initially, Yet Became A Top Performer
Singapore Property News Why More Land Doesn’t Automatically Fix Housing In Singapore
On The Market Here Are The Cheapest 4-Room HDB Flats in Central Singapore You Can Still Buy From $490K
Pro How A Once “Ulu” Condo Launched In 1997 Became A Top Performer
Property Market Commentary When Renting In Singapore Is The Smarter Move — And Buying Can Wait
Singapore Property News Lentor’s First Condo Is Complete — The Early Profits May Surprise You
Serangoon gardens tour please