Score: 75 per cent
Property Review: The Big Picture
Unit Efficiency – 4/5
What it means: 4 out of 5 stars tell us the layout’s pretty smart—think of a well‑organized living room that makes every inch count. The only hiccup? A little extra space is still on the wishlist.
Unit Size – 3.5/5
Takeaway: It’s comfortably sized for a small family or a single person who enjoys having a little breathing room. Not huge, but not cramped either.
Quality of Fittings – 4/5
- High‑grade appliances that won’t squeak or fumble.
- A few modern touches that bring the ‘wow’ factor.
- Room for a tiny upgrade on the knobs, if you’re picky.
Design – 3.5/5
Style vibe: Sleek and straightforward. Something that doesn’t scream “designer” but gets the job done. Good enough for most, but you might wish for a splash of quirky decor.
Variety of Facilities – 2.5/5
Cheerful confession: They forgot to pack a lot of extra niceties. It’s like having a basic toolbox—great for essentials, but no fancy gadgets.
Quality of Facilities – 4/5
- Great plumbing, heating, and electricity safety.
- Patrols it’s checked and rechecked.
- Nice upgrades for the future. It’s solid.
Surrounding Amenities – 4/5
Neighborhood pepper: Close to cafés, parks, shops, and that perfect little bookshop you can’t live without.
Developer – 4/5
The builder’s worth: A well‑established developer, carries a reputation for reliability and good workmanship. Mostly trustworthy.
Transport Links – 4/5
- Bus, train, and metro accessible.
- Convenient to almost every part of the city.
- Ideal for commuters.
Driving Accessibility – 4/5
Car lover’s note: Parking is simple, grab-and-go. Just a few extra spaces for guests might be a nice addition.
Price Point – 4/5
Value check: Even though you’re paying a little, you’re getting solid quality and good amenities. Not a bargain, but quite a balanced deal.
A new launch in 14 years
One‑North Eden: Fresh Off the Press!
Ever heard of a place that’s almost 14 years shy of its last residential launch? Yep, that’s One‑North Eden. It’s the first new housing block in the slick One‑North zone, which was last filled in 2011 with The Rochester Residences. High‑fiveth
Project Snapshot (What’s the Dish)
- Project: One‑North Eden
- District: 05
- Address: 8, 10 Slim Barracks Rise
- Tenure: 99‑year leasehold from Dec 2019
- Units: 165 residential + 6 commercial
- Site Area: 62,202 sq ft (that’s a whopping 5,800 square meters)
- Developer: TID Pte Ltd – a joint‑venture of Hong Leong Group & Mitsui Fudosan
- Target Open Day: 3Q 2025
Why One‑North is the New Hotspot
Think of Singapore’s knowledge economy, and One‑North is the neighbourhood that’s cooking up the future. It started as a brainchild in 1991, then got its master plan in 2001 by the iconic Zaha Hadid Architects. With the tech‑savvy vibes, JTC Corporation turned the 200‑hectare plot into a work‑live‑play‑learn playground.
What You’ll Find Around
- Ultra‑modern research and business parks
- Heavy hitters: A*Star, Garena, Seagate, Grab HQ—all less than a stone’s throw away
- Six universities on the block (ESSEC, INSEAD, etc.)
- The old colonial charm of Nepal Hill & Wessex—because history never goes out of style
Who’s The Crowd?
Right now, 400 companies serve 50,000 knowledge workers in the precinct. If you’re an investor or future homeowner, the rental demand is heating up, and One‑North Eden sits just on the sweet spot for that buzz.
Next Steps: Your Insider Tour
We’re not just telling you the history—prep your curiosity for a full-on walk‑through of the planned lanes, state‑of‑the‑art amenities, and those stealth‑modern interiors that click with the tech crowd.
So, if you’re eyeing a strategic spot plus a splash of future‑era living without draining your wallet, this is the block to watch. Just remember: you might need to bring your own coffee machine because you’re going to stay in a lit space, not a coffee shop.
One-North Eden insider tour

One‑North Eden’s Sales Gallery: A Quick Guide
- Location: Right along Biopolis Road, across from the nerd‑friendly Nucleos (yes, the same catchy building names you love – Genome, Chromos, Nanos, etc.).
- Modern Design: Outshines the typical office blocks you see on the street.
What to Expect from the Space
One‑North Eden sits on a 62,202‑square‑foot plot, so don’t expect a massive swimming pool or two tennis courts like the grandiose Normanton Park.
Instead, this place focuses on keeping you private and comfortable. With fewer than 10% of the unit count that Normanton Park boasts, you’ll find a quieter living environment that feels like a hidden gem.
Facilities That Matter Most
Developers have tuned into buyers’ needs. So while the place might not have flashy amenities, it does come with the essentials that make day‑to‑day living a breeze.
Grand Arrival Courtyard
Enter via Slim Barracks Rise and you’ll be greeted by a minimalist but charming courtyard featuring a cascading waterfall. Think of it as a tiny, soothing water feature—verging on the vibe of Van Holland’s setup—yes, probably not the same grandeur, but perfect for a quick splash of calm.

One-North Eden: Turning Everyday Into a Subtle Touch of Class
They’re not going all out with a flashy boutique vibe, but a little sprucing up
makes all the difference for tenants. Imagine walking into a space that feels
warm without the over‑the‑top flair.
Room for Two Towers?
- Separate lobbies for each tower so you won’t get lost in the
layout. - They boast a five‑metre high ceiling—big enough to make you feel
like you’re in a grand hotel. - Modern tech: facial recognition helps you enter without
fumbling for keys when your grocery bags are as heavy as a pharaoh’s
treasure chest. - Restyling inspired by timeless hotel lobbies that keep the
convenience and comfort at the forefront.
Beyond the Entrance
On the first floor you’ll find a Guard House—think of it as the
guard of honor for your building—and an Outdoor Fitness Zone to keep
your muscles humming while you roll your groceries.
The Real Hub: Second Floor
That’s where most of the amenities are packed. From fitness studios to
quiet work spaces, the second floor serves as the heart of the
complex. It’s the kind of spot that makes you want to stay longer than
your bill payment said.
All in all, One‑North Eden delivers a practical luxury that’s subtle yet
stylish, turning everyday errands into a pampering experience.

One-North Eden: The Mixed‑Use Marvel
Picture this: a sleek block of six commercial shops tucked right against the bustling One‑North Gateway. It promises to turn everyday errands into a quick pit‑stop, but I’m left wondering if these spots will stay open when the city lights dim.
What’s the Deal?
- Six Shop Lots: Straight‑up and ready to serve the neighborhood.
- One‑Owner Sale: Developers are eyeing a single buyer to whisk the whole block under one roof.
- Community Vision: No hard fences—connects the complex with the wider One‑North vibe.
Pros and Puzzlements
Commercial space is the buzzword everyone’s buzzing about—great for convenience, right? Well, the real catch is: what kind of businesses can actually pull in the foot traffic to keep those shutters open?
Open‑Gate Design
Some folks might feel uneasy with the lack of a solid perimeter. But hey, most key facilities sit on the second floor, so the open feel doesn’t really derail the safety vibe.
Bottom line: the Open‑Gate layout could be a win or a wobbly flop, depending on who shows up. Fingers crossed that the tenants turn out to be the life of the block.

Parking, Greens, and Sky‑High Living
Below is the low‑down on the sneaky details behind one‑north’s newest development.
Parking Prowess
- 132 car park lots — enough for 80 % of the residents.
- 57 % of the units are two‑bedrooms or smaller, so most folks can park without the whole lot-to‑door scramble.
The “Green” Check‑Box
They claim a green agenda with a single EV charging station. Bravo! It’s like adding a splash of green paint to a plain wall—nice, but hardly a climate revolution.
Tech‑y Skyline
So if you’re expecting the tech community to turn the block into a high‑tech hub, you’ll have to be cheap about it. The real magic happens sky‑high.
High‑Rise Highlights
- Units are lifted about 18 m (six storeys) above ground—yes, even the first‑floor units feel like they’re on a steeple.
- Tower 1 (8 Slim Barracks Rise): 13 floors, but only 7 units. Think spacious, but that’s a very spacious space.
- Tower 2 (10 Slim Barracks Rise): 15 floors, also 7 units. In other words, room for your tiny collection of shelves or that castle‑style coffee table you’re still dreaming of.
In short, with a lot of parking, a token green shack, and a few lofty towers, the development’s priorities seem to be: “We’re here, we’re high, and we’re mostly just standing.” If you’re after a bit of tech buzz, you might want to look a little farther down the street.

Step into the Second‑Floor Wonderland
Picture this: you climb onto the second floor and suddenly the world feels a little greener, a little calmer. That’s exactly what One‑North Eden delivers.
Green‑Tastic Vibes
- Ecoplan Asia brought their landscaping wizardry—think of the lush spots you’ve seen at Jadescape and Forett in Bukit Timah. They’ve turned the place into an actual green oasis.
- Even with a few towers popping up around, you’ll catch a full dose of fresh foliage. Plus, the nearby One‑North Park keeps the green juices flowing.
Get Your Social Stuff On
- The Clubhouse—your new go‑to hangout spot complete with a fully equipped kitchen. This is where you’ll cook up a storm with friends and family, making the room feel like a mini‑gala every time you drop by.
- A function room sits just beside it, ready to double as a meeting space whenever the mood strikes or a birthday bash is in motion.
All in all, the second floor feels like a breath of fresh air in an otherwise urban jungle—so grab a coffee, enjoy the greenery, and let the good times roll!

Our Outdoor Oasis
Pool Paradise
- Spacious 50-metre by 10-metre lap pool – enough room for 165 units to splash without bumping into each other.
- Deck chairs that’re so comfy you’ll wish you lived in the house (you can, though!).
- Fun‑filled kids’ splash zone and wading pool for the little ones to make a splash.
- Two cozy spots on the Island Deck where you can lounge, soak up the sun, or just chill.
Imagine stepping on the sand, feeling the breeze, and having a whole people‑count of swimmers dive into a slide‑wide pool that’s not only generous but basically a laughter‑filled, water‑filled party waiting to happen. Whether you’re a seasoned swimmer or just looking to soak up a sunny day, the setup has you covered with a mix of fun for the whole crew.
Regardless of if you are looking at One-North Eden as an own stay or investment play, the 50m lap pool will be a great attraction as compared to the possible overcrowded nature of some of the bigger developments. If you value your privacy, this will be a suitable project to look at.
There is also a Tree Walk along with a Gazebo structure where you can sit among the greenery. As per what you’d see in most developments, these look good but usually aren’t used as much as you might think.
Welcome to the Ultimate Backyard Chill Spot
Picture this: You’re strolling to the farthest corner of the entire development and suddenly, boom, you’re greeted by not one, but two sizzling BBQ pavilions that are spread out like the stars across a backyard horizon.
- • Chef‑crafted hot‑dogs & burgers ready to ignite your cravings.
- • Convenient seating right next to the grill, so you can sip, snack, and savor the aroma.
- • Vibrant evening lights that turn every grilling session into a cozy mini‑festival.
So whether you’re a grill‑knob expert or just here to watch the flames dance, these two BBQ pavilions promise an unforgettable, mouth‑watering finale to your day.

Get Fit on the Edge of Green‑Space
Picture this: a sporty cantilevered gym perched at the very corner of the campus, looking out over lush trees and a clear view of the MOE HQ and Star Vista like a secretive rooftop hide‑out for the health‑hungry.
Why This Spot Rocks
- Cool Vibe – The gym feels like a modern studio, yet it’s set amidst real greenery, so you can breathe fresh air while you sweat.
- So Many Views – From here you can see the bustling streets of MOE HQ and the gleaming towers of Star Vista – it’s basically a “gym + city view” combo.
- If it gets crowded… – Don’t worry! Straight next door, there’s a breezy outdoor fitness corner and a cheeky play area for kids. You can hop in and keep the workouts flowing.
Bonus: The Outdoor Fitness Corner and Playground — Where the Gym Meets Fun
When the gym starts to get packed with fitness fanatics, just step into the outdoor corner. It’s a sweet spot for quick HIIT circuits, and the kids’ playground ensures no one gets bored. Works out perfect for a family‑friendly workout vibe.

Visual Sky Garden: The 11th‑Floor Oasis
Don’t let its size fool you – this little green spot on Tower 1’s 11th floor is a slice of heaven. Though it occupies only one unit of space, its sky‑high ceiling stretches across a full three floors, creating an airy atmosphere that feels like a secret loft tucked away from the buzz below.
Why It’s a Must‑See
- Height – Imagine a 30‑metre balcony that turns every eye toward the horizon.
- Space Efficiency – One unit, but you get a feeling of endless sky.
- Peaceful Escape – Perfect for a quick coffee break or a moment of zen between meetings.
Quick Tips for a Visit
• Bring a camera – the view is Instagram‑worthy.
• Pack a snack – the little garden is cozy but doesn’t offer a full lunch menu.
• Timing matters – aim for late morning or early afternoon to soak up the best light.
Feel the Vibe
When you step out, the whole building seems to pause for a breath. The crisp breeze, the faint scent of blossoms, and the distant hum of the city combine to create a quick escape that’ll leave you refreshed and ready to conquer the rest of the day.

Welcome to One‑North Eden – Where Comfort Meets Convenience
Picture a place that’s not a sprawling metropolis of amenities but instead a neatly curated sanctuary that tickles every sweet spot of your everyday life. That’s One‑North Eden for you! It might not flaunt a world‑class tennis court—or mirror the grand offerings of its northern counterparts—but it’s packing enough to keep your everyday needs happy and your joke‑meter fully charged.
What’s in the Mix?
- No tennis court, but hey, that’s normal for a project of this size—and we’re just getting a little leaky‑ginger makeover here!
- Minimalist vibe with all the essentials you’d expect for a snug, functional living space.
- Cool, clean, and straightforward—no mud-sessions, guaranteed.
Showflat Units – The Big Reveal!
Drumroll please… Showflat units are ready to showcase their charm and style. If you’re looking to get a feel for what life could look like in this slice of urban bliss, you’re in the right spot. Dive in, check them out, and start picturing your new digs.
One-North Eden two-bedroom + study type B4 (786 sqft) review

Why This 786 Sqft Gem is a Hidden Bullish
Picture this: a newly launched loft that looks like it could fit three bedrooms, but actually comes with a flexible study that doubles as a third room for the crafty investor. Trust me, the developers have squeezed loads of space into those 786 square feet—it’s like a masterclass in maximizing real estate.
Space that’s More than It Says
- Floor plan disguise: You’d swear it’s bigger than the actual measurements. The layout tricks your eyes, so you’ll actually live on a spacious canvas.
- We’re talking about a two-bedroom setup, yet the unit’s pancake‑flat design turns out huge for modern families, or a hosting‑savvy investor.
My Go‑to Choice
I’ve tested out all the options in this development, and this one stands out. Why? Because the bedrooms don’t line up in a dumbbell pattern—but the ski‑topped studio feels like a third bedroom hook‑up—so you get the comfort of a bedroom plus a workspace with 7203 square feet of cookie… er, room.
Investing Tactics
For investors chasing extra income, that study is a big win. Transform it into a dedicated bedroom or a co‑op, and you’ll sparkle with instant ROI!
Fine Points, Check it Out
The AC ledge can’t fathom a better spot—just admit the blunders are all it could do. Still, the design overall kisses the mark—great for décor, lifestyle, and flat‑iron‑friendly winters.
Bottom line? It’s a subtle twist on the usual apartment, perfect for living big without the big square-footage name tag.

The Apartment’s Secret Superpower
Picture a ceiling that tops the usual 2.8‑meter mark at 2.9 meters. It’s a thin slice above average, but hey, in fan‑fiction terms it’s almost superhero‑level. That extra height stretches the room upward, giving it that “airy” vibe that makes the place feel less cramped.
First Impressions, Straight Ahead
- No wasted foyer – you step in, no “oh look, another hallway” moment.
- The space left before the dining area is perfect for a shoe cabinet or two.
- There’s even room to customize storage solutions – perfect for all that glittering junk.
Dining With a Twist
They’ve cleverly tucked in a six‑seater table thanks to some handy bench seating. Think of it as culinary flexibility: add or subtract chairs with just a roll of the sleeves. If you’re hosting a dinner party, you’re practically handing out seats like a benevolent king.
Why It Feels Big (or Not)
From the photos, you might think the interior looks a tad busy, but the lofty ceiling wipes some of that clutter away. A higher roof lets the walls and windows breathe, making the room feel more open.

Weighing the Pros and Cons of the Tight Living Space
There’s a small catch: the hallway feels like a tight squeeze, especially when your guests sit down. But hey, this unit packs a punch at 786 sqft, with a generous two‑bedroom layout plus a study that just keeps rolling—yes, it’s huge enough to bring in the extra headspace you crave.
Thinking of a Quick Fix? Let’s Play with the Layout
- Move the dining area into the study—one bold move that’s worth your while.
- Wrap the kitchen snugly, using a wall as a mini showroom.
- It’ll take a little elbow‑grease to shuffle everything around, but the floor plan’s flexible enough to get you some breathing room.

Open‑Concept Kitchen Highlights
Imagine stepping into a kitchen that’s as chic as a sushi bar and as functional as your old router – that’s what you get with the Mitsubishi fridge and a Bosch 2‑zone radiant induction hob, oven, and washer‑dryer combo. All the one‑ and two‑bedroom units come equipped with a nifty induction hob, while the three‑ and four‑bedroom lofts fire up a cozy gas stove.
Storage That Makes Your Pockets Happy
- Standard top and bottom cabinet space – everything you need is right at hand.
- Plenty of room for your culinary adventures (or your plant collection).
Flooring That Keeps You Grounded
Your living room will feel like it’s on a marble runway thanks to marble‑inspired porcelain tiles. The bedrooms, on the other hand, receive an oak‑styled vinyl that’s more “bark” than “luxure,” but hey, most buyers are happy with it.
Choose Your Colour Mood
Want to set the mood? You can pick:
- Warm tones – pictured in the cozy two‑bedroom unit.
- Cool tones – showcased in the spacious four‑bedroom highlight.
This flexibility lets buyers play out their personal décor dreams, almost like a choose‑your‑own adventure.
An Echo of The Reef
It reminds me of The Reef at King’s Dock, though that one only offered the vibe to its one‑bedroom units. Here, everyone gets a taste of the style freedom.

Living Space Review
Living Room: Cozy Goodness
- Size-wise, the room leans more towards a snug living space than a sprawling banquet hall.
- It comfortably cradles a two‑to‑three seat couch and a modest coffee table – perfect for movie nights or a quick coffee break.
- TV distance? Yeah, it’s a bit tight, but that’s pretty standard for many apartments, so you’re all good.
Balcony: A Tiny Ticket to Fresh Air
The balcony is roughly a 5.2 sqm square – not huge, but it packs a punch of fresh, outdoor vibes. Just a heads‑up: the AC ledge sits right next to it, so you might feel a bit of cool breeze (or a subtle whirring sound).
The Study: A Sizable Perk
While many places brag about “+ study” rooms, this one delivers a fully functional space measuring 7.8 sqm. It’s the kind of room that can actually host a laptop, a stack of books, and your ambitions.

Turn This Small Space Into Your Big Opportunity
First things first – size matters. Though the unit is compact, it actually rivals those fancy little “apartments” that come with tiny bedrooms. In other words, you’re basically getting a bigger slice of the pie than you might expect.
Why It’s a Stand‑Out Choice
- Natural Light Hero: Full‑length windows invite sunshine like a friendly neighbor.
- Cool Comfort: Air‑conditioner included, so you’re never sweating through your favorite shirt.
- Versatility: Current set‑up has a study table and a cozy daybed. Keep it as a guest room, flip it into a rental bedroom, or let it be your personal retreat.
- No Utility Room? That’s actually a blessing. You can carve out storage space—think fashionably “tiny house” vibes.
Feel the Possibilities
Picture this: you welcome a guest, use the daybed for a quick nap, or rent the extra room to bump up your income. The only hiccup? There’s no dedicated utility room—so if you’re staying long‑term, consider a small shelving system or a compact storage unit to keep your space tidy.
Bottom Line
It’s a snug, light‑filled, and adaptable little haven that can grow into a profitable rental or a personal oasis. Take a look—this size packs a punch!

What’s Going on With the ID Treatment?
So you’re looking at the right side of the layout and seeing something that’s actually the ID treatment. Think of it like the secret sauce for your space.
Wall? Wall? Where’s the Wall?
On the official floor plan you’ll notice a wall pop up. But here’s the kicker: you have the freedom to say, “Nah, let’s ditch that wall.” That means your design can break out the box.
Flexibility to Reimagine
- Opt-out Options: If you’re not craving a study or extra room, let that wall go.
- Big, Bold, Living Space: Turn that area into an extra‑large living room, perfect for binge‑watching, gaming, or just hugging your couch.
- Dining Room Reboot: Or flip it into a fresh dining spot where you can plate up a feast or host a spontaneous pizza party.
Breathe. There’s no hard‑and‑fast rule. The structure is yours to retool, reshuffle, or even upgrade to a beachfront villa (or at least that feels like it). Just imagine the possibilities – a fake wall turned into a giant open space, a perfect place for late‑night chats or for the living room to get its own spa day. The floor plan’s a blueprint, not a prison. Enjoy the creative freedom!

Spacey Bedroom Breakdown
Check this out – the common bedroom comes in at a modest 9.1 sqm.
Why that size matters
- It’s right smack in the middle of the market curve.
- Every other unit in this block? All about the same.
Loft Life
The designers decided to throw a loft on the top where a “super single” bed soaks up the night, while a study table is tucked neatly beneath.
Heads up: If you’ve got little elves in the house, this set‑up will help stretch those 2.9 m ceilings.
Aircon’s Sneaky Placement
The air conditioning unit’s small ledge pokes just outside the room – meaning you’ll get half‑height windows that still bring in the light but keep the chill.
Wardrobe Wisdom
Your wardrobe comes standard with two panels – perfect for those “oh‑no‑I‑need‑more‑space” moments.

Meet Your Bathroom’s Unsung Heroes
Think you’ve got the right size? A 4.8 sqm bath is the sweet spot for comfort without feeling cramped. It’s got everything you need but in a snazzy, standard‑size frame.
Room‑for‑Everyone Features
- Wall‑hung WC from Geberit – because who wants a floor‑based throne?
- Flush plates also by Geberit – sleek, smooth, and whisper‑quiet.
- Basin, hand shower & mixers from Zucchetti – the Italian artisans that keep your water in check.
Geberit vs. Zucchetti: A Tale of Familiarity
Geberit is the Toronto‑style “you’ve seen it before” brand that Singaporeans trust. Zucchetti? It’s the marmite of baths. Not the first name you’ll shout at the store, but one of Italy’s oldest bath‑fittings giants – born back in 1929.
If you want a bathroom that’s both familiar and happily unpredictable, give the trio a whirl. Your shower will thank you, and so will your sanity.

Heads Up!
Note: the shared bath omits both a rain shower and a ventilation window, so it stays pretty straightforward—no extra mist or fresh airflow.

Master Bedroom Spotlight
The master bedroom sprawls over 17.2 square meters, and it’s got the bonus of a built‑in master bathroom. Picture a queen‑size bed lounging comfortably in the center, flanked by two sleek side tables—exactly what the designers have in mind. It’s a cozy setup, so you won’t have to juggle a million extra pieces of furniture.
- Full‑length windows that bathe the room in natural light—though that’s becoming pretty standard in new launches.
- A practical two‑panel wardrobe to keep your clothes tidy.
All in all, it’s a straightforward, welcoming space ready for you to call home.

Master Bathroom Highlights
Ready for a splash that feels like a Mediterranean summer? Step into the master bathroom, where the biggest upgrade is a rain shower that turns your daily routine into a mini spa adventure.
Key Features
- Rain shower, a mix of mixers, and a tap – all sourced from Italian brand Zucchetti. Think of it as the VIP section of your bathroom.
- Wall‑hung water closet and flush plates from Geberit, giving you that sleek, modern feel with zero hassle.
- Despite the luxurious touch, the layout keeps the no‑window rule—so keep the heaters on, because the only thing that escapes is moisture, not your sunshine.
Ventilation Hack
Rely on the mechanical ventilation system to keep the humidity in check. Trust us, no window means the room can stay fresher than your morning coffee.
Why It Matters
Even without windows, this bathroom feels open and indulgent thanks to the rain shower’s immersive experience. The German engineering of Geberit ensures smooth operation while the Zucchetti fixtures add that classy Italian flair.
One-North Eden four bedroom premium type D2(P) (1,399 sqft) review

Spotlight on the Top‑Floor Treasure
At 1,399 sqft, this four‑bedroom gem nestles right between the 1,259 sqft Compact and 1,410 sqft offerings at One‑North Eden. It’s the showflat on Stack 12, smack‑in‑the‑middle of the market’s size spectrum.
What the Space Looks Like
- Ceramic tiles in the living room that shout “marble vibes” without the marble price tag.
- Bedrooms decked out in oak‑looking vinyl that feels cozy but won’t break the bank.
- Typical ceiling height: 2.9 m—a touch above average, making every breath a little more luxurious.
- Optional finishes: warm fittings showcased in the two‑bedroom model or cool ones highlighted in the four‑bedroom layout.
But Wait—There’s a Twist!
This unit is a top‑floor highlight boasting a 4.5 m ceiling—think endless air and skyline views. The developers skipped the “air space” in the floor‑area count but still charge a premium for the top‑level bragging rights.
In short, you get a spacious, sun‑filled loft with a splash of high‑rise drama. The materials may not be the sleekest, but that’s not the end‑game here—quality is good enough, and the vibe is unbeatable.

Four‑Bedroom Frontdoor Fails to Boast a Private Elevator
It turns out that the four‑bedroom units in this development don’t include a private lift. For many, that little missing feature can feel like a let‑down. And if you’re accustomed to snagging a VIP lift when you go inside, you’ll notice the difference sooner than later.
Step Inside – and What You’ll See
Opening the front door, you’re welcomed by an L‑shaped foyer that’s surprisingly roomy. The space works like a quiet nursery, giving you “me‑time” away from the hallway traffic, and it’s also the perfect spot to set up splashing paint‑splash art or a bench bolstered with your favorite comfy slippers before you get into the day‑to‑day grind.
Positives
- Generously Sized Foyer – not crowded, plenty of room to hide a “welcome” sign.
- Decoration Space – place those eye‑catching paintings and feel the room’s vibe.
- Comfort Bench – perfect for a quick prep before you venture out.
Not‑So‑Great Part
- Long Walkway – feels longer than it actually is, especially with a double‑volume ceiling.
- Space Doesn’t Highlight Fully – it takes away a needed punch of “wide open” feeling.
All in all, the foyer sets the right tone, but the long stretch from door to living area can feel like walking through an old hallway, masking the generous ceiling and the potential that a private lift might have added to the overall sense of luxury.

Welcome to the Home Shelter
This handy corner in every four‑bedroom home is a family‑essential. It’s not just a storage spot; it’s the stage where the in‑house fashion stars—Mr. and Mrs.—show off their fancy shoes.
Why It Matters
- Provides a dedicated space for important household items.
- Turns into an impromptu shoe runway—spoiler alert: it’s the most glamorous part of the unit.
- Offers a sneak‑peek at the couple’s latest kicks.
Reality Check
In practice, most folks treat the shelter as a storage hub or helper’s den, just like the place to stash tools, groceries, or that mysterious box of leftovers from last week.
Bottom Line
From runway to recyclery, the Home Shelter proves that every home can be a multi‑purpose wonder—one door away from a shoe catwalk or a pantry.

Living the Dream: Four‑Bedroom Highlights
Picture this: a four‑bedroom pad where the wet and dry kitchens coexist like roommates—one brings the drama (sinks, appliances), the other pretends to be a snack‑bar.
Dry Kitchen (The “Just‑Enough‑Space” Zone)
- Island top with extra storage below—perfect for stashing the chaos a big family throws around.
- No sink, so it’s more of a fancy countertop than a fully‑functional kitchen.
- Think of it as a countertop “playground” rather than a culinary command center.
Tech‑Savvy Touches
Now, let’s talk about the boldest tech feature: the smart mirror. It’s not just a mirror. Picture it as your midnight coffee alarm: a tablet with speakers, microphone, and, when you’re satisfied, the classic reflection you’ve seen in all glossy brochures.
Even if you can’t envision using it for scrolling through recipes, it definitely uplifts the whole vibe—to that futuristic smart‑home aesthetic.

My Kitchen Got +1 Surprise (and +0 Style)
Picture this: a 1,399 sq‑ft condo that looks like it could host a small country, but then you stroll into the kitchen and… a tiny, rain‑proof kitchen that feels more like a cozy dollhouse than a chef’s playground.
The “Glass Front” – Beautiful but Baffling
- Cut‑out glass that pretends to be a grand entrance, but ends up staring at nothing.
- Its only redeeming quality? It pours some extra daylight into an otherwise dim corner.
Storage (or the Lack Thereof)
There are cupboards on both sides, but come on – it’s a four‑bedroom unit, not a brochure. The storage is so limited, you’ll probably have to put the entire fridge in a pantry.
The Fridge Conundrum
- Just one Mitsubishi fridge – the typical 4‑bedroom setup would supply either two separate fridges or a spacious double‑door unit.
- For families who’re seasoned kitchen warriors, the fridge is congested and cramped. You’ll be juggling your snacks like a circus act.
Bottom line: this kitchen may keep the kitchen fire alive, but you’ll need to get creative or dream of a larger, cooler space.

What’s Spicier Than a Bosch Kitchen?
Picture this: three burn‑control gas burners, a trusty oven, plus a washer and dryer that feel like they’re in a separate world—all courtesy of Bosch. The window that borders the kitchen is your secret ventilating hero—just swipe open and let the steam escape!
The “Yard” That’s More of a Kitchen Nook
- Constructed adjacent to the window, it’s a stone‑cold space—more like an extension of your cooking zone than a real yard.
Enter the All‑In‑One Kitchen Trolley
This isn’t just a cart—it’s a mega‑tool. Detach it, and you’ve got instant storage for all the spice jars and gadgets. Hang onto it while you’re “on the fly”, serving up plates, snacks, drinks — the whole happy entertainer package.
All in all, it’s a pocket‑calorie dream of a culinary setup that keeps you spinning between culinary wizardry and guest‑service king‑pin.
Just to show you the details of the drawers, this comes with a bronze-coloured finish as part of the cool scheme. While it does look sleek, I’d be wary of the wear and tear of it in the future.
The living and dining room are laid out in parallel fashion, as is typical with larger units. It’s quite an eye-catching space, but mainly because of those high ceilings, bright lights, and the hanging lighting centrepiece.
Welcome to the Tall Tale
Room Dimensions & Reality Check
High Ceilings: A 4.5 m sky‑high roof makes the space feel like a floating loft.
But don’t be fooled—this isn’t a full‑size four‑bedroom unit. Think of it as a quick pitch for the “tall” version, not the everyday home.
Dining Zone: You can host a six‑person dinner party, but the width is a bit of a squeeze.
Imagine setting a six‑seater table that just fits like a cheeky handshake—good for laughter, less for drama.
Living Room Constraints: Only a three‑seater sofa will fit comfortably, which means the chill zone is slightly cramped.
The combined living and dining area stretches about 5.5 m, a snug passage that feels more like a hallway than a living room.
Optional Upgrade?
- Build a Platform: Add a slick boomerang platform to open up the usable space.
- Just remember: you’ll need approval from the “permits” police first.

Our Balcony: The Ultimate Hangout Spot
So, imagine a balcony trickling through both the living and dining zones—think of it as a runway for relaxation, spanning roughly 9.4 square metres of pure awesomeness.
We’ve slotted in a handful of cool high stools, just to give you a sneak peek at what the space could become. Want to split a drink? Host a movie night? Invite a squad for a chill sesh? This balcony’s got you covered with extra room for friends to kick back and enjoy the fresh air.
Bottom line? It’s not just a balcony; it’s an extra lounge you’re just missing out on.

First Stop: The “Study” That’s More Like a Helper’s Hideout
Moving right into the room nearest the living area, you stumble upon what’s labeled a study, but feels more like the house’s secret sidekick lounge.
What’s Inside?
- Size: A modest 3.1 sqm — hard to fit so many books in that little space.
- Aircon & Windows: It has an aircon unit and two windows, but it still feels like a tired side‑kick rather than a scholarly study.
- Functionality: I’d rather call it a helper’s room or an extra utility space.
Why It Feels Off‑Center
- To get to the room, walk past the sink and bath—almost like an obstacle course in a tiny house.
- The odd placement makes it feel like a side hustle that’s been misplaced during the layout planning.
In short, if you’re looking for a quiet study spot, you might want to keep searching or convince the house to give this little spot a proper nickname.

Witty Corner Home Office
It might not shine like the grand two‑bedroom study, but this little nook still rocks a bright window that makes the space feel sunny‑and‑cheery—perfect for beating the work‑day blues.
Bathroom 3 – The “Guest‑Friendly Mini‑Powder Room”
- The sink and the bath‑/WC area are divided by a hallway, nudging you to think it’s a staging point for visitors.
- The room feels more “compact chic” than standard size—your personal sanctuary, minus the lofty heights.
- Door width might make accessibility managers sigh; frankly, it’s not a wheelchair‑tag.
Fixture Style Story
- Wall‑mounted W/C and flush plates from the trusty Geberit—proving quality could be simple.
- Sink, hand‑shower, and mixers hail from Zucchetti, an Italian brand that keeps the vibes classy.
- Note: the main bath stops at the usual shower stall—no rain shower or window, so it remains a streamlined spot.

Bathroom 2 – The Surprise of the House
Picture this: a 4.3 sqm bathroom that’s just a tad smaller than the average—quite the curveball for a four‑bedroom bungalow. It’s got the chic Zucchetti fixtures and Geberit essentials, so quality-wise, it’s a solid choice. But size? Not exactly what I had in mind.
Why it’s a Twist
- Jack‑and‑Jill Connection – The room is cleverly linked to Bedroom 4, turning it into the house’s second ensuite. Talk about sharing the domestic bliss!
- Let There Be Light – Good news: it actually has windows. Less “soggy” vibe = happier shower days.
- Finishing Touches – Despite the size, the stylish accessories keep it looking sharp.
What a Mixed Bag
All in all, Bathroom 2 is a bit of a mixed breather. It threw me off with its slice‑of‑market size, but the jack‑and‑jill setup and natural light give it a cozy, functional edge. It’s not the superstar I imagined, yet it’s got its own charm that can’t be ignored.

Room Size Face‑Off
Bedroom 4 turns out to be a bit on the petite side, clocking in at 8.7 sqm—just a whisker less than bedrooms 2 and 3, which each boast 9.1 sqm. Nope, no biggie! In the broad landscape of the market, it’s a perfectly reasonable pick.
What It Means for Your Bedroom Goals
- Queen‑size bed? Totally doable. You’ll still have the room you need to sleep like royalty.
- Space still feels roomy. These sizes are all in line with what you’d expect, so you can keep the design vibe going.
Bottom Line
Even though Bedroom 4 is just a touch smaller, it keeps your lifestyle in check—comfortably sized for a queen bed and staying on track with the marketplace. Nothing to worry about, just a little more room to style and relax.

Room 1: A Cozy Study Awaits!
Picture this: you’ve settled in with a snazzy study table, a classic two‑panel wardrobe for your wardrobe dreams, and a couple of windows that’re half‑length—but don’t be sad, the air‑con ledge sits just outside, so you won’t miss a beat.
Heads up: space might be a little snug if you’re thinking of adding a study table. Reality check! It’s fantastic for a quick grind but may leave you feeling cramped when you need elbow room.
Key Highlights:
- Study Table: Great for notes but watch your footsteps.
- Wardrobe: Two panels to stash everything.
- Windows: Half‑length for that dreamy daylight feel.
- Air‑con Ledge: Outside the window, keeping you cool.
Bedroom 2: The Kids’ Corner!
This second bedroom has been treated as a kids’ realm, but what if you switch the arrangement? A single bed can transform the vibe—think less clutter, more fun!
Why a Single Bed Wins:
- Leaves more room for toys and games.
- Allows for creative corner setups.
- Boosts the sense of space for energetic little ones.
Give it a go: swap the multi‑bed layout for a single, and watch the room breathe!

Room Snapshot
Ready to upgrade from the last set‑up? This place throws a study table into the mix, so you can actually real get a job done. Nothing fancy, but it does make the room less “blank wall” and more “brain‑y tank.”
Cool Add‑Ons
- Rock‑climbing wall – you can hang your bag, keys, or a spare pizza box right there. It’s like a gym and a hook rack in one.
- Dual‑panel wardrobe – the usual stylish closet, but who’s counting? Storage isn’t going to be a blockbuster, you’ll want to keep expectations low.
Quick Note
Storage is the same old drywall‑style; don’t expect a mega‑closet or a secret chest. The two‑panel wardrobe is all you’ll get. It’s the “just enough” kind of room – practical, a bit quirky, and ready for your everyday stuff.

Bedroom 3: Tiny Oasis
In this little nook, they’ve tucked a single bed right next to the windows, with a study table practically hugging the glass. It’s the kind of layout that feels like you’re living in a cozy burrow, yet still gets a big dose of natural light.
Why the Design Works
- Great use of space – the bed and desk work together, so there’s almost no wasted room.
- Natural light at its best – full-length windows let the sunshine pour in, making it bright enough to keep your mood sunny even on the off days.
- Easy to personalize – you can add a splash of color or a cozy throw pillow, and the room instantly feels like your own.
Bedrooms 2 & 3: Light‑Laden Comfort
Both of these rooms are crowned with full‑length windows, bringing in tons of daylight and a front‑row seat to whatever view the building offers. It’s like having your own built‑in skylight that never goes out.
Venturing into the Master Suite
The master bedroom isn’t just a retreat – it’s a statement piece. At a generous 25.2 square metres, you’ll find yourself standing with wide shoulders, a sizable wardrobe, and plenty of space to dance… seriously, you could even put a mini‑dance floor in here (if you’re into that).
Whether you’re a night owl scrolling through social media or a sunrise‑goer soaking up the morning glow, this roomy sanctuary guarantees comfort and a dash of flair that turns every night into a night‑in‑style routine.

Corner Castle: Sunshine & Quirky Pillars
Picture a corner retreat that practically screams “let the light in”—two full‑length windows line both sides of the room, flooding everything with natural brightness. It’s like having the sun on tap.
There is, however, a bit of an eyesore: a single, bold structural pillar. It’s the kind of thing that makes some people sigh—an outright pet peeve that still adds a quirky character to the space.
What I love about the layout is its individuality. The room is spacious enough to comfortably fit a King‑size bed, a dresser, and a few side racks. The walk‑in wardrobe almost matches the length of the standard bedroom closets, providing ample storage without feeling cramped.
An extra touch of natural cheer comes from a casement window tucked in at one corner, brightening up the area even more.
- 4‑Meter‑Long Windows: Let the sunshine flow in from both sides.
- Surprising Pillar: A stylistic quirk that might be annoying to some.
- Gold‑standard Space: Room for a King bed, dresser, and extra racks.
- Walk‑in Wardrobe: Comparable in length, big on storage.
- Casement Window: An extra burst of brightness.

Master Bathroom Overview
Step into the master bathroom and you’ll notice it feels a bit more spacious than the other bathrooms—think of it as the VIP lounge of the house.
It boasts generous storage, but there’s a little twist: the L‑shaped corner you see is actually part of the ID and won’t count toward the usable space.
- More room: A little extra width and depth for a relaxed vibe.
- Ample storage: Plenty of cabinets, yet remember the L‑shaped section is a non‑included gray area.
- Unique layout: The ID part gives the bathroom a distinct look while keeping the functional area focused.

Shower Powerhouse: Italian Flair Meets Swiss Sleekness
Picture this: a rain‑shower, mixers, and a cockpit‑level tap, all scarred‑in from the legendary Italian brand Zucchetti. Add that to the mix, and you’ve got a bathroom that’s practically a spa‑outlet on the streets of Metropolitan Italy.
And wait, there’s more! The wall‑mounted water closet and its flush plates? They’re from Geberit, the Swiss mastermind that turns your toilet experience into a sleek, silent ballet.
Because no self‑respecting bathroom design is complete without a window. Yep, there’s a window, and it’s not just for the aesthetic—aka your Instagram feed—but for real ventilation, so the room stays fresh and the air quality stays high!
One-North Eden location review
Meet One-North Eden: Where Business Meets Kid‑Friendly Vibes
If you’ve ever come across the cliché of “office block, dead zone after a clock‑out,” you’re in for a surprise. One‑North Eden turns that stereotype on its head by sitting smack‑dab between Holland Village, Dover, Buona Vista, and Kent Ridge – a sweet spot that’s as lively on a weekday as it is on a lazy weekend.
Why Everyone Gets in on It
- Transit that’s practically a foot‑cycle: Just a six‑minute walk to both Buona Vista and One‑North MRT stations, so you can hop onto the Circle or East‑West lines in a heartbeat.
- Proximity to business hubs: Whether you’re stationed at Biopolis, Fusionopolis, Mediapolis, or Metropolis, the farthest point is only a 10‑minute stroll away. No traffic jam, no lost luggage.
- Learning paradise for the globe‑trotters: International schools like Tanglin Trust, Dover Court, and UWC are just around the corner. “Scholars of the world” come out of their dorm rooms and walk straight into class.
- Elite business schools within arm’s reach: INSEAD and ESSEC Business Schools? Below 10 minutes on foot. That’s practically an elevator ride to a brighter future.
- Higher education? Covered: NUS, SIM, and SIT are only a short drive away, so whether you’re in the science lab or the library, you’re never far from campus life.
- Kid‑friendly stuff: Fairfield Methodist Primary sits comfortably within 1km, and the ACSI & ACJC are practically your next-door neighbors.
- Life after work: Even if the area turns into “a ghost town” on weekends, there are six handy shops at One‑North Eden and the casual vibe of Rochester Mall. Or just skip the walk to Star Vista – it’s a six‑minute stroll via Buona Vista MRT.
- Nature time: One‑North Park is right across the street for a quick park break, and Hort Park is only an eight‑minute drive away. Fresh air guaranteed!
Recreation and Relaxation
In the little hush of the evening, you can still browse the shops at One‑North Eden or head to Rochester Mall. When you fancy a walk, Star Vista is a walking distance away. And if you’re craving a proper park day, the One‑North Park offers an escape just outside the project – nature, sunshine, and maybe a jogger or two. For a slightly bigger adventure, Hort Park is a quick eight‑minute hop over.
Key Takeaway
Yes, it’s true that one‑north can feel quiet after hours, but the project’s central location, stellar transit links, and a community that feels like a supportive schoolyard (literally) make it a hotspot for both professionals and families. Get ready to walk, drive, or simply stroll into a place that literally has it all.
Public Transport
Quick Peek at the Bus Stop Near Your Condo
Stuck on a Sunday morning rush? No worries – you’re just three minutes away from the Aft Anglo‑Chinese JC stop. The walk is a breeze: 220 m of pavement, so you’ll barely have time to think about coffee.
Routes that’ll take you where you need to go
- 14, 74, 91, 92 – The heavyweights, great for everyday commutes.
- 92A, 92B, 92M – Handy side‑channelers for those heading into the city.
- 95, 95B, 191, 196, 198, 200, 200A – If you’re aiming for a mix of suburbs and business districts.
And the Essec Business School spot?
Just a 240 m trek (still a quick, two‑minute stroll). Same line lineup, so you’ll only have to decide whether you fancy a quick detour or stick to the most popular pack.
Heads up – keep your phone handy on those routes, especially if you’re still trying to crack the Wi‑Fi password that keeps popping up in bathrooms. Safe travels!
Schools within 1km

Discover the Schools Right Around Your Condo
Ever wondered which schools are practically a stone’s throw from your home? Here’s a quick snapshot that’ll make planning a breeze—plus, a dash of charm and a sprinkle of humor to keep it fun!
- Buttercups Kindergarten (Rochester) – 500m, about four minutes on foot.
- Fairfield Methodist School (Primary & Secondary) – 650m, roughly eight minutes of walking.
- ACS (Independent) – 900m, takes about eleven minutes to get there.
- Anglo-Chinese Junior College – just 350m away, five minutes stroll.
- ESSEC Business School – a mere 120m, you could drop off in just one minute.
- INSEAD – 650m, another eight-minute walk.
- Tanglin Trust School – 850m, around 11 minutes outside.
Why These Distances Matter
Shorter walking times mean:
- More time for lunch breaks or afternoon naps.
- Less traffic anxiety for kids heading to class.
- Quick runs to the grocery store—because you don’t want to miss your favorite pastry.
Make the Most of Your Walks
Next time you dash to school, keep it light and fun:
- Turn your route into a mini “gym”—you’re getting cardio while you figure out the homework.
- Play quick “spot-the-plant” challenges to keep the kids engaged.
- Use the stroll to double-check the school schedule or catch up on your favorite podcast.
So, whether you’re aiming for a brisk walk or a leisurely stroll, there’s a school at every imaginable distance. Grab your sneakers, set a timer, and enjoy the walk without the hassle!
Private Transport
Why Live Here? A Quick Sprint Through Nearby Highlights
Got a minute? Let’s fast‑track through the places you’ll love to be close to. This condo sits smack‑in the middle of Singapore’s action‑packed map—so you’ll never be far from a vibe that’s truly city‑central.
Top 10 Destinations (Peak Hour at 08:30)
- CBD – Raffles Place – 11.0 km, 22 min drive.
- Orchard Road – 6.9 km, 22 min drive.
- Suntec City – 11.9 km, 19 min drive.
- Changi Airport – 28.6 km, 32 min drive.
- Tuas Port (2024‑2040) – 31.2 km, 45 min drive.
- Paya Lebar Quarters / Airbase (to 2030) – 19.7 km, 30 min drive.
- Mediapolis & Surroundings – 1.5 km, ~4 min drive.
- Mapletree Business City – 5.1 km, 13 min drive.
- Tuas Checkpoint – 21.0 km, 27 min drive.
- Woodlands Checkpoint – 22.3 km, 27 min drive.
Cluster Highlights (Summer‑Lunch‑Time Plan)
- Jurong cluster (JCube) – 9.1 km, 21 min.
- Woodlands cluster (Causeway Point) – 22.8 km, 33 min.
- Harbourfront cluster (Vivo City) – 8.2 km, 17 min.
- Punggol cluster (Waterway Point) – 28.5 km, 35 min.
Instant Access
The nearest exit is Slim Barracks Rise, providing a swift link to the One‑north Gateway and North Buona Vista Road.
Key Selling Point – Mediapolis
Hands down, the spot with the greatest “wow” factor is Mediapolis and its cozy surroundings. Being just 4 minutes away translates to instant coffee runs, lunch pit‑stops, or simply a breezy walk to your office.
Crunch Time? It’s All Good
While rush‑hour numbers are based on 08:30 – a time when the city’s arteries are fully spiked – expect under 12 minutes on a lighter traffic day. So you’re guaranteed a short drive whether it’s a Friday grind or a Sunday afternoon.
Want More?
Need to explore tiny pockets around key hubs? Check out the “13 top rental‑yielding condominiums near Grade A office hubs” for a deep dive into future-proof living.
The Developer Team
Meet TID Pte Ltd: A Tag-Team of Singaporean and Japanese Brilliance
Founded in 1972, TID Pte Ltd is a dynamic mash‑up between Hong Leong and Mitsui Fudosan. Think of it like a friendship between two great nations—Singapore and Japan—collaborating to bring the best of both worlds to the construction arena.
Who’s Been Walking the Walk?
To date, the duo has tackled 39 projects that are as impressive as they are varied. Here’s a sneak peek at some of their crown jewels:
- St Regis Hotel & Residences – luxury that keeps the city’s skyline buzzing.
- The Oceanfront at Sentosa Cove – beachfront glam that’s a dream every Spacex‑sized tourist wants.
- Nathan Suites – a plush escape right in the heart of the city.
- Piermont Grand – a posh, high‑rise oasis that says “we’re big, we’re here.”
- The Brownstone – classic charm meets modern vibes.
For the lovers of suburban chic, they’ve also poured into several Executive Condominium projects that blend style, comfort, and practicality.
Why They’re Worth a Nod
When a Singaporean powerhouse and a Japanese real estate titan join forces, the result is a powerhouse of expertise and innovation. This partnership ensures projects are not just built—they’re crafted with care, precision, and a dash of your neighborhood’s character.
And that’s how TID Pte Ltd keeps turning blueprints into bold, bank‑on‑confident statements that stand tall on our city’s skyline.
Architect Notes
From 1868 to the Future: The Story of P&T Architects
P&T Architects has been crafting skylines in Hong Kong for over a century and a half. Since their humble beginnings in 1868, they’ve turned steel and concrete into works of art that even your nephew will brag about on Instagram.
The Golden Era: 1900s Club List
- Connaught Centre & Hong Kong Polytechnic University – architectural classics that still make your head spin.
- Oriental Plaza – because when you’ve got a good name, you can get even better.
- Raffles City Shanghai – a piece of luxury floating in China’s bustling heart.
- Singapore Land Tower & Standard Chartered Building – landmarks that keep Singapore looking sleek.
Today’s Squad: 1600 Pros, 70 Cities, One Throne
With a team of 1,600 architects, engineers, urban designers, and interior designers, P&T has grown from a paper‑clip powerhouse to a full‑scale design empire spread across 70 global cities.
Singapore: The New Playground
They’ve carved a niche in Singapore’s housing scene, turning ordinary plots into living masterpieces. Some of their crown jewels include:
- Forrett at Bukit Timah – the kind of home where the garden outshines the skyline.
- Florence Residences – architecture that’s as stylish as “Florence” feels.
- Stirling Residences – a sweet spot where the name matches the vibe.
- The M – a modern marvel that makes every square meter count.
All in all, P&T Architects isn’t just a name on a building. They’re the story of relentless creativity, bridging past and present, with a dash of humor and a splash of passion in every project.
Stack Analysis
Development Site Plan

As mentioned, One-North Eden sits on an almost rectangular plot size of 62,202 square feet. The first storey is where you’d find the six commercial spaces that front One-north Gateway road and you can get a better idea of the seamless nature of traversing the estate.
The real facilities are located on the second storey, where you get the 50m lap pool along with the usual dining features. This arrangement does give the space more privacy to residents.
Afternoon west sun analysis

Sunshine Showdown: Where Afternoon Rays Reign Supreme
When it comes to soaking up that glorious afternoon sun, our best bets are all about the angle—literally. Each stack’s orientation plays a starring role in determining who gets the sunshine show.
Stack 05: The Front‑Runner for Year‑Round Brightness
Stack 05, the cozy one‑bedroom pad, boasts a west‑facing design that opens up to the sky like a grand theater. It practically has a front‑row seat to the sun almost every day of the year—except for just a few middle‑of‑year hiccups when the sun’s still taking a midpoint break.
Sun‑Timing for the Other Stacks
- Stacks 02, 03, 04 – Their north‑west and south‑west angles mean they’re in the sun parade only toward the close of the year. Think of it as the late‑season encore.
- Stacks 06, 07, 09–12 – These folks get their midday glow mid‑year, so they’re basically the mid‑season highlights of the sunrise playlist.
Bottom line? If you’re counting on a reliable, sunny afternoon vibe, Stack 05 is your go‑to. Others’ll get a taste of the sun at different times, but all can enjoy a decent sunshow if they’re patient and know their stack’s rotation.
Stacks with the least afternoon sun

Sunlight Sinks for Pool‑Facing Stacks
Heads up! If the pool is the ultimate sun zone, then stacks 01, 08, 13, and 14 are practically living in a shade club.
Picture this: while the rest of the building gets a hearty afternoon glow, these four concrete blocks are tucked away from the sun’s late‑day glare. So, if you’re looking to stay cool, check the numbers carefully.
- Stack 01 – the star of the low‑sun lineup.
- Stack 08 – tucked neatly in the sun’s blind spot.
- Stack 13 – a secret shelter from the afternoon light.
- Stack 14 – the final bask‑avoider in the group.
Bottom line: those four stacks get the best of both worlds – a lovely dip in the pool and a cool breeze from the sun’s afternoon retreat. Good news if you’re planning to hang out where it’s pleasantly shaded!
Unit Mix

One‑North Eden’s Unit Mix: A Quick Snapshot
Here’s a bite‑size rundown of the different snazzy units you’ll find at One‑North Eden – the place that loves to keep a few extra bedrooms on the menu.
Unit Types & Their Footprints
- One‑Bedroom + Study – 517 sq ft, 24 units, $400 upkeep
- Two‑Bedroom – 689 sq ft, 22 units, $480 upkeep
- Two‑Bedroom + Study – 764–797 sq ft, 48 units, $480 upkeep
- Three‑Bedroom (Compact) – 947 sq ft, 13 units, $480 upkeep
- Three‑Bedroom (Premium) – 1,119 sq ft, 26 units, $560 upkeep
- Four‑Bedroom – 1,259–1,410 sq ft, 32 units, $560 upkeep
Why the Three & Four Bedroom Store is a Big Deal
Out of 165 homes, a whopping 43 % are three‑ or four‑bedroom. That’s a little more than half the usual Singapore flavour, which typically skews toward two‑bedroom living. The developers seem to believe that families—both local and expat—will love the extra space.
Balancing Act: Costs vs. Comfort
Maintenance fees are a tad on the high side, but that’s typical for a place with only a handful of units. Think of it as paying for a cozy condo community that keeps all the hissing of neighbours at bay and offers a bit more room for a sofa fort or a private wine cellar.
Best stacks

One‑North Eden: Picking Your Perfect Stack
Got yourself a dream home in the One‑North Eden development?
Choosing the right stack is all about the type of unit you’re after.
Let’s break it down, so you can make an informed pick without getting lost in the jargon.
One‑Bedroom Options
- Stack 5 – Almost a full West-facing view, so you’ll get that mellow sunset vibe.
- Stack 10 – A bit more North‑West tilt, still great for light.
Both stacks pretty much glare the same way, looking across either Colony Bungalows of Nepal Park or Rochester Park.
If you’re drawn to the larger, lively Rochester Park and want a slightly fresher angle, Stack 10 is my pick.
Two‑Bedroom Highlights
- Stacks: 1, 3, 4, 6, 11, 14 – all come with two bathrooms and open‑concept kitchens.
- Stacks 3 & 4 – Smallest at 689 sqft, no study, but laid out efficiently in a dumbbell style.
- Stacks 11 & 14 – Slight dumbbell layout, giving you a touch more space.
- Stacks 6 & 11 – Looking toward Rochester Park from the North‑West.
- Stack 14 – South‑East view, facing the pool and the high‑rise One‑North Residences.
All two‑bedroom units are flexible with a sweet two‑bath factor—nice shout‑out to the developers for the extra convenience! Their only trade‑off? Those open kitchens might leave you longing for a little privacy.
Three‑Bedroom Charms
- Stacks: 8, 9, 13 – all offer family living space.
- Stack 13 – The only compact layout, facing the pool and the One‑North Residences.
- Stack 8 – Shares the same South‑East direction but doesn’t line up with another building, keeping afternoon light from blowing through.
- Stack 9 – More spacious, embracing a broader room plan.
Going for a Slightly Eastward orientation? This keeps that pesky afternoon glare at bay—great if you love a calm, cool room during the late‑day.
Four‑Bedroom Luxury
- Stacks: 2 and 12 – both corner units, so your master bedroom will bask in glorious natural light.
- Potential downside: You’ll still get a bit of afternoon sun in either the North‑West or South‑West direction.
Choosing a corner stack means a breezer vibe and more daylight flowing into every corner of your home. Just remember that the sun’s relentless march may sneak in some late‑day heat—perfect for a little extra cooling.
Takeaway
When you’re hunting the perfect unit at One‑North Eden, think of the stack’s orientation, view, and layout the developer grants you.
The right choice hinges on your lifestyle: Are you a sun‑seeker, or do you prefer a breezy coolness? Pick the stack that gives you exactly that and your future living space will feel like home from the first day onward.
Price review
How Does One‑North Eden Measure Up?
If you’ve set your sights on One‑North Eden, you’ll likely be doing the classic detective work: compare it to the other gentrified giants in the neighbourhood. Below is the low‑down on how the rankings stack up.
Quick Christie‑style Snapshot
- One‑North Eden – 165 units, unit prices about $1,950 psf, opening 2025
- One‑North Residences – 405 units, $1,399 psf, 2009
- The Rochester Residences – 334 units, $1,336 psf, 2011
- Normanton Park – 1,840 units, $1,750 psf, 2025
- Kent Ridge Hill Residences – 548 units, $1,841 psf, 2024
Note that the official price tags for One‑North Eden haven’t been unveiled yet, but the ballpark figures are saying that units start at roughly $1,8xx psf. What does that mean for you? Let’s break it down, one comparison at a time.
One‑North Eden vs. Its Immediate Neighbours
First up, bring in One‑North Residences, a block that’s practically a neighbour‑in‑a‑day away. And then there’s The Rochester Residences, just two street‑wide blocks over. If you imagine the new development’s average price hovering at $1,950 psf, you’ll find that both of those older go‑ons are currently trading at a 28‑30 % discount — a sweet deal for anyone on a budget.
But it’s not just about price. Space plays a huge role too. The Rochester starts at 1,201 sq‑ft for a two‑bed and One‑North Residences at 980 sq‑ft. Bigger units naturally carry higher premiums, so even the “discount” here would feel more substantial if you’re comparing like‑for‑like sizes.
Why One‑North Eden Might Be the Pragmatic Pick
One‑North Eden doesn’t boast the massive acreage of its mega‑development cousins, but it has a prime street location right beside the high‑traffic commercial hubs and an MRT station. Imagine that convenience as a sort of “future‑proofing” for your nest or next investment.
Square‑Foot, Let’s Talk Rent
Rentals are everything for investors eyeing quick cash‑flow returns. While the rental market’s a separate beast, the tighter, “starter‑friendly” units you’ll find in Eden are predicted to pull in healthy demand, especially if you’re looking at opening in 2025. Shorter space means more units, lower entry cost, and fast, easy turnover.
Comparing With the Mega‑Launch: Normanton Park
Normanton Park’s launch kicked off brilliant in January, ripping off roughly 600 units in the first weekend (about 32 % of the 1,840 unit block). However, it sits farther from the MRT and far from the buzz of commercial anchor points. The material quality there has also raised a flag or two.
Even so, one can’t overrule the value of a location that’s sweet‑spotted near busy transit. For a developer or investor skimming the market, a place like One‑North Eden has a ratcheting advantage against peers that are a bit more far‑fetched.
Final Thoughts
In short, One‑North Eden is a slender, price‑friendly slice of the One‑North fabric that rides the trend of the area’s growing, bustling identity. With fewer units but smarter, smaller footprints, it offers an appealing pipeline for both new homebuyers and long‑term renters alike.

Why One-North Eden Is the Hot Spot in the Area
Take a quick glance at the map (no legal disclaimer needed) and you’ll see the golden rectangle that is One-North Eden. Four developments, a high‑demand neighborhood for school kids and business folk, and a new‑shiny project that everyone wants to own.
How the Competition Looks
- Dover Parkview – 1997
- Heritage View – 2000
- One‑North Residences – 2009
- The Rochester Residences – 2011
- One‑North Eden – 2025 (build‑out complete)
All these properties are leasehold, which means the newer the build, the better the price tag it can command. Since every city‑spider is eyeing the same two‑bedroom formula, the focus is on that unit type.
What Two‑Bedroom Looks Like Now
| Condo | Completion | 2BR Price | 2BR Size (est.) | 2BR $/PSF |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dover Parkview | 1997 | $2,800 | 936 sqft | $2.99 |
| Heritage View | 2000 | $3,000 | 969 sqft | $3.10 |
| One‑North Residences | 2009 | $4,050 | 1109 sqft | $3.65 |
| The Rochester Residences | 2011 | $4,900 | 1302 sqft | $3.76 |
| One‑North Eden | 2025 (est. TOP) | N/A | 689 sqft | N/A |
Older builds come in smaller sizes, newer ones are bigger—and that translates into higher rents. A quick check of $/PSF tells us that newer really does mean better returns for tenants.
Location, Location, Location
Those first two older projects are a bit farther from the MRT and the business clusters (Biopolis, Fusionopolis, Mediapolis, Launchpad). The newer ones sit closer to public transport and the corporate buzz, which justifies their higher rents.
One‑North Eden sits right next door to The Rochester Residences, so it reaps that same locational advantage.
Yield Snapshot
| Condo | Price | Monthly Rent | Annual Rent | Yield |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dover Parkview | $1,021,960 | $2,800 | $33,600 | 3.29% |
| Heritage View | $1,145,000 | $3,000 | $36,000 | 3.14% |
| One‑North Residences | $1,424,444 | $4,050 | $48,600 | 3.41% |
| The Rochester Residences | $1,800,000 | $4,900 | $58,800 | 3.27% |
| One‑North Eden | $1,2XX m | N/A | N/A | N/A |
For an investor to bite into One‑North Eden, the yield has to be at least in the 3.3% range. If you snag a 689 sqft two‑bed for about $1,250,000, you’d be looking at a rent of roughly $3,450 per month.
Rent vs. Space: What Might Tenants Do?
One‑North Residences gives almost twice the space but charges 20% more rent. The question: Will people give a 30% rent cut just to get less than a third of the floor area? Let’s peek at the floor plan for more clues.

One North Residences – A Tale of Wall‑Hugging Space
Let’s take a little tour through the One‑North Residences floor plan. Picture a two‑bedroom pad that feels a bit like a long hallway, a kitchen that could out‑run a marathon, and bay windows that even the bathroom is trying to outdo.
Why the Hallway Wins the Space‑Heat
- The hallway swallows a good chunk of the layout – it’s almost a silent hero for the hallway lovers but a bit of a chore for anyone wanting more living space.
- For a two‑bedroom unit, this means a not‑so‑efficient distribution of room bricks.
- It’s the audacious “I know I’m a hallway but you want a kitchen, right?” vibe.
Kitchen: The Marathon Runner
The kitchen stretches out like a marathoner’s track. Cute for those who love open, airy cooking vibes, but it definitely isn’t the best for feeding everyday life. Imagine buying cooking utensils and ending up with a long kitchen that’s the real marathon champion.
Bay Windows: All the Glorious Views
All the rooms – bedrooms, bathrooms, and the adjoining hallway – flaunt bay windows that scream “summer vibes”. But if you’re counting inches, you’ll find you’re left with just a sprinkle of actual space because those bay windows have decided to be the grand performers of the property.
Contrasting That with One-North Eden
Slide over to One‑North Eden, and you’ll notice it’s adopting a dumbbell layout – short, sweet, and actually efficient. It’s a layout that gives you space on both ends without letting you pull a long hallway (or a marathon kitchen) into the mix. Think of it as the compact, efficient, and downright clever version of a modern apartment.
It meets the bare minimum for a two-bedroom here, but you’ll also notice that besides the space-saving layout, both actually cater to rather different clienteles.
The longer hallway/bigger living/dining space at One-North Residences has a type of layout better catered to families, while the dumbbell layout is more suited to colleagues/friends who prefer more privacy and don’t need to eat together.
In some sense, the smaller size actually provides a unique supply of two-bedders into the vicinity that the newer developments don’t quite provide.
So if we judged both layouts, it does seem apparent that the two-bedroom at One-North Eden should be able to command at least a rental rate of $3,450 based on its newness, type of tenant demand in the area as well as lower quantum.
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In fact, I would argue that the rental rate could be even higher so long as it is lower than the average around the area – especially in the era where expat packages are no longer common. These tenants would be out to find the most cost-effective, decent unit to rent.
How does all this tie in when it comes to investing in One-North Eden?
Based on what I’ve mentioned so far, investors would be able to at least match the yields (or better) of the surrounding condos, with a better chance of capital appreciation in the next five-10 years (holding onto a lesser-depreciating asset) compared to the other condos around given how depreciation of older developments are stronger.
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This is because One-North Eden is the first introduction of a small but efficient two-bedroom unit in the area in about 14 years.
Of course, this assumes that One-North is the last development to be built here in the next few years, and this is where the good news ends.
The bad news is that there are two more parcels north of One-North Eden – Parcel A and Parcel B. In total, both are expected to add on another 405 residential units (based on URAs guide).
They also have a (arguably) better location (closer to the MRT).
In terms of views, Parcel A and B faces the One-North Park, however, the park is only about 80-90m in width.
Currently, the north-west facing view at One-North Eden faces a White Site which is currently green vegetation at the moment.
Furthermore, it has a view of the low-rise residential area across the road, so it does command a better view for now, though this would only last as long as the White Site remains undeveloped.
Whether or not this is materially adverse would just depend on how much the land is sold for, and it’s not necessarily detrimental to investors of One-North Eden given the small supply of just 405 units.
Appreciation Analysis

1. Future Government Land Sales / Continued Supply Shortage
One‑North’s Next‑Gen Home Boom
After a 14‑year lull, the One‑North Eden community just put the first residential block back on the map. But as the developers say, “where one door closes, two more swing open.” The Ministry of National Development (MND) just dropped a fresh roster of plots for the first half of 2021, and guess what? Two of them are right by the same “Slim Barracks Rise” that shelters One‑North Eden.
The Twin Primes of NTU@One‑North
- First Strip: 265 future apartments—think a cozy block of condos, but the magic number is all that matters.
- Second Strip: 140 sleek homes—small enough to feel like a friendly neighbourhood but big enough to brag about the view.
Picture it: One‑North’s newly minted housing corridor flanked by two bundles of blocks, each one snuggly tucked beside the trendy NTU@One‑North campus. The layout promises a sweet spot for students, staff, or anyone who wants to skip the long commute.
Counting the Totals – A Numbers Game
When you merge the existing One‑North Eden and the two new parcels, the precinct swallows up 2,240 units. Add in the sprawling neighbors – Dover Parkview and Heritage View – and you’re looking at a whole city block of residences.
Now, let’s compare that to the neighbouring paradise that is Treasure at Tampines, which already boasts a neat 2,203 homes. One‑North is neck‑and‑neck, but it’s still a bit behind.
Workforce & Demand – The Fuel for Price Boost
Right now, the buzz is that 50,000 work‑day warriors are hustling around One‑North. That’s a heavy appetite for a popup permanent abode. If enough folks want a permanent place to set their feet, demand will climb, which—like a rising tide—pushes property prices higher.
In short, if you’re looking at the numbers, the market is a hotbed of possibility. The price sticker might soon match the bright future of the rental market, and that’s something no one wants to miss.
2. Rochester Commons Transformation
Rochester Commons: The One-North Game‑Changer
Get ready for a splash of fresh vibes in the one‑north district! Rochester Commons is set to unwrap its grand opening in Q4 2021, and it’s packing an entire campus‑style ecosystem into the heart of Singapore.
What’s Inside This “First‑of‑Its‑Kind” Dream
- Grade A Offices – sleek, modern spaces that’ll make your spreadsheets snazzier than ever.
- Hotel on the Horizon – powered by Ascott’s Citadines Connect brand, bringing hostel vibes with a side of luxury.
- 12 Colonial Bungalows – black & white classicism for those who love a dash of nostalgia, complete with food & beverage joints to keep you fueled.
Catapult: Where Leadership Gets a Boost
Stick around for Catapult, the brainchild designed to ignite leadership chops. From workshops to mastermind sessions, it’s the perfect ally next door to powerhouses like INSEAD and ESSEC.
Why It Matters
If you’re a student, exec, or just a curious mind, Rochester Commons is the place to mix business with culture, learning with leisure, and a punch of ambition that’ll make your inbox feel less like a file cabinet.
Quick Takeaways
- Completion date: Q4 2021
- Grade‑A office space + hotel + bungalows + leadership program
- Strategic position: right next to the world‑renowned INSEAD & ESSEC
Stay tuned, and keep your coffee ready – Rochester Commons is on the horizon and promises to rewrite one‑north’s daily narrative.
Also read: The Reef at King’s Dock – Singapore’s first condo with a floating deck. It’s a side‑story worth a quick glance!
3. Continued investment into one-north
One‑North Gears Up for Biopolis Phase 6
Ho Bee Land Just Took the Cash‑Flow Crown
In a move that’s bound to give Singapore’s biomedical scene a new bounce, Ho Bee Land has snatched the contract to construct a 12‑storey landmark at One‑North. This isn’t just any office block – it’s a bustling research hub with a hefty 35,000 m² carved out just for biomedical innovation.
What Makes This Project a Game‑Changer?
- Research Powerhouse: 35,000 m² dedicated to pioneering biomedical labs and related activities.
- Mix‑and‑Match Zones: 6,000 m² reserved for traditional office space and retail shops – because even science needs a coffee break.
- Infrastructure Boost: The new building is poised to become a catalyst for talent, technology, and tech‑savvy investment.
Why It Matters
With the tender sealed, one-north will soon swallow another punch of biomedical ambition, positioning Singapore right at the heart of global medical research. It’s not just about bricks and beams; it’s about building a future where science meets commerce – all while keeping the game plan tight and the humor light.
What we like:
Living in the Punchy Pulse of Singapore’s R&D Hub
Imagine you’re strolling through the gleaming streets of one of Singapore’s bustling biotech and tech corridors. The air crackles with the promise of tomorrow, and every corner feels like a science experiment waiting to unfold. Scientists, engineers, and entrepreneurs are all swapping notes, and it’s as if the city’s very heartbeat is set to the rhythm of discovery.
1. Why the R&D Scene is a Hot Spot
- Cutting‑edge Facilities: From state‑of‑the‑art laboratories to high‑tech incubators, the area is a paradise for innovation.
- Talent Magnet: Global researchers flock here, drawn by world‑class universities and supportive policies.
- Funding Frenzy: Venture capitalists and government grants rain down, breathing life into sleek prototypes and ambitious projects.
2. The Housing Conundrum
It’s not all smooth biz, though. The very boom that attracts talent also creates a housing hiccup. The demand for homes in the vicinity has outpaced supply, and the city’s real estate planners are scrambling to keep up.
- Limited Space: Singapore’s compact landmass means every square metre is precious.
- High Rents: Prices keep climbing, making it tough for younger professionals to find affordable rental options.
- Regulatory Tangles: Building approvals can be slow, and zoning rules add an extra layer of complexity.
3. Creative Solutions: Flexible Living Spaces
Enter the clever hack: a two‑bedroom plus study apartment that can be transformed on short notice into a three‑bedroom unit. It’s like having a Swiss Army knife for your living room.
- Move‑In Magic: The study folds into a bedroom with modular partitions and a quick lock‑in system.
- Work & Home Combo: Professionals can keep their office space at home without sacrificing living quarters.
- Future‑Proof: As projects evolve, so does your living arrangement—no need for a full house hunt.
So, while the R&D hub of Singapore continues to throb with innovation, it also demonstrates that ingenuity in building design can keep pace with the city’s growing appetite for talent. With flexible living solutions and strategic zoning, the hard part is less about finding a place and more about reshaping the space to fit the way we live and work today.
What we don’t like:
Why the Night Shift is Mushing—And What It Means for Renters
Short‑stop vibe alert: Evenings and weekends at One‑North have been feeling a bit meh. No bustling street‑cafe buzz, no sound‑of‑music adrenaline—just a quiet, almost sleep‑walking ambience.
What’s Going on?
- • The usual Friday club swing? Not so much.
- • Market demand is still on hold, waiting for One‑North’s flagship projects to keep rolling.
Tenant Demand 101
The truth: renters are all eyes on the future—they’ll stick around only if the spot keeps pulling in that big‑city charm. Until the flagship landmarks (think office towers, parks, and waterfronts) hit full force, the Uptown’s night-time hustle will stay slower than a Sunday stroll.
Bottom line: Pulse Up or Stay the Same?
For owners and developers, the lesson is clear: keep the momentum alive. It only takes a solid tap of progress—new mixed‑use upgrades, a splash of nightlife, or a community event—to breathe life back into the evenings. Without that spark, the rental funnel could chill out faster than your coffee on a Monday morning.
Our Take

Why One-North Eden is a Must‑See for Investors & Home‑buddies
Picture this: a brand‑new project sprouting in One‑North after a 14‑year hiatus. The market is buzzing, there’s a shortage of supply, and people are chomping at the bit to grab a slice of this culinary real‑estate boom. That’s exactly what One‑North Eden brings to the table.
Score a Sweet Deal on Yield & Home
- Limited Supply, Infinite Demand: When you’re the first to step into a new block after years, the resale and tenancy options become a gold mine.
- Smaller Units, Better Value: Compared to the older towers, the flats here are smaller. That means you’re getting a great price per square foot without having to splurge on a palace.
- Kids in the Mix: The unit sizes are just right for both those planning a family nest and those who’re all about that rental income.
Major Bonus: The Education Hub
Talk about convenience! Schools like ACSI, Tanglin Trust, and even INSEAD are practically a hop, skip, and a jump away. Couple that with MRT stations like One‑North and Buona Vista—just a quick six‑minute stroll—and you’re practically living on a walking distance dream.
Only a Minor Side‑Effect…
Sure, it’s all business vibes for most of the week, but if you’re after a lively weekend scene, you won’t find the neon buzz here. Think more quiet than bustling.
But If You Love Peaceful Weekend Vibes…
That’s where the charm truly shines. Imagine waking up to a time‑travel vibe, where futuristic towers hustle next to colonial bungalows, all in perfect harmony. It’s the kind of place that makes you feel like you’re living in a slice of modern history.
Bottom Line
One‑North Eden blends a smart investment opportunity with a tranquil living experience. If you’re willing to trade weekend party scenes for serene mornings, you’ll find yourself in a place that’s as comfortable as it is forward‑thinking.
What this means for you
You might like One-North Eden if you:
Snag a Slice of Singapore’s R&D Bonanza
Feeling the buzz at the tech hubs? The wicked shortage of housing in the heart of Singapore’s research scene might just be the golden ticket you’ve been looking for. Think about this: a bunch of brilliant minds (and even a few well‑timed employees) want a place to crash. And that’s where you come in.
Why the Shortage is Your Sweet Spot
When the market feels cramped, you’re the one who can offer the much‑described “town‑house” for the brightest students and researchers. Below are a few reasons why this could turn your property into a rental goldmine.
- Research Royalty: The majority of tech giants, think INSEAD, ESSEC, SIT, and the NUS and beyond, are pulling their teams into town.
- Fresh Faces, Fresh Leases: Those who earn their stripes at the universities or research centers are walking into the market full of ambition—and you can give them a cozy place to live.
- Premium Price, Premium Profits: Banks, super‑high‑net‑worth people, and investors have an eye for the hot spot that keeps the subtotal lofty.
Take Your Time
Are you worried about owning a property far away? Don’t stress. The demand will stay high with just a few layers of stakeholders. Their research results? Future splash‑thinkers who would love a comfortable space.
What About the Unprofitable Condos?
There is also a who are not just the standard investment. If you’re curious, you may want to read “ Analyzing Unprofitable Condominiums: 6 Reasons Why The Tennery has performed badly”. That piece dives deeper into contracts that puzzle out why those buildings might slip away.
You may not like One-North Eden if you:
Rethink Your Weekend at One‑North
One‑North is all about business. If you’re after late‑night bar buzz or a midnight meal, you’ll want to head to places like Robertson Quay or Holland Village instead. The park’s atmosphere is more quiet office vibes than a club scene.
What the Space Can and Can’t Offer
- It’s a small plot of land — think a cozy coffee shop, not a sprawling fairground.
- If you love a tennis court, a yoga studio, or any “fun” sporting facilities, you’ll need to look elsewhere.
- Still, the park boasts great co‑working spaces, office hubs, and a relaxed café to catch up on bills.
Why Prioritise Vibrant Surroundings?
Even in a business park, the mood matters. When the weekend feels dull, the entire day can feel stuck in motion. So check your options: keep One‑North for the work hustle, but spend Saturday nights in spots where neon lights and lively music keep you pumped.
