How Singapore Home Price Works
Search actual transacted prices for any HDB block or private development in Singapore.
Last updated:
What Singapore Home Price does
Singapore Home Price gives you instant access to actual transacted prices for HDB resale flats and private residential properties across Singapore. Search by postal code, block and street, or development name to see transaction history, price trends, and comparable nearby sales, all in one place, with no account or subscription required.
If you want to jump straight in, use the Singapore home price search. If you want market context first, start with the average house price guide or the HDB resale prices by town guide.
Why use this instead of other property sites
Most property portals in Singapore show asking prices, what sellers are hoping to get, not what buyers actually paid. Singapore Home Price shows only transacted prices drawn directly from government datasets, so every number you see reflects a real, completed sale.
- Transacted data first: no listings and no agent-influenced pricing. Recorded sale prices are shown separately from broader market context.
- HDB and private properties in one place: search across both public housing resale and condo or landed transactions without switching between sites or datasets.
- Comparable sales alongside your result: recent transactions from nearby blocks within a 5-block and 10-block radius are shown automatically so you can benchmark without extra searches.
- Deep historical coverage: HDB records from January 1990 through the most recent quarter, covering around 1 million transactions. Private property transaction records from 2018, covering over 150,000 transactions.
- CEA agent activity: see which licensed agents have been most active in your town or district over the past 12 months, with transaction counts by segment.
How to search
Three search modes are supported.
- 6-digit postal code: the most precise starting point. The postal code is resolved to a block and street via the Singapore Land Authority's OneMap API, then matched against HDB and URA records in priority order.
- Block and street name: useful when you know the address but not the postal code. Enter the block number and street, for example `249 Tampines St 21`, for a direct database match.
- Development name: enter a condo or project name, for example `Pinnacle@Duxton` or `The Oceanfront`, and it is matched against URA project records scoped to the correct street.
When a search returns multiple possibilities, several blocks on the same street, or multiple property types within a project, you'll be prompted to narrow down your selection. All dropdown options are derived live from the database, so you'll never see a choice that returns an empty result.
HDB resale, how it works
HDB resale data is queried at the level of block, street name, flat type, and storey range.
- Storey range options: scoped to the selected flat type, so the ranges always reflect real historical transactions rather than the physical structure of the block.
- Nearby transaction context: alongside the transaction history for your selected unit, recent sales from blocks within a 5-block and 10-block numerical radius on the same street are shown, giving immediate local market context without extra input.
Private property, how it works
Private residential data comes from the Urban Redevelopment Authority's REALIS dataset and covers condominiums, apartments, and landed properties.
- Tenure: freehold, 99-year leasehold, and 999-year leasehold status is shown where the URA dataset includes it.
- Quarterly chart aggregation: URA price trend charts are aggregated to quarterly medians to reduce noise from sparse transaction volumes in smaller developments.
- No bedroom counts: the URA REALIS dataset does not include the number of bedrooms per transaction. This is a data source limitation, not a site limitation.
Data sources
- HDB resale transactions: the official HDB resale flat transactions dataset published on data.gov.sg. Covers January 1990 to the most recent available month.
- URA private residential transactions: the URA REALIS API, covering condominium, apartment, and landed property sales from 1995 to the most recent available month.
- CEA agent activity: the Council for Estate Agencies public dataset on data.gov.sg, reflecting the trailing 12 months of agent transaction activity by HDB town and URA district.
- Address resolution: the Singapore Land Authority's OneMap API, used to resolve postal codes and free-text address queries to precise block and street data.
Limitations
- This site shows historical transaction data only. It is not financial advice and should not be the sole basis for any property purchase, sale, or investment decision.
- URA data does not include bedroom counts. Floor ranges may display as `-` for landed transactions where this field is not populated in the source data.
- Address lookup can occasionally return ambiguous matches. Use the address picker to confirm the exact property before viewing results.
Related guides
- Average house price in Singapore: broad HDB, condo, and landed benchmarks.
- HDB resale prices by town in Singapore: town-by-town resale medians and flat-type splits.
- Singapore condo prices by district: district medians, volume, and supply context.
- Cost of buying and owning a first property in Singapore: stamp duties, downpayment rules, and ownership costs.
