Is the East Coast of Singapore the Next Property Hotspot?

Why These "Ulu" Estates May Be The Next Property Investment Hotspots In  Singapore (By 2035)

The Eastern Promise: Space, Sea, and Connectivity

For years, the conversation around Singapore’s property market was dominated by the central and north regions. But the east has been quietly building a compelling case for itself — and buyers are starting to notice.

From Tampines to Pasir Ris to the newer Loyang corridor, the eastern belt offers something that central Singapore often cannot: space, a lower-density feel, and a lifestyle that balances urban convenience with genuine peace and quiet.

Why the East Keeps Growing in Popularity

Several factors are driving renewed interest in eastern Singapore. The Changi Airport development continues to expand, bringing employment opportunities and commercial activity to the region. Changi Business Park and the upcoming Changi East development are bringing thousands of high-value jobs to the area.

The Cross Island Line, when complete, will dramatically improve east-west connectivity, making the eastern belt even more accessible to those who work in other parts of the island.

Loyang Valley Residences — East Side Living Done Right

Loyang Valley Residences sits in the heart of this evolving eastern landscape. The development offers residents the rare combination of a quiet neighbourhood feel and strong future connectivity.

Units here tend to be more generously sized than their central counterparts — a fact that appeals enormously to growing families and buyers who need space for home offices or hobbies.

The nearby Pasir Ris Park, Changi Beach, and the east coast cycling network also give residents outstanding recreational access that is simply not available in denser parts of the city.

Comparing with the Northern Corridor

Buyers choosing between east and north often compare Loyang Valley Residences with projects like Thomson Reserve in the Upper Thomson area. The north offers nature reserve access and strong MRT links, while the east offers more space and coastal access.

Both regions are supported by strong infrastructure and a stable residential population. The choice often comes down to personal preference for neighbourhood type and daily lifestyle rhythms.

Buy East Before the Crowd Catches On

Property markets reward early movers. The eastern corridor is still relatively undervalued compared to central regions, which means buyers who enter now may benefit from stronger appreciation as infrastructure and commercial development catches up.

Loyang Valley Residences offers an attractive entry point into a neighbourhood that is genuinely on the rise.

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