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Bukit Merah vs Queenstown: HDB Resale Prices Compared (2026)

Updated Mar 2026 · Based on 228,126 transactions · Source: data.gov.sg

Bukit Merah is more affordable than Queenstown, with a median HDB resale price of $643,000 compared to $720,000 — a difference of $77,000 (12%) as of Mar 2026.

At a Glance

Bukit MerahQueenstown
Median resale price$643,000$720,000
Median $/sqm$6,748$7,042
Total blocks360192
Total transactions8,6976,190

Price by Flat Type

Flat TypeBukit MerahQueenstownMore Affordable
2 Room$330,500$303,000Queenstown ($27,500 less)
3 Room$412,500$363,000Queenstown ($49,500 less)
4 Room$717,500$770,000Bukit Merah ($52,500 less)
5 Room$745,000$775,000Bukit Merah ($30,000 less)
Executive$419,000$998,500Bukit Merah ($579,500 less)

Remaining Lease

Bukit MerahQueenstown
Average remaining lease61 years61 years
Lease range40–93 years39–94 years
Blocks with 60+ years144 (40%)89 (46%)
Total blocks360192

5-Year Price Trend

Bukit MerahQueenstown
5-year avg change+25%+25.2%
Blocks appreciating99%98%

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Bukit Merah or Queenstown cheaper for HDB flats?

Bukit Merah has a lower median resale price at $643,000, compared to $720,000 in Queenstown. That's a difference of $77,000 (12%).

How do 4-room HDB prices compare between Bukit Merah and Queenstown?

The median 4-room HDB price in Bukit Merah is $717,500, compared to $770,000 in Queenstown.

Which town has newer HDB flats, Bukit Merah or Queenstown?

Queenstown has newer flats on average, with a mean remaining lease of 61 years compared to 61 years in Bukit Merah.

Are HDB prices rising faster in Bukit Merah or Queenstown?

Over the past five years, prices in Bukit Merah have changed by +25% on average, compared to +25.2% in Queenstown.

How many HDB blocks are there in Bukit Merah vs Queenstown?

Bukit Merah has 360 HDB blocks across 43 streets, while Queenstown has 192 blocks across 20 streets.

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