Pasir Ris 8 Condominium Virtual Showroom
D18 - Pasir Ris/ Tampines
Parq Bella Virtual Showroom
D15 - East Coast/ Marine Parade
Ki Residences Condominium Virtual Showroom
D21 - Clementi Park/ Upper Bukit Timah
Pasir Ris 8 Condominium
D18 - Pasir Ris/ Tampines
Parq Bella Condominium
D15 - East Coast/ Marine Parade
Jansen House Condominium – Residential Masterpiece in the heart of District 19
D19 - Hougang/ Punggol/ Sengkang
Hill House Condominium
D9 - Orchard/ River Valley

Frequently Asked Questions
For investment-focused buyers, common comparison points include district, pricing, project concept, and broader market appeal. The stronger options are usually the ones that best align with the buyer’s investment horizon and strategy.
A practical way to compare them is by looking at district, property type, intended use, price range, and overall project fit. Shortlisting by budget and preferred location first usually makes the comparison process more manageable.
Transport convenience is one of the main factors many buyers compare when shortlisting a condo. A practical approach is to narrow the shortlist by preferred district first, then review the individual projects more closely.
Family buyers often focus on projects in locations with stronger residential liveability, school access, daily convenience, and transport connectivity. Projects such as Pasir Ris 8 and Parq Bella may be useful to compare when reviewing different district options.
Families usually compare layout, liveability, nearby amenities, transport convenience, and how well the project fits longer-term plans. For more personalised support with shortlisting and viewings, explore our Property Agent Services page.
That depends on buyer preference. Some projects may stand out for layout efficiency, while others may appeal more for facilities, lifestyle positioning, or overall project concept. Buyers can shortlist options such as Hill House, Parq Bella, or Pasir Ris 8 and compare them more closely.
The main things to compare are location, budget, project positioning, unit mix, completion timeline, and intended use. Buyers should also consider whether the project is better suited for own stay, family living, or investment.
A good starting point is to decide on a comfortable price range and preferred district first. From there, it becomes easier to narrow down the most relevant options and contact the agent in charge for more details.


