This beautifully renovated 3-bedroom conserved walk-up apartment in Tiong Bahru is a rare find, even by old-estate standards. Located on the top floor, the standout feature is a double-height ceiling balcony, a detail that not every top-floor unit in Tiong Bahru has, and one that significantly elevates space, light, and liveability.
Within the Tiong Bahru conservation estate, many walk-up apartments are similar on paper. In reality, architectural advantages like this are scarce. The double-height balcony ceiling creates a sense of openness rarely found in conserved HDB apartments, improving airflow and natural light while giving the home a distinctive character that newer developments cannot replicate.
Set in the heart of one of Singapore’s most iconic conservation neighbourhoods, the apartment enjoys excellent walkability and daily convenience. You’re just minutes from neighbourhood favourites such as Tiong Bahru Bakery, Merci Marcel, and the ever-popular Tiong Bahru Market, offering a lifestyle defined by cafés, local flavours, and heritage charm.
The unit is currently tenanted until 23 June 2026, making it well-suited for buyers seeking rental income while holding for future own-stay, or investors looking for a long-term asset within a tightly held conservation estate.
An alternative virtual tour is available in this listing for buyers who wish to visualise how the apartment looks fully furnished.
Tiong Bahru’s conserved estate spans streets including Tiong Bahru Road, Lim Liak Street, Eng Hoon Street, Eng Watt Street, Seng Poh Road, Tiong Poh Road, Guan Chuan Street, Moh Guan Terrace, Kim Cheng Street, Kim Pong Road, Chay Yan Street, and Yong Siak Street, with limited supply and enduring demand.
This is not just a conserved walk-up apartment.
It is a top-floor Tiong Bahru home with a rare architectural edge and those are the ones that hold value best over time.