Tampines HDB Resale Prices
Comprehensive analysis of 13,336 HDB resale transactions in Tampines, covering prices by flat type, floor level premiums, lease age impact, and flat model valuations. All data from HDB via data.gov.sg.
Median Price
S$536K
12-Month Trend
+17%
Transactions
13,336
Price Range
S$150K - S$1.2M
How much does an HDB flat cost in Tampines?
The median HDB resale price in Tampines is S$536K, based on 13,336 transactions recorded since July 2017. A 4-room flat costs S$508K. A 5-room flat costs S$620K. This is 8% above the national HDB median of S$495K. Prices have risen 17% year-on-year. Tampines has million-dollar HDB flats, with the highest recorded price at S$1.2M.
Tampines HDB Market in 2026
The HDB resale market in Tampines has recorded 13,336 transactions between July 2017 and April 2026. At a median resale price of S$536K,Tampines is 8% more expensive than the Singapore-wide HDB median of S$495K.
Prices have climbed 17% over the past twelve months, from S$640K to S$750K. This rate of appreciation outpaces general inflation and reflects sustained buyer demand in Tampines. Buyers who purchased a year ago have already seen paper gains of approximately S$110K on a typical unit.
The most commonly transacted flat type in Tampines is the 4 room, with 5,447 recorded resales. A 4-room flat in Tampines costs a median of S$508,000, while a 5-room flat costs S$620,000. Buyers on a tighter budget can consider 3-room flats at S$383,000, though supply is limited with only 2,808 transactions in the data set.
Tampines has entered the million-dollar HDB club. The highest recorded resale price is S$1,210,000, placing it among the growing number of towns where HDB flats have breached the seven-figure mark. These transactions typically involve large executive or maisonette units with 80+ years of remaining lease, located in mature blocks with unobstructed views.
Monthly Price Trend
Median resale price per month in Tampines.
Source: HDB Resale Flat Prices, data.gov.sg
The High-Floor Premium in Tampines
Floor level is one of the most significant price factors in Tampines's HDB market. For 4-room flats, the data shows a clear staircase pattern: units on floors 16 TO 18 sell for a median of S$615,000, while ground-floor units (01 TO 03) sell for S$473,000. That is a 30% premium for higher floors, or roughly S$142K more in absolute terms.
This premium reflects several factors: better ventilation and natural light, reduced noise from ground-level activity, improved views (especially for blocks near parks or open areas), and a perception of privacy. For buyers on a budget, choosing a lower floor in a preferred block can save S$142K while keeping the same address.
Lease Age and Price in Tampines
Remaining lease is arguably the most important factor for long-term value. In Tampines, the price per square metre tells a clear story about how the market values newer versus older flats. Newer flats (built 2015 onwards) trade at S$7,022/sqm, while pre-1990 flats trade at S$5,009/sqm. That is a 40% premium for newer stock on a per-square-metre basis.
However, older flats in Tampines are not always the worse deal. Pre-1990 flats tend to be significantly larger (averaging 102 sqm versus 90 sqm for new builds). Buyers who prioritise space over remaining lease may find better value in mature blocks, especially if they plan to live in the flat rather than sell it within a decade.
| Lease Era | Avg Price | Per sqm | Avg Size | Txns |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Modern (2000-2014) | S$679K | S$7,581/sqm | 89 sqm | 707 |
| New (2015+) | S$635K | S$7,022/sqm | 90 sqm | 1,655 |
| Mature (1990-1999) | S$586K | S$4,865/sqm | 120 sqm | 3,269 |
| Old (pre-1990) | S$507K | S$5,009/sqm | 102 sqm | 7,705 |
Flat Models in Tampines
Tampines has 13 distinct flat models in its resale stock. The most common is the Model A (6,883 transactions, average S$493K). DBSS (Design, Build and Sell Scheme) flats command a significant premium at S$7,784/sqm, which is 47% higher than the standard Model A at S$5,284/sqm. DBSS flats were developed by private developers with higher-spec finishes, which explains the premium even years after completion.
Maisonettes, the two-storey HDB units that are no longer built, trade at an average of S$786K in Tampines. With 726 transactions in the data set, they represent a niche but sought-after segment. Their scarcity (HDB stopped building maisonettes in 1995) and generous floor area make them popular with families who want landed-style living at HDB prices.
Price by Flat Type
Median resale price across 6 flat categories. A 5-room costs 22% more than a 4-room.
Most Traded Streets in Tampines
The most actively traded address in Tampines is TAMPINES ST 21, with 1044 recorded transactions at a median of S$450,900. Interestingly, SIMEI ST 1 commands a higher median of S$537,500 despite fewer transactions, suggesting it is a more sought-after address within Tampines. The price spread across the top streets ranges from S$430K to S$688K, reflecting differences in block age, proximity to MRT stations, and proximity to amenities.
How Tampines Compares to Other Towns
In terms of pricing, Tampines sits closest to Punggol (S$522K), Serangoon (S$522K), Kallang/Whampoa (S$558K). Buyers looking for a more affordable alternative might consider Ang Mo Kio at S$420K, which is 28% cheaper. Those willing to pay more for centrality or prestige could look at Bukit Timah at S$776K.
What This Means If You Are Buying in Tampines
Tampines offers middle-ground pricing at S$536K. It is neither the cheapest nor the most expensive option, which means buyers get reasonable value without compromising too much on location or amenities.
With prices up 17% year-on-year, Tampines is appreciating faster than average. Buyers who are waiting for prices to drop may find themselves paying more in six months. That said, past performance does not guarantee future trends.
Consider the trade-off between space and lease. Older flats in Tampines average 102 sqm at S$507K, while newer flats average 90 sqm at S$635K. Older flats give you more room per dollar but come with shorter leases, which can affect future resale value and CPF usage eligibility.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a 4-room HDB flat cost in Tampines?
The median 4-room HDB resale price in Tampines is S$508,000, based on 5,447 transactions. Prices range from S$250K to S$928K depending on floor level, remaining lease, and flat model.
How much does a 5-room HDB flat cost in Tampines?
A 5-room flat in Tampines trades at a median of S$620,000 (3,584 transactions). This is 22% more than a 4-room.
Does floor level affect HDB prices in Tampines?
Yes. For 4-room flats in Tampines, high-floor units (16 TO 18) sell for a median of S$615,000, while low-floor units (01 TO 03) sell for S$473,000. That is a 30% premium for higher floors.
Are there million-dollar HDB flats in Tampines?
Yes. The highest recorded HDB resale price in Tampines is S$1,210,000. Million-dollar flats in this town are typically large units (maisonettes or 5-room) with long remaining lease, on high floors, and in sought-after blocks.
Is Tampines a good town to buy an HDB flat?
Tampines's median resale price of S$536K is 8% above the national median. Prices have risen 17% year-on-year, signalling strong demand. Comparable alternatives include Punggol, Serangoon, Kallang/Whampoa.
Source: HDB Resale Flat Prices via data.gov.sg. Analysis by FairComparisons.
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