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Singapore’s housing landscape is sub-divided into three main regions – Core Central Region (CCR), Rest of Central Region (RCR), and Outside Central Region.
The Outside Central Region (OCR) comprises the largest segment of Singapore’s residential property market, spanning suburban estates like Tampines, Jurong, Woodlands, Punggol, Sengkang, and Yishun.
It is where most Singaporeans live, and in recent years, it has seen strong interest in new launches.
Below, it will cover how recent Outside Central Region new launches have performed, the market’s unique characteristics, URA’s master plans, and how they will influence investment opportunities.
For OCR new launches, check out our in-depth reviews covering pricing analysis, project comparison, location, and investment insights to help you decide whether a particular project is worth your money.
What Exactly is the Outside Central Region (OCR)?
The Outside Central Region (OCR) covers about two-thirds of Singapore’s land and includes major suburban residential estates such as Tampines, Jurong, Woodlands, Punggol, Sengkang, Yishun, and Bedok.
Over the years, they have transformed significantly, benefiting from the development of well-established amenities, schools, shopping centres, and a range of employment centres amid the government’s decentralisation efforts to bring jobs closer to homes.
The MRT infrastructure has also been expanded, including the upcoming Jurong Region Line and Cross Island Line, providing convenient access to the Central Business District (CBD) and other major employment hubs such as Changi Business Park, Punggol Digital District, and Seletar Aerospace Park. Key lifestyle destinations across the island will also be greatly improved.
Unlike the Core Central Region (CCR) and Rest of Central Region (RCR), OCR property prices are significantly more affordable, making them an attractive option for many HDB upgraders, young families, and first-time private property buyers.
How It Compares to RCR and CCR
As covered in New Launches – Insight and Investment Analysis, each of Singapore’s three regions cater to different buyer profiles and presents a distinct investment opportunity.
The Core Central Region (CCR) is synonymous with Singapore’s luxury and high-end residential market. It encompasses the historic and commercial heart of the city, which includes prime areas such as Orchard Road and Marina Bay. Hence, the command the highest property prices, reflecting their highly coveted status, making them out of reach for the majority.
The Rest of Central Region (RCR), or city fringe, occupies the mid-market segment. It offers urban convenience at a more accessible price point than the CCR, making it popular with owner-occupiers and investors seeking a balance of location and value.
The Outside Central Region (OCR), by comparison, is known as the mass-market segment, offering the most affordable entry points in the private residential market. The trade-off has historically been distance from the city and longer commute times.
But that gap is closing amid expanding MRT connectivity, the government’s active decentralisation strategy, and the creation of new regional employment hubs to bring jobs closer to homes.
As such, the perception of OCR being “ulu”, a colloquialism for remote, has changed considerably, positioning it as a viable property investment option.
The Decentralisation Effects
Singapore’s ongoing decentralisation push has been a major catalyst for the change in the perception of OCR properties.
Since the development of Tampines Regional Centre back in 1991, the plan has always been to spread jobs, amenities, and economic activity across the island rather than concentrate everything in the city centre.
That effort has accelerated significantly in recent years. Jurong Lake District is being developed into the largest business district outside the CBD, with plans to create up to 100,000 jobs.
Woodlands Regional Centre is positioning itself as a northern economic gateway, with the Johor-Singapore Rapid Transit System and the Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone set to drive cross-border commerce and employment.
The Punggol Digital District, anchored by the Singapore Institute of Technology campus, is drawing tech and digital industries to the northeast.
And the Changi East Urban District is expanding Singapore’s aviation and logistics hub in the east, anchored by the massive development of Changi Airport Terminal 5.
These major developments are reshaping demand patterns in the suburbs. When jobs move closer to homes, buyers and tenants who might previously have looked only at the RCR start taking the OCR seriously.
Enhanced MRT Connectivity a Vital Decentralisation Policy
One of the OCR’s historical drawbacks was commuting time. Travelling to the city centre from many suburban estates used to be a long and tedious affair, but that gap has been shrinking steadily.
For example, when the Jurong Region Line and Cross Island Line are completed, they will connect estates like Jurong, Choa Chu Kang, Ang Mo Kio, Punggol, Hougang, and Tampines more directly to business hubs across the island.
For most trips, travelling time has been reduced to 45 minutes or under. That matters a lot to buyers weighing up whether to stretch their budget for a smaller unit closer to town or opt for more space in an increasingly well-connected OCR housing estate.
For investors, better rail access means a broader tenant pool. Combined with lower entry prices, OCR properties generally achieved higher rental yields compared to those in the CCR or RCR. Hence, OCR homes remain a compelling option for yield-focused buyers.
How OCR Private Properties have Performed?
Over the past 20 years, private residential prices in the Outside Central Region (OCR) have appreciated by 295.89%, outpacing the Core Central Region’s 146.25% and the Rest of Central Region’s 257.56%.
This strong performance can be attributed to the success of Singapore’s decentralisation policies, which have driven infrastructure improvements, enhanced transport connectivity, and stimulated employment nodes across suburban hubs – collectively strengthening housing demand and supporting sustained capital growth in the OCR.
Housing developers have clearly seen the potential too, with recent Government Land Sales in the OCR drawing aggressive bids.
For example, SingHaiyi Group secured the Bayshore Road site in March 2025 at $1,388 psf ppr, a record for a suburban site. Sing Holdings and Sunway Developments followed with the Chuan Grove parcel at $1,376 psf ppr in July 2025.
These bids signal strong developer confidence in the segment and suggest upcoming Outside Central Region new launches could push toward the $2,700 psf range.
Executive Condominiums: A Popular Housing Option
The OCR is also where you will find almost all of Singapore’s Executive Condominiums (ECs). ECs are developed by private developers but built on subsidised government land, which makes them more affordable than comparable private condos at launch.
However, they come with eligibility restrictions and a Minimum Occupation Period. But, for buyers who qualify and can hold for the long term, the potential upside on privatisation can be significant.
Recent EC launches like Coastal Cabana at Pasir Ris and Rivelle at Tampines West have drawn strong interest. Otto Place at Tengah, located near two MRT stations in the new Tengah Forest Town, is another example of how ECs are being positioned in well-planned, infrastructure-rich new townships.
If you have any questions about this housing option, you can refer to our executive condo FAQ.
Identifying Investment Potential of OCR New Launches
Like any other property investment, not all OCR new launches are equal, with the difference between a strong investment and a mediocre one often dictated by several key factors. These include proximity to an MRT station, access to a regional employment hub, quality of the surrounding schools and amenities, upgrader demand, and the project’s pricing relative to nearby developments.
Projects near growth hotspots like Jurong Lake District, Tampines Regional Centre, Woodlands Regional Centre, or the new Bayshore waterfront precinct offer strong market fundamentals.
However, you will still need to assess whether the launch pricing leaves room for meaningful capital appreciation or whether the developer has already built in future price appreciation.
Outside Central Region New Launches – Market Outlook
Several Outside Central Region new launches will offer a glimpse into future pricing and demand. These include the following:
Vela Bay: Located at the new Bayshore housing precinct, it overlooks the East Coast Park and is directly linked to the Bayshore MRT station on the Thomson-East Coast Line
Tengah Garden Residences: The first private development in the new Tengah Forest Town, positioned next to Hong Kah MRT on the Jurong Region Line.
Lentor Gardens Residences: The latest in a cluster of seven projects in the growing Lentor private housing precinct in District 26.
Of the three, Vela Bay will test how high homebuyers and property investors are willing to pay for an OCR project, especially given its record land price of $1,388 psf .
Recently, Pinery Residences, a mixed development, and Rivelle Tampines, an executive condominium, both located in Tampines West, have witnessed very strong demand, with close to 93% sold during their sales launch.
This attests to the appeal of projects with strong MRT connections and proximity to established amenities.
Are OCR Properties Right for You?
If you are an HDB upgrader looking for your first private property, the OCR offers the most accessible entry points, especially for executive condominiums, which also offer you private condo-style living.
If you are a family prioritising space, schools, and a complete lifestyle ecosystem within your immediate neighbourhood, many OCR estates are now fully equipped to meet your requirements.
And if you are an investor looking at rental yields and long-term capital growth in a market supported by ongoing government infrastructure investment, the OCR deserves serious consideration.
The key, as always, is undertaking due diligence before you commit. Browse my detailed project reviews on this website. You can also request a free copy of our PrimeKey Analysis Report, which provides a data-driven assessment of 8 key metrics of any specific development you are considering.
More information on new launches can also be found in our project database.
Property Resources & Guides
If you are considering property investment, below are some property resources to help you:
- Property Investment Guides
- Property Regulations
- Private Property Guides
- Executive Condo Guides
- HDB Guides
- Property Finance & Costs
- Property Marketing
- Property Hotspots
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