Nestled strategically adjacent to the Springleaf MRT station on the Thomson–East Coast Line (TEL), Springleaf Residence exemplifies the pinnacle of transit-oriented development in Singapore’s evolving northern corridor. The development leverages its direct connectivity to the TEL, which serves 4,632 daily passengers as of June 2024, offering residents seamless access to Woodlands Regional Centre, the Central Business District, and various other key districts across the island.
This connectivity matrix will be further enhanced when the TEL completes its final phase in 2024, integrating with the North-South Line, East-West Line, and future Cross Island Line. The entire TEL spans 43 kilometers across 31 stations, connecting Northern and Eastern Singapore.
The property’s investment proposition is bolstered by market analyses indicating that residences within a 10-minute radius of TEL stations can expect 5–10% price appreciation. Located in District 26 along Upper Thomson Road, Springleaf Residence capitalizes on its proximity to Springleaf Nature Park and various green corridors, creating an ideal balance between urban accessibility and nature-centric living.
Investment data reveals promising 5-10% appreciation for TEL-adjacent properties, while Springleaf Residence perfectly balances urban connectivity with nature-embracing living.
Residents enjoy expedient access to recreational venues including Upper Seletar Reservoir Park, Sembawang Country Club, and Orchid Country Club, alongside retail destinations such as Northpoint City, Junction 9, and Thomson Plaza. The station features an impressive Art-in-Transit artwork titled “Tree of Memories” by Koh Hong Teng, representing the deep connection between people and nature in the area.
The development is situated within the Urban Redevelopment Authority‘s Master Plan for the North Region, designating Springleaf as a focal point for growth and regeneration. The implementation of the TEL and North-South Corridor projects serves as catalysts for sustained demand and projected capital appreciation in this emerging district.
Educational institutions including Anderson Primary, CHIJ St Nicholas, and Presbyterian High are within the catchment area, enhancing the development’s appeal to family-oriented residents. Despite Singapore’s recent property cooling measures, Springleaf Residence continues to attract buyers seeking value in a more sustainable market environment.
Springleaf MRT station’s underground infrastructure features two tracks with an island platform, complete with modern commuter facilities and full accessibility. The station’s integration with planned urban rejuvenation initiatives positions Springleaf Residence advantageously for future value appreciation as the district matures, with property analysts forecasting enhanced neighborhood vibrancy as additional housing and retail developments materialize in the surrounding precincts.