A three-room flat in Bidadari was just sold for a record-high of $930,000

A three-room HDB flat near The Woodleigh Mall and Woodleigh MRT Station was just sold for a record-high of $930,000 (Photo: Google Maps)
A three-room HDB flat near The Woodleigh Mall and Woodleigh MRT Station was just sold for a record-high of $930,000 (Photo: Google Maps)
A three-room HDB flat at 115C Alkaff Crescent was just sold for $930,000 ($1,217 psf), a record high for three-room flats in Toa Payoh. The Bidadari estate is part of the Toa Payoh HDB town. The lease of the 764-sq ft flat started in 2020, leaving it with a long remaining lease of approximately 94 years.
The recent transaction surpassed the previous record high for three-room flats in Toa Payoh. Coincidentally, the previous record high of $920,000 ($1,204 psf) was set in July by another flat in the same block as the subject flat. Hence, both flats share the same size and remaining lease (see Table 1).
The higher price fetched by the subject flat could be because it is located on a higher level — the 16th to 18th storeys — whereas the other flat is on the 13th to 15th storeys.
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Source: EdgeProp Buddy (as at 6 October 2025)
Both flats are in a convenient and well-connected location. Amenities within walking distance include Woodleigh MRT Station, Woodleigh Bus Interchange, Woodleigh Village Hawker Centre, The Woodleigh Mall, Bidadari Park and Alkaff Lake (see Map 1).
Schools within a 1km radius include Cedar Primary School, Maris Stella High School (Primary and Secondary) and Cedar Girls’ Secondary School.
Source: EdgeProp LandLens (as at 6 October 2025)
Data from HDB indicates that 326 three-room flats in Toa Payoh have changed hands thus far this year. Of these, only the two flats at 115C Alkaff Crescent have fetched more than $900,000. The flats’ long remaining lease, coupled with their excellent locational attributes, could have contributed to their high prices.
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