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NASSIMVILLE

NASSIM ROAD · D10
ApartmentFreehold
median $psf
$6.52
median rent · psf/mo
gross rental yield
highest floor
21
total units
TOP / completion
Median rent from 10 URA rental contracts (last 12 mo).
25
/ 100
HomeVestor Investor Score
Best for: a balanced mix
Watch out for: Small project, Thin transactions
Data confidence: Low · overall risk: Moderate
Yield
Cashflow
Liquidity4
Growth46
Family25
How is this worked out? — this project’s 3 sub-scores, from its own data
Each sub-score is 0–100 (higher = better), built from this project’s actual figures — here are the exact drivers behind each one.
Capital growth · 46
No transformation node within ~4 km → 30 · Nearest MRT ~585 m (Orchard Boulevard) → 62 · Price momentum — too few recent sales to score  =  average
Exit liquidity · 4
21 units → 0 · 0 sales in 12 mo → 0 · 10 rental contracts → 12  =  average
Family demand · 25
No primary school within 1 km → 25
Overall · 25
The average of the 3 sub-scores above.
Risk flags
Small project — 21 units, thinner resale & rental liquidity · Thin transactions — 0 sales in 12 months, so the price signal is noisy
Note: risk flags are screening signals from the data — not confirmed defects; check each against the actual unit, title & MCST.
A screening heuristic — not financial advice; verify every figure and your own budget before transacting.
Investor verdict

Nassimville is a freehold project in D10 with limited yield data, thin liquidity. It sits no growth node within reach.

Best suited for
  • balanced own-stay / investor buyers
Less suited for
  • pure rental-yield investors
  • capital-growth-led investors
Key due-diligence
  • Confirm the exact unit stack, facing and floor — our figures are project medians.
  • Stress-test cashflow at +1–2% interest in the calculator below.

Investment report

A plain-language read on Nassimville — genuine strengths, honest risks, an independent fair-value range and a Buy / Watch / Avoid position, all from the data above.

Why this may work
  • Freehold — no lease decay, so strong long-horizon holding power.
Why this may fail / what to watch
  • Thin liquidity (0 sales/12 mo · 21-unit project) — a slower, choppier exit and a softer price signal.
  • Check nearby new-launch & upcoming TOP supply — a fresh project within walking distance can cap rents and resale for a few years.
Signals screened from the data — strengths and risks, not confirmed facts. For educational purposes only — not financial advice.

Fair-value range

Several independent value bases — more informative than a single median. The combined range weights the project-specific bases most.

Nearby projectsmedian $psf of projects within ~2.0 km$2,264 psf
Rental-yield-supportedrent $psf × 12 ÷ 3.0% target gross yield$2,608 psf
HomeVestor fair range$2,285–$2,629 psf

See the D10 comparables behind that district base on the map below — switch on “District condos by $psf” in the layers (this project vs cheaper/pricier neighbours).

How is this worked out? — the value bases & combined range
Project median
Recency-filtered median $psf of this project’s own resale caveats (ground & top-floor units excluded).
Same-size comps
Recency-weighted median $psf of caveats within ±25% of the typical unit size (6-mo full, 6–12-mo 70%, 12–24-mo 40%) — the comparable-sales method used in our Valuation tool.
District-comparable
Median $psf across all projects in the same district — a market-level sanity check (a genuinely superior project can sit above it).
Yield-supported
The $psf at which today’s median rent would return a 3.0% target gross yield for a CCR project — anchors price to rental fundamentals.
Combined range
A weighted blend (comps 28%, yield 28%, project median 22%, district 22%); the band width (±5–13%) reflects how far the independent bases disagree, so a genuinely over- or under-priced project sits outside it.
Note: a project-level estimate — a specific unit’s floor, facing and size shift its fair value. Check a specific unit’s price ›
For educational purposes only — not financial advice.
Zeroing in on one unit? Check if it’s fairly priced ›  ·  Work out what to offer ›

Location & neighbourhood

Tap any label below the map to show or hide that layer, or use Show / hide all. On by default: primary schools, MRT stations within 2 km (nearest highlighted), and hawker / malls / supermarkets. Off by default (tap to switch on): Secondary / JC / Poly, international schools, bus stops, healthcare and childcare.

Nearest MRT: Orchard Boulevard MRT Station · ~585 m. Amenities © OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL), tiles © CARTO.

About this project

Project NameNASSIMVILLE
Street NameNASSIM ROAD
Property TypeApartment
TenureFreehold
District / Planning AreaD10
Completion
Number of units21 units
Highest floor in the project
DeveloperSC Global Developments, Far East Consortium International, New World Development - consortium
Land Area (sqm)3,033
Master Plan Plot Ratio1.4

All transactions

No transactions recorded for this project yet.

Rental transactions (54)

Individual private-residential lease contracts, newest first — official URA Data Service. Size is URA’s banded floor area (sqft); the unit number and floor are not disclosed. Click any column heading to sort.

6-month rolling median $psf/month · from individual URA rental contracts

URA records the size band & bedroom count, not the unit number.
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Beds Monthly rent $psf/mo
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