Aljunied is a subzone of the Geylang Planning Area in Singapore. It is a well-established residential area featuring a mix of public and private housing, with good connectivity and proximity to key parts of the city. As of 2024, the subzone has a population of 43,210, spread across an area of 2.961 sq km, giving it a population density of approximately 14,591 per sq km. Between 2020 and 2024, Aljunied's population increased by 1.9%1.
Aljunied is bordered by several other subzones, making it a central part of eastern Singapore. To the north lies Kallang Way, while MacPherson is to the northeast. Geylang East borders it on the east, and Mountbatten is to the south. Tanjong Rhu lies to the southwest, Kampong Bugis to the west, and Boon Keng to the northwest. The area is generally flat, with a mix of residential blocks, commercial spaces, and pockets of greenery.
The subzone has a diverse population, primarily comprising ethnic Chinese, Malays, and Indians, reflecting the multicultural character of Singapore. Many residents live in public Housing & Development Board (HDB) flats, while a smaller portion resides in private condominiums and landed properties. The median age in the area is slightly lower than the national average, owing to the presence of young families and working adults.
Aljunied features a mix of high-density residential developments, light commercial activity along major roads, and smaller community spaces. HDB flats dominate the landscape, interspersed with private condominiums and townhouses. The area also includes local markets, small retail shops, and eateries, giving it a lively, neighborhood feel while maintaining a residential character. Streets such as Aljunied Road, MacPherson Road, and Sims Avenue are major arteries facilitating traffic flow and access to the rest of Singapore.
Aljunied is well-connected through multiple modes of transport. The subzone is served by the Aljunied MRT Station on the East West Line, providing direct access to the city center and other residential districts. Numerous bus services run along main roads, connecting residents to adjacent subzones and the broader Singapore bus network. Major roads such as Sims Avenue, Geylang Road, and Paya Lebar Road enhance vehicular connectivity.
The community in Aljunied is served by several amenities, including schools, healthcare facilities, and recreational areas. Notable schools include Aljunied Primary School and Canossa Convent Primary School. Community centers offer programs for residents, while hawker centers, supermarkets, and retail outlets provide everyday necessities. Parks and open spaces such as Aljunied Park and small playgrounds offer recreational options for families and children.
Aljunied is known for its vibrant, urban-residential identity. Its close proximity to the central parts of Singapore makes it popular among young working adults and families seeking convenient access to the city while living in a well-established neighborhood. The presence of both older HDB flats and modern private condominiums gives the subzone a blend of heritage and contemporary living.
Housing in Aljunied primarily consists of HDB flats and private condominiums. The average HDB flat size is approximately 900–1,200 sq ft (84–112 sq m), with resale prices ranging from SGD 450,000 to 650,000 as of 2024, and rental rates averaging SGD 2,200–2,800/month2. Private condominiums have units averaging 1,000–1,500 sq ft (93–139 sq m), with sale prices around SGD 1.1–1.8 million and rentals between SGD 3,500–5,000/month. Compared to the rest of Singapore, Aljunied offers relatively affordable housing while maintaining excellent connectivity and amenities.
Aljunied is one of Singapore's older residential areas with a name derived from Aljunied Road, itself named after Syed Aljunied, a prominent Arab merchant and philanthropist in the 19th century. The subzone reflects Singapore’s multicultural heritage and continues to be a vibrant, community-focused neighborhood.
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