Clementi Woods is a vibrant residential subzone of the Clementi Planning Area in Singapore. With an estimated population of 18,860 in 2024, spread across an area of 1.058 sq km, it has a density of 17,826 persons per sq km. The population has grown steadily, recording a 4.2% increase between 2020 and 2024, reflecting its appeal as a residential hub surrounded by greenery and educational institutions.
Clementi Woods lies in the southern part of the planning area, bordered by Clementi North to the north, Singapore Polytechnic to the northeast, Dover to the east, the National University of Singapore (NUS) to the southeast, Pasir Panjang 1 to the south, Clementi West to the west, and Clementi Central to the northwest. Its proximity to both educational institutions and major roadways gives it strategic importance.
Home to nearly 19,000 residents, Clementi Woods has a mix of students, working professionals, and families. Its demographic profile is shaped by its closeness to universities and schools, creating a diverse and youthful population base. The healthy population growth of recent years highlights its attractiveness as a residential choice.
The subzone balances urban housing with green spaces. Residential developments, both HDB flats and private condominiums, dominate the landscape. These are complemented by pockets of parkland and tree-lined avenues. The presence of Clementi Woods Park enhances its character, providing residents with a blend of modern living and natural surroundings.
Connectivity in Clementi Woods is excellent, with easy access to Clementi MRT Station on the East-West Line, as well as Dover MRT Station to the east. Major roads such as Clementi Road and West Coast Road provide smooth connections to other parts of Singapore. Bus services are extensive, linking residents to educational hubs, workplaces, and retail centers.
The subzone offers a range of community facilities including markets, hawker centres, and schools. Residents can also enjoy recreational amenities like Clementi Woods Park and sports facilities within nearby schools and tertiary institutions. The close proximity to Clementi Mall ensures retail convenience, while the NUS campus adds cultural and intellectual vibrancy.
Clementi Woods is often identified by its lush greenery and student-centric environment. It is a neighborhood where long-term residents live alongside students and academics, fostering a diverse community spirit. The parkland identity makes it stand out from other denser subzones in Clementi.
Clementi Woods Park is the highlight of the subzone, offering walking trails, fitness corners, and scenic views. The proximity to NUS also gives residents easy access to cultural facilities such as museums, auditoriums, and sports halls, making the subzone appealing for both lifestyle and leisure.
The real estate market in Clementi Woods includes a mix of HDB flats and private condominiums. HDB units here typically range from 3-room to executive flats, with resale prices between SGD 450,000 and SGD 850,000 depending on flat size and age. The average flat size varies from 70 to 120 square meters, catering to both smaller and larger families. Rentals for HDB flats average between SGD 2,200 and SGD 3,500 per month, depending on location and amenities.
Private condominiums such as Varsity Park and Westcove Condominium offer larger and more upscale living spaces. Prices for private housing range between SGD 1,600 and SGD 2,000 per square foot, with monthly rents typically falling between SGD 3,800 and SGD 5,500. These developments appeal to professionals and expatriates seeking quality homes near educational and business hubs.
A fun fact about Clementi Woods is that the park after which the subzone is named was once part of a secondary forest area, later redeveloped into a community green space to enhance the liveability of Clementi’s residential estates.
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