Everton Park Subzone is a distinctive part of the Bukit Merah Planning Area in Singapore. It combines historical housing estates, modern residential developments, and close proximity to the Central Business District (CBD), making it an area where heritage and urban vibrancy intersect.
Everton Park Subzone covers 0.6357 square kilometres1. It is strategically located near the heart of the city and is bordered by:
This prime location places Everton Park at the edge of the historic Chinatown district while also connecting it to major commercial and port zones along Singapore’s southern waterfront.
As of 2024, the Everton Park Subzone has a population of 7,5101. With its limited land area, it records a relatively high population density of 11,814 people per square kilometre. Between 2020 and 2024, the population saw a decline of -0.97%, reflecting a stable yet slightly shrinking demographic, partly due to an ageing resident base and redevelopment in the area.
The subzone is characterised by a blend of heritage and modernity. Everton Park is well known for its older HDB blocks, which house long-time residents and local businesses, creating a strong sense of community. In recent years, the area has also seen the emergence of modern condominium projects and boutique apartments, attracting young professionals and expatriates.
Its proximity to Chinatown and the CBD makes it a highly desirable residential location. The neighbourhood has also gained a reputation for cafés, art studios, and lifestyle shops that have moved into older shophouses and community spaces, adding to its eclectic charm.
Everton Park Subzone enjoys excellent connectivity. It is within walking distance of Outram Park MRT Interchange, which connects the East-West, North-East, and Thomson-East Coast Lines, making it one of the best-served transport nodes in central Singapore. Major roads like Neil Road and Cantonment Road also run along its periphery, linking residents to the CBD, Chinatown, and southern port areas.
Everton Park is often described as a heritage-meets-modern enclave. The neighbourhood retains its community-oriented atmosphere while embracing contemporary urban living. Its artistic vibe, historical housing blocks, and proximity to bustling Chinatown give it a character distinct from other parts of Bukit Merah.
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