Faber is a serene residential subzone within the Clementi Planning Area in Singapore. Covering an area of 0.9482 sq km, it is home to an estimated 8,060 residents in 2024. With a population density of 8,501 persons per sq km, it is one of the lower-density subzones in Clementi, offering a quieter living environment. Between 2020 and 2024, Faber recorded a remarkable 11% population growth, reflecting its rising popularity as a sought-after housing enclave.
Faber is located in the western part of the planning area. It is bounded by Toh Tuck to the north, Clementi North to the east, Clementi Central to the southeast, West Coast to the southwest, and the International Business Park to the west. Its positioning near major residential and business districts gives it both a tranquil and strategic setting.
With just over 8,000 residents, Faber has a relatively small population compared to its neighbouring subzones. Families and long-term residents dominate the demographic profile, with fewer transient populations compared to areas near universities. The steady 11% growth rate over the past four years highlights the strong demand for housing in this leafy residential enclave.
The character of Faber is defined by its private housing estates, interspersed with green buffers and small neighbourhood parks. Unlike denser subzones dominated by HDB estates, Faber has a more exclusive feel, with landed properties, low-rise condominiums, and cluster housing developments shaping the area. This low-rise, low-density environment makes it one of the quieter corners of Clementi.
Although Faber does not have an MRT station within its boundaries, it enjoys good connectivity to Clementi MRT on the East-West Line, located nearby in Clementi Central. Road connections via Clementi Avenue 6, Commonwealth Avenue West, and the Ayer Rajah Expressway (AYE) make commuting convenient. Numerous bus services also serve the subzone, linking it to nearby residential and business hubs.
Faber offers residents access to schools, childcare centers, and neighbourhood parks. Its proximity to Clementi Mall and West Coast Plaza ensures that retail, dining, and banking amenities are within easy reach. The nearby International Business Park and educational institutions further enhance its community ecosystem, providing both work and study opportunities close to home.
The neighbourhood identity of Faber is closely tied to its low-rise, residential charm. It is often seen as a peaceful retreat compared to the busier, denser heart of Clementi. Residents enjoy a strong sense of community, with neighbourhood associations and private estate groups fostering social bonds.
One of the interesting aspects of Faber is its network of quiet residential streets lined with greenery, creating a suburban atmosphere. In addition, its proximity to the International Business Park and the educational belt makes it unique, offering both peaceful living and convenience. West Coast Park and the Ulu Pandan Park Connector are also easily accessible, providing leisure and recreational opportunities for residents.
Real estate in Faber is dominated by private landed properties, cluster housing, and low-rise condominiums. HDB flats are relatively rare in this subzone, distinguishing it from other parts of Clementi. Average landed home prices in Faber range from SGD 3 million to SGD 6 million depending on size, tenure, and location. Cluster housing and condominiums are priced around SGD 1,600 to SGD 1,900 per square foot. Rentals for condominiums generally fall between SGD 4,000 and SGD 6,000 per month, while larger landed homes may command rents upwards of SGD 8,000 monthly.
The spaciousness of housing units here is a key attraction, with most landed properties offering built-up areas of 250 to 400 square meters, catering to families seeking generous living spaces.
A fun fact about Faber is that its name is shared with Mount Faber, one of Singapore’s iconic hilltop attractions, although the two are geographically distinct. The name “Faber” evokes prestige and exclusivity, adding to the subzone’s appeal.
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