Goodman Road, Singapore (AI generated on 25 December 2025)
Goodman Road is a residential road located in the eastern part of Singapore, running through the well-regarded Marine Parade area. Measuring approximately 1.4 kilometres in length, the road connects Wilkinson Road in the southwest to Tanjong Katong Road in the northeast. It forms part of a network of established streets that define one of Singapore’s most prestigious and historically rich residential districts, long associated with landed homes, mature greenery, and proximity to the coast.
The development of Goodman Road is closely tied to the early suburban growth of the Katong and Marine Parade districts in the early 20th century. During this period, the eastern coastline of Singapore was gradually transformed from coconut plantations and rural estates into residential enclaves favoured by Europeans and affluent locals. The area’s appeal lay in its sea breezes, spacious land parcels, and relative distance from the crowded town centre.
Goodman Road was laid out as part of this wave of suburban expansion, serving large residential plots and providing a connector between emerging neighbourhood roads. While subsequent decades saw extensive land reclamation and the growth of high-density housing elsewhere in Marine Parade, Goodman Road largely retained its low-rise, landed-housing character, which remains one of its defining features today.
According to the book Singapore Street Names by Victor R. Savage and Brenda S. A. Yeoh, Goodman Road was named after Sir Gerald Aubrey Goodman (1862–1921), a prominent legal figure in British Malaya1. Goodman served as Attorney-General of the Straits Settlements during the First World War, a period marked by political uncertainty and global upheaval.
In 1920, he was appointed Chief Justice of the Straits Settlements, reflecting his standing and contributions to the colonial legal system. Sadly, he passed away in 1921 before he could formally take up the post. The road was named in his honour in the same year, following the colonial-era practice of commemorating senior administrators and officials through street names.
Goodman Road is best known for its calm, exclusive residential atmosphere. The street is lined predominantly with landed properties, including large detached houses, semi-detached homes, and a number of rebuilt modern residences that sit alongside older houses dating back several decades. The low traffic volume and generous plot sizes give the road a distinctly private feel, despite its central location within District 15.
The surrounding area combines heritage and modernity. While Goodman Road itself is quiet, it lies close to the vibrant Katong and Tanjong Katong neighbourhoods, which are known for their cultural diversity, food heritage, and historic architecture. This balance of tranquillity and accessibility has made the area consistently attractive to long-term residents.
Goodman Road plays a supporting role in the local road network rather than acting as a major thoroughfare. Its key connections include:
Through these connections, residents can easily reach Mountbatten Road, East Coast Parkway access points, and other important routes serving the eastern part of Singapore.
Although Goodman Road itself is residential, several notable attractions and amenities lie within its vicinity. These include the historic Katong area, famed for its Peranakan culture and colourful shophouses, as well as the Old Airport Road area, known island-wide for its hawker food. The East Coast Park, one of Singapore’s most popular recreational spaces, is also a short drive away, offering cycling paths, beaches, and dining options.
Goodman Road sits within one of Singapore’s most expensive residential districts. As of 2024–2025, landed property prices in District 15 typically range from around SGD 2,300 to SGD 3,200 per square foot of land area, depending on plot size, frontage, and redevelopment potential2. Properties along Goodman Road often occupy land sizes of approximately 4,000 to 7,000 sq ft (372–650 sq m).
In terms of absolute values, detached houses on Goodman Road frequently transact in the range of SGD 9 million to well above SGD 15 million. Rental demand is strong, particularly among expatriate families, with monthly rents commonly ranging from SGD 10,000 to SGD 18,000. Compared to the national average, prices and rents here are significantly higher, reflecting the road’s exclusivity, location, and limited supply of landed homes.
The nearest MRT station to Goodman Road is Dakota MRT Station (CC8) on the Circle Line. This line provides convenient connections to Paya Lebar, Bishan, and the one-north area, as well as interchanges with other major MRT lines across the island3.
In addition to the MRT, several bus services operate along Tanjong Katong Road and Mountbatten Road, with bus stops located within walking distance of Goodman Road. These services offer direct routes to the Central Business District, Marina Bay, and other parts of eastern Singapore.
An interesting aspect of Goodman Road is that it lends its name to the wider “Goodman” residential enclave, which is often used by property agents and residents to describe the surrounding cluster of prestigious landed streets. Despite being located in a highly urbanised city, parts of Goodman Road still evoke a suburban, almost resort-like feel, a reminder of the area’s origins as a seaside retreat over a century ago.
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