Lorong 8 Toa Payoh Subzone is a residential district located within the Toa Payoh Planning Area in Singapore. Known for its mix of Housing & Development Board (HDB) estates, schools, and community facilities, the subzone is a mature and well-connected neighbourhood. Its strategic position places it close to neighbouring areas such as Bishan East, Woodleigh, Pei Chun, Boon Teck, and Braddell, making it a sought-after location for families and working professionals alike.
The name “Lorong 8 Toa Payoh” is written in Chinese as 大巴窑八巷 (Dàbāyáo Bā Xiàng). The word “Lorong” means lane in Malay, and is used in many Singaporean road names. “Toa Payoh” itself derives from the Hokkien words toa (big) and payoh (swamp), referring to the area's swampy conditions before urban development.
Like the rest of Toa Payoh, Lorong 8 Toa Payoh Subzone was developed in the 1960s as part of Singapore’s first generation of HDB towns. The area transitioned from agricultural land and kampongs into a modern residential estate with improved housing, infrastructure, and amenities. Over time, it grew into one of the central nodes of Toa Payoh, with schools, markets, and sports facilities catering to its residents.
Lorong 8 Toa Payoh Subzone covers an area of 0.4397 square kilometres. It is bordered by Bishan East to the north, Woodleigh to the east, Pei Chun to the south, Boon Teck to the southwest, and Braddell to the west. The subzone is characterised by residential clusters interspersed with green spaces and schools.
As of 2024, Lorong 8 Toa Payoh Subzone has a population of 6,720 with a population density of 15,285 per square kilometre1. The demographics reflect a mix of elderly residents who moved in during the estate’s early development years, alongside younger families attracted by the central location and nearby schools.
The subzone is predominantly residential, with HDB flats making up most of the housing stock. It also has schools, childcare centres, and recreational amenities. Greenery is integrated into the estate, with neighbourhood parks and tree-lined roads offering a balanced urban environment. The character of Lorong 8 Toa Payoh is that of a family-friendly and community-oriented neighbourhood.
Lorong 8 Toa Payoh Subzone is well-connected to the rest of Singapore. Braddell Road runs along its western boundary, providing road access to central and northern parts of the island. Public transport is convenient, with Braddell MRT Station on the North-South Line located nearby. Bus services link the subzone to other parts of Toa Payoh Planning Area, Bishan, and Kallang.
The subzone features several educational institutions, such as First Toa Payoh Primary School and CHIJ Primary (Toa Payoh). Community amenities include markets, coffee shops, sports facilities, and places of worship. The Toa Payoh East Community Club is also within reach, serving as a hub for residents’ activities and grassroots programmes.
Lorong 8 Toa Payoh has a reputation as a family-centric neighbourhood, with a balance of mature estate charm and modern upgrades. Its community spirit is strong, and residents often identify with Toa Payoh’s history as Singapore’s first satellite town. The neighbourhood is also known for its convenient location near schools, transport links, and workplaces.
Residents enjoy easy access to nearby landmarks such as Toa Payoh Town Park, the Toa Payoh Sports Complex, and community gardens. The presence of schools and playgrounds contributes to a lively environment where children and families gather.
The subzone consists mainly of HDB flats ranging from 3-room to executive apartments. As of Q2 2024, average resale prices for 4-room HDB flats in Toa Payoh range between SGD 600,000 and SGD 750,000, while 5-room units are between SGD 800,000 and SGD 950,0002. Rental rates average around SGD 2,800–3,300 per month for a 4-room flat. The central location and proximity to MRT stations make the area desirable for both buyers and tenants.
Lorong 8 Toa Payoh is well known among food lovers for its hawker fare, especially the stalls in Toa Payoh Lorong 8 Market & Hawker Centre, which is a popular destination for local dishes.
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