Serangoon Central is a major road located in the Serangoon Planning Area of Singapore. Running from Yio Chu Kang Road in the north to Serangoon Avenue 1 in the south, it is intersected by Upper Serangoon Road. This makes it a central thoroughfare of the Serangoon estate, with residential developments, shopping amenities, and transportation links converging in the area. The nearest MRT station is Lorong Chuan MRT Station (CC14) on the Circle Line.
Serangoon Central is a bustling road that acts as a hub for the surrounding neighbourhood. It serves both vehicular and pedestrian traffic, linking important roads while also providing access to community facilities, shopping malls, and residential developments. At its northern end, it connects to Yio Chu Kang Road, while the southern stretch links with Serangoon Avenue 1. The road’s intersection with Upper Serangoon Road makes it a key connector in the northeastern part of Singapore.
The development of Serangoon Central can be traced back to the 1980s when Serangoon New Town was established as a housing estate. The Housing & Development Board (HDB) spearheaded much of the development, introducing high-rise residential blocks, schools, and amenities. The name "Serangoon" itself is believed to derive from the Malay word rangong, referring to a type of bird, or alternatively from the Tamil word serangku, meaning to join together, which could be a nod to the confluence of roads and rivers in the area1.
The name Serangoon is pronounced as /səˈræŋɡuːn/ in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). In common spelling, it is simply pronounced as "suh-rang-goon." The road’s name reflects its central position within Serangoon, hence the suffix "Central."
The character of Serangoon Central is vibrant and mixed-use. On one side, there are high-density HDB flats, while on the other, residents enjoy close proximity to malls like NEX, community centres, and schools. The road is well-paved, lined with greenery, and designed to accommodate both private cars and buses, making it accessible to people from different walks of life.
Surrounding Serangoon Central are a number of key streets and amenities:
With its strategic placement, Serangoon Central acts as a main artery for residents moving around the Serangoon neighbourhood and beyond.
One of the most notable landmarks along Serangoon Central is NEX Mall, one of the largest suburban shopping malls in Singapore. It houses a wide range of retail outlets, supermarkets, dining options, and entertainment venues, making it a major draw for residents and visitors alike. Other nearby attractions include community facilities such as the Serangoon Public Library and the Serangoon Community Club.
The residential developments along Serangoon Central are primarily HDB flats, with some condominiums and private apartments nearby. As of 2025, the median resale price for a 4-room HDB flat in Serangoon Central is around SGD 650,0002, which is comparable to the broader market average in Singapore. Units typically measure about 1,000 sq ft (93 sq m), while 5-room flats may be about 1,200 sq ft (111 sq m). Rental prices for a 4-room HDB flat average about SGD 2,800 per month3.
In comparison, private condominiums in the vicinity, such as those near Serangoon Garden and Lorong Chuan, can fetch between SGD 1,500 to 1,800 per sq ft. A 1,200 sq ft (111 sq m) condominium unit would therefore cost upwards of SGD 1.8 million, depending on age and facilities.
The nearest MRT station is Lorong Chuan MRT Station (CC14), located on the Circle Line. Additionally, Serangoon MRT Interchange, a short distance away, connects the Circle Line with the North East Line, providing convenient travel to the city and other parts of the island.
Numerous bus stops line Serangoon Central, offering services that connect the neighbourhood to Hougang, Ang Mo Kio, Bishan, and beyond. Bus services include both feeder and trunk routes, ensuring extensive coverage for daily commuters.
A fun fact about Serangoon Central is that it has one of the most prominent suburban shopping hubs in Singapore with NEX Mall, which is directly connected to the Serangoon MRT Interchange. This seamless integration of public transport and retail facilities makes it one of the most convenient neighbourhood hubs in the country.
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