South Buona Vista Road is a major arterial road in the Queenstown Planning Area of Singapore. Stretching approximately 2.45 km, it connects North Buona Vista Road at the Ayer Rajah Expressway interchange in the north to Pasir Panjang Road in the south. This road serves as a vital link for residents, businesses, and commuters, connecting key educational institutions, research hubs, and residential estates along its route.
South Buona Vista Road passes through a diverse urban landscape, bordered by residential precincts, educational institutions, and commercial facilities. To the north, it intersects with North Buona Vista Road and the Ayer Rajah Expressway, providing rapid access to the western parts of Singapore. The southern end merges with Pasir Panjang Road, connecting to the port area and further westward destinations. Key roads intersecting South Buona Vista Road include Kent Ridge Crescent and One-North Gateway, making it a well-connected thoroughfare.
The road traces its origins to the early urban planning efforts of Queenstown in the 1960s, developed as Singapore’s first satellite town. South Buona Vista Road was constructed to provide access to the rapidly expanding residential and industrial zones in the area. Over the decades, the road has evolved alongside the growth of nearby research and technology hubs such as One-North, reflecting the subzone’s transformation from a primarily residential corridor to a mixed-use area.
The name Buona Vista is derived from Italian, meaning “good view.” The road is specifically called South Buona Vista Road to differentiate it from North Buona Vista Road. The name is commonly pronounced as "Boo-nah VEE-stah" and in the International Phonetic Alphabet as /ˌbuːnə ˈviːstə/.
South Buona Vista Road is characterised by a mix of low-rise residential buildings, high-rise condominiums, educational institutions, and commercial complexes. The street provides a calm, tree-lined environment in parts near residential areas, contrasting with the busier sections close to One-North and the Ayer Rajah Expressway interchange. Its diverse urban character reflects the multiple functions it serves, from residential living to research and business activities.
South Buona Vista Road is home to both HDB flats and private condominiums. Typical HDB flats are 4-room units ranging from 1,000 to 1,100 sq ft (93–102 sq m) in size. As of 2024, these flats could fetch between SGD 900,000 and 1,050,000 for resale, while rental rates range from SGD 3,500 to 4,500 per month1. Private condominiums along the road, such as The Rochester or Rochester Park, feature units from 700 sq ft (65 sq m) to over 2,000 sq ft (186 sq m), with prices averaging SGD 2,000–2,500 per sq ft for sales and rental rates between SGD 5–8 per sq ft.
The road is well-served by public transport. The nearest MRT station is Kent Ridge MRT Station on the Circle Line, offering convenient travel to the CBD and other parts of Singapore. Several bus stops line South Buona Vista Road, including those near One-North and NUS, providing connections to surrounding precincts, the city, and western industrial areas.
The area along South Buona Vista Road supports a vibrant community with easy access to eateries, cafes, retail shops, and educational institutions. Fitness centres, parks, and recreational facilities contribute to a high quality of life for residents and professionals working nearby. The road’s proximity to One-North also attracts a dynamic mix of expatriates and local professionals.
South Buona Vista Road runs adjacent to Rochester Park, a charming area with conserved colonial bungalows that have been converted into restaurants and cafes, creating a unique dining and lifestyle destination in western Singapore.
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