Trafalgar is one of the key subzones within the Hougang Planning Area in Singapore. With an estimated population of 49,090 in 2024, it spans 1.744 square kilometres, making it one of the most densely populated parts of Hougang. The subzone has a population density of 28,142 per square kilometre, reflecting its highly residential character. From 2020 to 2024, Trafalgar experienced a very modest population decline of -0.060%, suggesting that while growth has stabilised, the subzone remains a vibrant and active community hub1.
Trafalgar is located in the western part of the Hougang Planning Area. It is bordered by Fernvale to the north, Compassvale to the northeast, Hougang West to the southeast, Serangoon North to the southwest, and Seletar Hills to the west. This positioning places Trafalgar at the crossroads between Hougang and neighbouring new towns, making it strategically located for connectivity and accessibility.
The subzone has nearly 50,000 residents, making it one of the more populous neighbourhoods in Hougang. The community is largely made up of families living in public housing estates, alongside a smaller proportion of private housing residents. The population is diverse, with a mix of elderly long-term residents and younger families attracted by affordable homes and proximity to schools and amenities.
Trafalgar is primarily residential, dominated by Housing & Development Board (HDB) estates. These estates are interspersed with neighbourhood parks, schools, and small commercial clusters that provide daily essentials. The subzone balances urban living with green spaces, offering residents a blend of convenience and livability. There are also private residential pockets, including condominiums and landed homes near the fringes adjoining Serangoon North and Seletar Hills.
Residents of Trafalgar enjoy strong transport links. The subzone is served by Hougang MRT Station on the North East Line, and is also near Serangoon MRT Station, an interchange with the Circle Line. Several bus services connect Trafalgar with the rest of Hougang, Serangoon, and Ang Mo Kio. For motorists, the Kallang-Paya Lebar Expressway (KPE) and Central Expressway (CTE) provide direct routes to the city and other parts of the island.
Trafalgar is well-served by community amenities such as schools, childcare centres, and neighbourhood shops. Major facilities include Hougang Mall, community clubs, and wet markets that provide convenient shopping and dining options. The area also features healthcare facilities and is well-connected to nearby sports complexes and libraries.
Trafalgar is known for its strong community spirit, typical of Hougang’s established estates. Many long-term residents have lived in the area since the early years of HDB development, fostering a sense of belonging and continuity. Local markets and eateries are integral to the neighbourhood identity, where residents interact regularly and build social ties.
While Trafalgar is primarily residential, it is close to scenic areas such as the Punggol Park Connector and Serangoon Gardens, known for its vibrant food scene. Within Trafalgar, neighbourhood parks and playgrounds provide everyday recreational spaces. Religious institutions such as temples, churches, and mosques add to the cultural diversity and social fabric of the subzone.
The housing landscape in Trafalgar is dominated by HDB flats ranging from 3-room to executive apartments. Average sizes vary between 65 sqm for 3-room flats and 110 sqm for executive units. As of 2024, resale prices for HDB flats in Trafalgar typically range from SGD 420,000 for smaller flats to around SGD 800,000 for larger executive flats. Private condominiums in the area, depending on location and age, can fetch between SGD 1,500 to 1,900 per square foot. Rental prices for HDB flats range from SGD 2,300 to SGD 3,500 per month, while condominiums rent for SGD 3,500 to SGD 5,000 per month.
The name Trafalgar is unique within Singapore’s planning framework. It draws inspiration from the famous Battle of Trafalgar, though its local naming is more symbolic than historical. Few subzones in Singapore share such distinctive names tied to international history, making Trafalgar stand out in Hougang.
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