Amberwood at Holland
New Launch Condo in Holland Plain, District 10
Amberwood at Holland: Latest Updates
- May 2026 – Developer Sim Lian officially names the Holland Link GLS development Amberwood at Holland (昂宝苑). Register to receive the official e-brochure, floor plans and price list when released.
- 07 Aug 2025 – URA awards Holland Link GLS to Sim Lian Land and Sim Lian Development at S$368.37 million (S$1,432 psf ppr) – 22.2% above the second-highest bid. First GLS site to be awarded in the new Holland Plain precinct.
- 29 Jul 2025 – Tender closes with five competitive bids. Sim Lian emerges as the highest bidder, confirming strong developer confidence in the Holland Plain precinct and its MGS school belt positioning.
- Dec 2024 – Holland Link GLS launched for tender as part of the 2H2024 GLS Confirmed List. First private residential GLS in the Holland Plain precinct.
This page will be updated when Sim Lian releases further project details, unit mix and preview timing. Register below to receive updates directly.
Amberwood at Holland is part of the broader Bukit Timah corridor that includes Dunearn House at Dunearn Road in District 11 and the two Newton MRT sites – Bukit Timah Road GLS and Peck Hay Road GLS. For a full comparison across all four launches, read our Bukit Timah new launch condo 2026 guide.
For buyers who want to act in 2026, Dunearn House is the only confirmed new launch available for purchase this year, launching in July 2026.
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HIGHLIGHTS OF AMBERWOOD AT HOLLAND
The Developer: Sim Lian Group
Amberwood at Holland is developed by a joint venture of Sim Lian Land Pte Ltd and Sim Lian Development Pte Ltd – both subsidiaries of Sim Lian Group, one of Singapore’s most established property development and construction companies.
Sim Lian Group has over 40 years of experience building homes in Singapore across residential, commercial, industrial and mixed-use developments. The group was recognised as a Top 10 developer in Singapore by BCI Asia in 2015 and 2016, and was listed on the Mainboard of the Singapore Exchange for 16 years from 2000 to 2016.
Their residential track record includes some of Singapore’s most well-known completed projects:
- Treasure at Tampines – 2,203 units, completed 2023, the largest condominium in Singapore by unit count
- Emerald of Katong – highly anticipated CCR new launch
- Aurelle of Tampines and Rivelle Tampines – recent executive condominium launches with strong take-up rates
- The Lincoln Residences – prime District 11 residential development
- Rochelle at Newton – established Newton corridor development
- Hillion Residences – integrated mixed-use development at Bukit Panjang
- Waterview – 696-unit completed development in Tampines
For Amberwood at Holland, Sim Lian bid 22.2% above the second-place offer – a significant premium that signals deliberate intent to secure the first-mover position in the Holland Plain precinct. The margin reflects confidence in the site’s long-term value rather than a reactive bid, and is consistent with Sim Lian’s pattern of making bold, conviction-driven land acquisitions in locations with structural uplift.
Amberwood at Holland will also be required to include an early childhood development centre within the development – a community-focused requirement that reflects URA’s vision for a liveable, family-friendly Holland Plain precinct.
AMBERWOOD AT HOLLAND
FACT SHEET
| Project Name | Amberwood at Holland (昂宝苑) |
| District | District 10 |
| Address | Holland Link, Holland Plain Precinct, Bukit Timah Planning Area |
| Tenure | 99-year leasehold |
| Site Area | Approximately 185,141 sqft (17,069 sqm) |
| Max GFA | Approximately 257,225 sqft (23,897 sqm) |
| Plot Ratio | 1.4 |
| Max Storeys | 6 storeys |
| Total Number of Units | Approximately 230 units |
| Number of Bidders | 5 |
| Land Bid | S$368.37 million (S$1,432 psf ppr) |
| Developer | Sim Lian Land Pte Ltd (Sim Lian Group) |
| Nearest MRT | King Albert Park MRT (DTL) – approximately 12 to 15 minutes’ walk. Future KAP interchange with Cross Island Line est. 2032 |
| GLS Award Date | 7 August 2025 |
| Expected Launch PSF | Est. S$2,800 to S$3,000 psf (analyst estimates – not confirmed by developer) |
| Estimated TOP | Q4 2030 (estimate based on GLS award date – not confirmed by BCA) |
| Special Requirements | Must include an early childhood development centre |
Explore Other Upcoming Bukit Timah Launches
- Dunearn House – District 11, Sixth Avenue MRT, launching July 2026
- Bukit Timah Road GLS – District 9, Newton MRT, est. launch mid to late 2027
- Peck Hay Road GLS – District 9, Newton MRT, est. launch 2H 2028
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Amberwood at Holland and the Holland Plain Precinct Transformation
Amberwood at Holland is the first private residential development to be awarded in the new Holland Plain precinct – a planned low-density residential enclave that will eventually comprise up to 8 GLS plots within the Bukit Timah Planning Area.
The Holland Plain precinct is bounded by Methodist Girls School and the Brizay Park Good Class Bungalow area to the north, the Holland Green Linear Park and Greenleaf landed housing estate to the south, the Rail Corridor to the west and landed housing at Garlick Avenue to the east. This means the precinct is genuinely surrounded by low-density residential and green uses on all sides – a rare planning outcome for a CCR site of this scale.
Under URA Master Plan 2025, the Holland Plain precinct is envisioned as a verdant, low-density residential enclave capitalising on its proximity to King Albert Park MRT and the 24km Rail Corridor. New developments in the precinct will comprise low to mid-rise buildings with integrated park spaces and green corridors – consistent with the landed estate character of the surrounding neighbourhood.
The precinct benefits from two significant infrastructure upgrades already locked into planning. First, King Albert Park MRT will become a dual-line interchange when the Cross Island Line opens around 2032, with a new CRL station exit planned within the north-west section of the Holland Plain precinct. Second, the Bukit Timah-Rochor Green Corridor will run along the Bukit Timah Canal from the Sixth Avenue area toward Rochor in the city centre, adding a continuous green pedestrian and cycling artery to the neighbourhood.
For buyers who enter at Amberwood at Holland, this means purchasing into a precinct that is in its first chapter – with infrastructure delivery, additional residential supply and rising profile still ahead rather than behind.
Further Reading – Nature and Connectivity at Amberwood at Holland
Amberwood at Holland: Location and MRT Access
King Albert Park MRT – Downtown Line Today, Cross Island Line by 2032
Amberwood at Holland is approximately 12 to 15 minutes’ walk from King Albert Park MRT station on the Downtown Line. The DTL provides direct access to:
- Sixth Avenue – 1 stop
- Tan Kah Kee – 1 stop (for Botanic Gardens and Hwa Chong)
- Botanic Gardens – 2 stops
- Stevens – 3 stops
- Newton – 4 stops
- Bugis, Marina Bay and the CBD – direct via DTL
The future Cross Island Line interchange at King Albert Park, expected around 2032, will significantly expand connectivity – linking residents westward to Clementi and Jurong Lake District, and eastward across to Ang Mo Kio and Pasir Ris without changing trains. A new CRL station exit is specifically planned within the north-west section of the Holland Plain precinct, bringing the interchange closer to Amberwood at Holland residents. Read the full King Albert Park CRL interchange guide.
Driving and Road Access
Residents with vehicles benefit from quick access to major routes:
- Bukit Timah Road – connects directly to Newton, Orchard and the city centre
- Holland Road – connects to Holland Village, One Holland Village and Alexandra
- Pan Island Expressway (PIE) – east-west connectivity across Singapore
- Bukit Timah Expressway (BKE) – connects to Woodlands and the north
Amberwood at Holland: Schools
The Holland Plain location places Amberwood at Holland within one of Singapore’s most established school belts. Families shortlisting this site typically do so with the following schools in mind:
Within 1km (Priority Registration Band)
- Methodist Girls School Primary – one of Singapore’s most sought-after girls’ primary schools, directly bordering the Holland Plain precinct to the north
Within 1 to 2km
- Henry Park Primary School
- Pei Hwa Presbyterian Primary School
- Raffles Girls Primary School
- Nanyang Primary School
Secondary and Post-Secondary
- Methodist Girls School Secondary
- Nanyang Girls High School
- Hwa Chong Institution
- National Junior College
Methodist Girls School Primary borders the Holland Plain precinct directly to the north – one of the most direct adjacencies between a primary school and a new launch site in Singapore. For families planning around MGS, this is not an approximation of proximity. It is structural.
Amberwood at Holland: Lifestyle and Amenities
The Holland Link location combines the calm of a landed residential enclave with easy access to the lifestyle amenities that make Bukit Timah and Holland Village so consistently popular with families.
Nature and Green Spaces
- Rail Corridor – directly borders the Holland Plain precinct to the west. The 24km green trail runs from Tanjong Pagar Railway Station through Bukit Timah and out toward Woodlands – one of Singapore’s most cherished leisure corridors
- Holland Green Linear Park – borders the precinct to the south. Paved canal walk, children’s playground, birdwatching and direct Rail Corridor access from the park’s western end. Read our family guide.
- Bukit Timah-Rochor Green Corridor – NParks’ planned 11km linear park along the Bukit Timah Canal running through the Holland Plain precinct. Holland Green Linear Park section is already open.
- Bukit Timah Nature Reserve – a short drive or cycle away
- Singapore Botanic Gardens – 2 stops via DTL from King Albert Park MRT
Dining, Shopping and Daily Amenities
- Holland Village – a short drive via Holland Road. One of Singapore’s most vibrant lifestyle and dining enclaves, with Cold Storage, cafes, restaurants and boutique retail
- Dunearn Village (896 Dunearn Road) – a refreshed lifestyle mall by Tuan Sing Holdings with dining, enrichment, wellness, sports and supermarket options. Steps from King Albert Park MRT. Open daily 10am to 10pm
- KAP Mall (9 King Albert Park) – neighbourhood retail and F&B, near King Albert Park MRT
- Sixth Avenue Centre – neighbourhood convenience along the Bukit Timah corridor
- Beauty World and Bukit Timah Shopping Centre – short drive via Bukit Timah Road
Neighbourhood Character
Amberwood at Holland is surrounded on all sides by low-density residential uses – Good Class Bungalow areas, landed housing estates and green corridors. This creates a neighbourhood character that feels genuinely quiet and residential, even though the city centre is less than 15 minutes away by rail.
The 6-storey height cap on the development ensures that Amberwood at Holland will be built in harmony with the surrounding low-rise character rather than in contrast to it. This is a meaningful distinction for families choosing between CCR new launches – and one that few comparable sites can offer.
Amberwood at Holland: Investment and Rental
Expected Pricing
Based on the land cost of S$1,432 psf ppr and current construction cost benchmarks, analysts estimate Amberwood at Holland will launch in the range of S$2,800 to S$3,000 psf for typical units. At S$2,900 psf, a 3-bedroom unit of approximately 1,000 sqft would translate to an all-in purchase price broadly in the range of S$2.9 million before stamp duties. Official pricing has not been released by Sim Lian.
For context, Dunearn House in District 11 is launching in July 2026 at an expected S$2,400 to S$2,800 psf. Amberwood at Holland, with its low-rise exclusivity, GCB adjacency and MGS school belt positioning, is expected to price at a premium over comparable mid-rise CCR developments.View the full Amberwood at Holland price guide – including indicative unit price ranges, BSD and ABSD tables and the Progressive Payment Scheme schedule.
Rental Fundamentals
The Bukit Timah corridor consistently attracts expatriate tenant demand, driven by:
- Families with children attending MGS Primary, Henry Park, Raffles Girls Primary and other established schools in the corridor
- Expatriate families from international schools including those in the Bukit Timah and Holland areas
- Professionals who value the quiet residential environment and reliable MRT commute
Low-rise developments in established CCR enclaves have historically commanded rental premiums over comparably priced high-rise units due to the sense of exclusivity, lower density and proximity to nature. Amberwood at Holland is well positioned to attract this premium tenant profile.
Amberwood at Holland vs Dunearn House: Key Differences
Both sites are in the Bukit Timah corridor and are 99-year leasehold CCR new launches. The key differences are:
- District: Amberwood at Holland is in District 10. Dunearn House is in District 11.
- Scale and density: Amberwood at Holland is low-rise, maximum 6 storeys, approximately 230 units. Dunearn House is mid-rise, 5 blocks of 10 to 19 storeys, 380 units.
- MRT: Amberwood at Holland is near King Albert Park MRT (DTL + future CRL). Dunearn House is near Sixth Avenue MRT (DTL + future Turf City CRL).
- Schools: Amberwood at Holland is within 1km of MGS Primary. Dunearn House is within 1km of MGS Primary and within 1 to 2km of Raffles Girls Primary and Henry Park Primary.
- Character: Amberwood at Holland offers a low-rise landed enclave feel adjacent to the Rail Corridor. Dunearn House offers a mid-rise urban residential feel within the Turf City transformation precinct.
- Timeline: Dunearn House launches July 2026 – the confirmed option for buyers who want to act now. Amberwood at Holland is expected to launch in 2026 to 2027.
For a full three-way comparison including Peck Hay Road GLS and Bukit Timah Road GLS, read the complete Bukit Timah new launch condo 2026 guide.
Who Does Amberwood at Holland Suit Best
1. Families planning for Methodist Girls School Primary
MGS Primary directly borders the Holland Plain precinct. For families where MGS is the target school, no other new launch in the Bukit Timah corridor offers this level of physical proximity combined with 1km priority registration access.
2. Buyers who want low-rise exclusivity
The 6-storey height cap creates a genuine landed enclave feel that is rare in CCR new launches. Families who want the lifestyle of a low-density neighbourhood without the cost or maintenance of a landed home will find Amberwood at Holland a compelling alternative.
3. Nature and lifestyle-oriented families
Direct access to the Rail Corridor, Holland Green Linear Park and Bukit Timah Nature Reserve makes Amberwood at Holland the strongest nature-facing option among the four Bukit Timah corridor new launches. Families who prioritise cycling, walking and outdoor routines as part of daily life will value this location highly.
4. GCB-adjacent prestige buyers
Being surrounded by Good Class Bungalow areas on the Brizay Park and Garlick Avenue sides adds a prestige dimension that is difficult to replicate. For buyers who value the address quality and neighbourhood character of GCB-adjacent living, Amberwood at Holland is the most natural new launch option in this corridor.
5. Long-term investors targeting the Holland Plain precinct
With up to 8 GLS plots planned for the Holland Plain precinct, entering at the first site positions investors ahead of the full precinct delivery. As infrastructure matures, additional sites are released and the King Albert Park MRT interchange is completed by 2032, the Holland Plain precinct is expected to appreciate in profile and value.
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FAQ for Amberwood at Holland
What is Amberwood at Holland?
Amberwood at Holland is a 99-year leasehold Government Land Sales site located at Holland Link in District 10, Singapore. Awarded in August 2025 to Sim Lian Land and Sim Lian Development at S$1,432 psf ppr, the site is expected to yield approximately 230 residential units across a maximum of 6 storeys. It is the first GLS site to be awarded in the new Holland Plain precinct and is within 1km of Methodist Girls School Primary.
Who is the developer of Amberwood at Holland?
Amberwood at Holland is developed by a joint venture of Sim Lian Land Pte Ltd and Sim Lian Development Pte Ltd, both subsidiaries of Sim Lian Group. Sim Lian Group has over 40 years of experience building homes in Singapore and was recognised as a Top 10 developer by BCI Asia in 2015 and 2016. Their completed projects include Treasure at Tampines – the largest condominium in Singapore – The Lincoln Residences, Rochelle at Newton, Emerald of Katong and Hillion Residences.
How many units does Amberwood at Holland have?
Amberwood at Holland is expected to yield approximately 230 residential units across a maximum of 6 storeys on a site area of approximately 185,141 sqft. The low plot ratio of 1.4 and 6-storey height cap make this one of the most low-density new launch condominiums in the Core Central Region.
When is the expected launch date for Amberwood at Holland?
Amberwood at Holland was awarded in August 2025. Based on typical development planning timelines of 12 to 18 months from award to launch, a sales launch in 2026 to 2027 is the current estimate. Official launch timing has not been confirmed by Sim Lian. Register to receive updates when preview dates are announced.
Which MRT stations are near Amberwood at Holland?
Amberwood at Holland is approximately 12 to 15 minutes’ walk from King Albert Park MRT station on the Downtown Line, providing direct access to Sixth Avenue, Botanic Gardens, Stevens, Newton and the CBD. The future Cross Island Line interchange at King Albert Park, expected around 2032, will add a second rail line connecting Clementi, Jurong Lake District and the eastern parts of Singapore. A new CRL station exit is specifically planned within the north-west section of the Holland Plain precinct. Read the full KAP CRL interchange guide.
Is Amberwood at Holland within 1km of Methodist Girls School?
Yes. Amberwood at Holland falls within the 1km priority registration band for Methodist Girls School Primary, which directly borders the Holland Plain precinct to the north. Within 1 to 2km are Henry Park Primary School, Pei Hwa Presbyterian Primary School, Raffles Girls Primary School and Nanyang Primary School. Families should verify official school distances with MOE as boundaries are subject to change.
What is the expected launch psf for Amberwood at Holland?
Based on the land cost of S$1,432 psf ppr and current construction cost benchmarks, analysts estimate Amberwood at Holland will launch in the range of S$2,800 to S$3,000 psf for typical units. These are analyst estimates only – official pricing has not been released by Sim Lian. View the full price guide and stamp duty breakdown.
Is Amberwood at Holland freehold or leasehold?
Amberwood at Holland is a 99-year leasehold development, with the lease commencing from the date of award in August 2025.
What is the Holland Plain precinct?
Holland Plain is a new low-density private residential precinct within the Bukit Timah Planning Area, earmarked under URA Master Plan 2025 for up to 8 GLS residential plots around the King Albert Park MRT interchange. The precinct is bounded by Methodist Girls School and the Brizay Park GCB area to the north, Holland Green Linear Park and Greenleaf landed housing to the south, the Rail Corridor to the west and Garlick Avenue landed housing to the east. New developments will be low to mid-rise with integrated park spaces and green corridors, consistent with the surrounding landed estate character.
How does Amberwood at Holland compare to Dunearn House?
Amberwood at Holland is a low-rise District 10 development of approximately 230 units capped at 6 storeys, near King Albert Park MRT on the Downtown Line and within 1km of MGS Primary. Dunearn House is a mid-rise District 11 development of 380 units across 5 blocks of 10 to 19 storeys, near Sixth Avenue MRT on the Downtown Line and within 1km of MGS Primary. Dunearn House launches in July 2026 – the confirmed option for buyers who want to act now. Amberwood at Holland is expected to launch in 2026 to 2027. Both are 99-year leasehold CCR sites within the Bukit Timah school belt.
Can HDB upgraders buy Amberwood at Holland?
Yes. HDB flat owners can purchase Amberwood at Holland subject to HDB conditions. If you currently own an HDB flat, you must sell it within 6 months of Amberwood at Holland’s TOP, estimated at Q4 2030. Purchasing before selling your HDB flat triggers 20% ABSD on the purchase price – on a S$2.9 million unit that is S$580,000 payable within 14 days of signing the Sale and Purchase Agreement. Buyers in this situation should plan their HDB disposal timeline carefully before committing.
Is Amberwood at Holland a good investment?
Amberwood at Holland has several structural investment merits: it is the first and currently only GLS site awarded in the new Holland Plain precinct, giving early buyers a first-mover advantage ahead of up to 7 further GLS plots in the precinct. The confirmed KAP CRL interchange opening in 2032 – before Amberwood at Holland’s estimated Q4 2030 TOP – means buyers benefit from the full interchange premium from day one of occupation. The low-rise format of approximately 230 units limits future supply competition within the precinct. No investment is without risk – consult a licensed financial advisor before committing.
What is the difference between CCR and RCR in Singapore?
The Core Central Region (CCR) includes Districts 9, 10, 11, the Downtown Core and Sentosa. Amberwood at Holland is in District 10, which is CCR. The Rest of Central Region (RCR) covers the city fringe. CCR properties typically command higher per-square-foot prices and attract stronger expatriate rental demand, but also carry higher ABSD for non-first-time buyers. The CCR classification is relevant because it affects ABSD planning and long-term capital value benchmarking.
What is the Chinese name of Amberwood at Holland?
The Chinese name of Amberwood at Holland is 昂宝苑 (Ang Bao Yuan). It was officially named by developer Sim Lian in May 2026.
How many GLS plots are planned for the Holland Plain precinct?
Under URA Master Plan 2025, the Holland Plain precinct is earmarked for up to 8 GLS residential plots around the King Albert Park MRT interchange. Amberwood at Holland, awarded in August 2025, is the first site to be released and awarded. The remaining sites have not yet been released for tender as of May 2026.
Will there be more new launches in Holland Plain after Amberwood at Holland?
Yes. The Holland Plain precinct is planned for up to 8 GLS plots in total. Amberwood at Holland is the first – up to 7 further sites are expected to be released progressively by URA. Each new release will add residential supply and profile to the precinct. Buyers who enter at the first site are acquiring before the precinct is fully established and before the KAP CRL interchange opens in 2032.
What is the ABSD for a foreigner buying Amberwood at Holland?
Foreigners buying Amberwood at Holland pay 60% ABSD on the purchase price, in addition to Buyer’s Stamp Duty (BSD). On a S$3,000,000 unit, that is S$1,800,000 in ABSD alone, payable within 14 days of signing the Sale and Purchase Agreement. ABSD rates are set by the Singapore Government and are subject to change. Verify current rates with IRAS before committing to a purchase. View the full stamp duty breakdown on the price guide page.
Is there a minimum occupation period for Amberwood at Holland?
There is no minimum occupation period (MOP) for private condominiums in Singapore. Amberwood at Holland, as a private new launch, can be sold or rented out immediately upon receiving the keys at TOP, estimated Q4 2030. This is unlike HDB flats and executive condominiums, which carry a 5-year MOP before they can be sold on the open market.
What is the estimated rental yield for Amberwood at Holland?
Based on comparable District 10 leasehold new launches and current Bukit Timah corridor rental rates, analyst estimates suggest gross rental yields of approximately 2.5% to 3.2% at launch price, depending on unit type. A 3-bedroom unit at S$2.9 million achieving a monthly rental of S$7,000 to S$8,000 would generate a gross yield of approximately 2.9% to 3.3%. Rental yield is not guaranteed and depends on actual market conditions at TOP in Q4 2030.
What type of buyer is Amberwood at Holland best suited for?
Amberwood at Holland suits five main buyer profiles: families targeting Methodist Girls School Primary within the 1km priority registration band; buyers who want low-rise exclusivity in a CCR landed enclave capped at 6 storeys; nature-oriented families seeking direct access to the Rail Corridor and Holland Green Linear Park; GCB-adjacent prestige buyers; and long-term investors entering the Holland Plain precinct at the first of up to 8 planned GLS sites.
Amberwood at Holland vs Dunearn House: Which Suits You?
For buyers comparing options across the Bukit Timah corridor, the choice between Amberwood at Holland and Dunearn House comes down to density preference, school priority and timing.
- Choose Dunearn House if you want to act now. It launches in July 2026 in District 11 near Sixth Avenue MRT, within the Bukit Timah Turf City Rejuvenation precinct. It suits families who value the Turf City investment thesis, a mid-rise residential environment and walkable MRT access.
- Choose Amberwood at Holland if you prefer a low-rise exclusive setting adjacent to the Rail Corridor, within 1km of MGS Primary and surrounded by GCB areas. It suits buyers who want the lowest-density CCR new launch experience and are prepared to wait for the 2026 to 2027 launch window.
For a full four-way comparison, read the complete Bukit Timah new launch condo 2026 guide.
