Bukit Timah New Launch Condo 2026 – Dunearn House vs Holland Link vs Newton

Bukit Timah New Launch Condos Map 2026-2027
Bukit Timah new launch condos in 2026 are drawing strong interest from families across Singapore — and it is easy to see why. Three confirmed sites are expected to launch within the same district, each in a slightly different pocket, each suited to a different type of buyer. If you are trying to decide between Dunearn House, Holland Link Residences and the Newton area launch, this guide breaks down the key differences so you can shortlist with clarity.
WHY 2026 IS A SIGNIFICANT YEAR FOR BUKIT TIMAH
New private residential launches in Bukit Timah do not happen often. The district is predominantly made up of landed homes, mature condominiums and established private estates, which means genuine new supply is rare. When three GLS sites come to market in the same window, it gives buyers a meaningful choice — but it also means competition among buyers will be real once previews open.
All three sites sit within the Core Central Region. All three are 99-year leasehold. And all three are positioned within or near the Bukit Timah school belt, which remains one of the strongest motivators for family buyers in Singapore.
DUNEARN HOUSE — FIRST MOVER IN THE TURF CITY PRECINCT
Dunearn House is the most strategically significant of the three launches. Developed by Frasers Property, Sekisui House and CSC Land Group, it is the first private residential project within the Bukit Timah Turf City estate — a precinct that URA’s Master Plan 2025 has designated for long-term transformation into a new live-work-play district housing between 15,000 and 20,000 residents.
Located along Dunearn Road in District 11, the development sits within walking distance of Sixth Avenue MRT on the Downtown Line. The future Turf City MRT station on the Cross Island Line, expected around 2032, will add a second rail connection to the precinct.
For families, the school belt is a key draw. Methodist Girls’ School (Primary) is within 1 km, with Raffles Girls’ Primary, Henry Park Primary and Pei Hwa Presbyterian Primary all within 1 to 2 km depending on stack position.
Dunearn House suits you if: You want MRT walkability, a calm low-density neighbourhood, proximity to the Sixth Avenue school belt, and first-mover advantage in a precinct that will improve structurally over the next decade.
Expected launch: July 2026.
Link: Dunearn House
HOLLAND LINK RESIDENCES — LIFESTYLE AND GREENERY
Holland Link Residences sits in the Holland pocket of Bukit Timah, an area known for its mature greenery, quiet residential streets and proximity to Holland Village. Buyers who choose this location typically value the lifestyle balance — calm weekdays in a low-density estate, with easy weekend access to the dining and retail options along Holland Village and Dempsey Hill.
The school belt here overlaps with Dunearn’s, with several respected primary schools within the general 1 to 2 km radius. For families who want greenery as part of daily life rather than just weekend recreation, Holland Link is a strong contender.
Holland Link suits you if: You prioritise a lifestyle-first environment, enjoy proximity to Holland Village and nature corridors, and prefer a slightly more relaxed pace compared to the Sixth Avenue commuter corridor.
Link: Holland Link Residences
NEWTON AREA LAUNCH — CITY PROXIMITY AND DUAL MRT ACCESS
The Newton area launch appeals to a different buyer profile entirely. Positioned closer to the city fringe, this site offers shorter travel times to Orchard Road, the CBD and Novena’s medical hub. Newton MRT sits on both the North-South Line and the Downtown Line, giving residents genuine dual-line access — a practical advantage for households where both parents commute to different parts of the city.
This pocket is often chosen by families who want the Bukit Timah school belt advantage combined with faster city access. The trade-off is a slightly more urban feel compared to the quieter Dunearn and Holland pockets.
Newton suits you if: You want city proximity, dual MRT connectivity, strong school access and a mature central neighbourhood. Particularly suitable for professionals with CBD-based roles.
Link: Newton Area Launch
| Dunearn House | Holland Link | Newton Area | |
|---|---|---|---|
| District | 11 | 10 | 11 |
| MRT | Sixth Avenue DTL | Holland area | Newton NSL + DTL |
| School Belt | MGS, RGPS, Henry Park | Bukit Timah school belt | Bukit Timah + Novena belt |
| Neighbourhood Feel | Quiet, residential, Turf City precinct | Greenery, lifestyle, mature estate | Central, convenient, city-fringe |
| Best For | First-mover families, MRT commuters | Lifestyle buyers, nature lovers | City professionals, dual-commute households |
| Expected Launch | July 2026 | 2026–2027 | 2026–2027 |
| More Info | View Dunearn House | View Holland Link | View Newton Area |
HOW TO DECIDE
The honest answer is that all three are strong options — the right choice depends entirely on what your household values most day to day.
If your primary concern is school planning and MRT walkability in an improving precinct, Dunearn House offers the clearest long-term upside. If weekend lifestyle and greenery matter more than commute time, Holland Link is the natural fit. If you need to be close to the city and want dual-line MRT flexibility, Newton is the pragmatic choice.
The most important thing is to register early for whichever project interests you. Preview information — floor plans, pricing, unit mix — will be released by developers progressively, and early registrants typically get first access to showflat appointments and indicative pricing.
Register your interest across all Bukit Timah new launches here


