Singapore’s Housing Development Board (HDB) has revealed its masterplan for Berlayar estate, a new residential area at the former Keppel Club site, marking the beginning of the Greater Southern Waterfront’s transformation. Announced by the Minister for National Development, Chee Hong Tat, on 23 September 2025, the estate will provide approximately 10,000 homes, including 7,000 public housing units and 3,000 private units. This development aims to meet the diverse housing needs of Singaporeans, particularly young families seeking proximity to their parents.
The first Build-To-Order (BTO) project, Berlayar Residences, will launch in October 2025, offering 870 flats in various sizes and 200 public rental units. The estate’s design draws inspiration from its maritime heritage, with a terracing skyline and a white and blue colour palette to reflect its waterfront setting. Motifs of local fauna will feature in community spaces, enhancing the estate’s unique identity.
Berlayar estate will dedicate 20% of its 48-hectare area to green spaces, including four green corridors to support ecological connectivity. These corridors, designed with input from nature groups, will enhance biodiversity and provide recreational areas for residents. The estate will also offer a range of amenities, including preschools, supermarkets, and clinics, alongside well-connected walking and cycling paths.
Sustainability is a key focus, with smart lighting systems and eco-friendly design features to manage stormwater and reduce urban heat. The public can learn more about the development at the Berlayar exhibition at HDB Hub from 24 September 2025.