A) Housing and Development Board (HDB)
The Housing and Development Board (HDB) is a common feature ofSingapore Singapore 
- 3rm (3 room) HDB Flat - 2 bedrooms with a built-in area of about 70 sqm or 754 sq ft.
- 4rm (3 room) HDB Flat - 3 bedrooms with a built-in area of about 90 sqm or 969 sq ft.
- 5rm (5 room) HDB Flat - 3 bedrooms with a built-in area of about 110 sqm or 1,184 sq ft.
- EA (Executive Apartment) 3/4 bedrooms with built-in area of about 150 sqm or 1,615 sq ft.
- EM (Executive Mansionette). Same as Executive apartment, except it has two levels.
- 6 Rm (6 room HDB Flat). Jumbo flat joint by two 3 room flats
The Housing and Development Board (HDB) is a common feature of
- 3rm (3 room) HDB Flat - 2 bedrooms with a built-in area of about 70 sqm or 754 sq ft.
- 4rm (3 room) HDB Flat - 3 bedrooms with a built-in area of about 90 sqm or 969 sq ft.
- 5rm (5 room) HDB Flat - 3 bedrooms with a built-in area of about 110 sqm or 1,184 sq ft.
- EA (Executive Apartment) 3/4 bedrooms with built-in area of about 150 sqm or 1,615 sq ft.
- EM (Executive Mansionette). Same as Executive apartment, except it has two levels.
- 6 Rm (6 room HDB Flat). Jumbo flat joint by two 3 room flats
B) Condominium / Private Apartment
Private apartments and condominiums come in various sizes from as small as 500 sq ft to 8,000 sq ft. The units in private residential projects range from studio, 1, 2, 3 and 4-bedroom units to penthouses. Residents, both Singaporeans and foreigners, share a common compound and facilities such as clubhouses, playgrounds, gymnasiums, swimming pools, tennis courts and BBQ pits. Most condominiums also come with 24-hour security surveillance and intercom systems.
- Condo (Condominiums). Apartment with facilities.
- Duplex. Apartment divided into two living residences, having separate entrances.
- HiRise (High rise Apartment). Usually with no facilities.
- LoRise (Low rise Apartment). Usually with no facilities.
- Mansionette. Apartment with two levels, double storey.
- Penthse. Biggest unit in a condo or apartment block. Usually on top floor and two levels.
- TownHse. Landed house that shares the same compound or facilities (if any).
- WalkUp. Low rise apartment without a lift, have to walk up using the stairs.
C) Landed Property
Conventional landed property onSingapore Singapore 
- Bungalow. Free standing house with no shared wall with others except the fence.
- Semi Detached. A pair of houses, two houses joint side by side.
- Inter Terrace (Intermediate Terrace House). A row of houses joint side by side.
- Corner Terrace (Corner Terrace House). The last house of the row of houses.
D) Others
- Colonial House, Bungalow: Houses built in the pre-war British colonial times.
- Conservation House, Shop House: Houses or Shop Houses that are marked for conservation.
- Black and White House: Houses built in the pre-war British colonial times, usually with white external walls with wood support painted in black.
- Heritage House: House constructed with a touch of Asian heritage and culture, Balinese concept and loved by expatriates.
Private apartments and condominiums come in various sizes from as small as 500 sq ft to 8,000 sq ft. The units in private residential projects range from studio, 1, 2, 3 and 4-bedroom units to penthouses. Residents, both Singaporeans and foreigners, share a common compound and facilities such as clubhouses, playgrounds, gymnasiums, swimming pools, tennis courts and BBQ pits. Most condominiums also come with 24-hour security surveillance and intercom systems.
- Condo (Condominiums). Apartment with facilities.
- Duplex. Apartment divided into two living residences, having separate entrances.
- HiRise (High rise Apartment). Usually with no facilities.
- LoRise (Low rise Apartment). Usually with no facilities.
- Mansionette. Apartment with two levels, double storey.
- Penthse. Biggest unit in a condo or apartment block. Usually on top floor and two levels.
- TownHse. Landed house that shares the same compound or facilities (if any).
- WalkUp. Low rise apartment without a lift, have to walk up using the stairs.
C) Landed Property
Conventional landed property on
- Bungalow. Free standing house with no shared wall with others except the fence.
- Semi Detached. A pair of houses, two houses joint side by side.
- Inter Terrace (Intermediate Terrace House). A row of houses joint side by side.
- Corner Terrace (Corner Terrace House). The last house of the row of houses.
D) Others
- Colonial House, Bungalow: Houses built in the pre-war British colonial times.
- Conservation House, Shop House: Houses or Shop Houses that are marked for conservation.
- Black and White House: Houses built in the pre-war British colonial times, usually with white external walls with wood support painted in black.
- Heritage House: House constructed with a touch of Asian heritage and culture, Balinese concept and loved by expatriates.
 




