| Total units | 348 |
|---|---|
| Blocks | 5 |
| Size range | 689–990 sqft |
| Bedrooms | Units | Share |
|---|---|---|
| 1-bedroom | 80 | 23% |
| 2-bedroom | 150 | 43% |
| 3-bedroom | 109 | 31% |
| 4-bedroom | 9 | 3% |
Relevant market insights
Showing 10 of 193 total recorded transactions.
| 2026-05-01 | New Sale | $2,437,000 | 721 | $3,380 | 2BR | 6 to 10 | |
| 2026-05-01 | New Sale | $2,546,000 | 721 | $3,531 | 2BR | 6 to 10 | |
| 2026-04-01 | New Sale | $2,602,000 | 721 | $3,609 | 2BR | 6 to 10 | |
| 2026-04-01 | New Sale | $2,617,000 | 721 | $3,630 | 2BR | 6 to 10 | |
| 2026-03-01 | New Sale | $1,672,000 | 495 | $3,378 | 1BR | 6 to 10 | |
| 2026-03-01 | New Sale | $2,664,000 | 742 | $3,590 | 2BR | 6 to 10 | |
| 2026-02-01 | New Sale | $2,607,000 | 721 | $3,616 | 2BR | 6 to 10 | |
| 2026-02-01 | New Sale | $1,666,000 | 495 | $3,366 | 1BR | 6 to 10 | |
| 2026-02-01 | New Sale | $2,395,000 | 721 | $3,322 | 2BR | 1 to 5 | |
| 2026-01-01 | New Sale | $3,318,000 | 1,022 | $3,247 | 3BR | 1 to 5 |
Every unit in the project — floors top to bottom, stacks left to right, tinted by bedroom type. Tap a unit to see its transactions. for THE ROBERTSON OPUS
| 01 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 05 | 06 | 07 | 08 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10 | #10-017432BR | #10-021,0443BR | #10-031,0123BR | #10-046892BR | #10-056892BR | #10-069903BR | #10-077102BR | #10-087432BR |
| 09 | #09-017432BR | #09-021,0443BR | #09-031,0123BR | #09-046892BR | #09-056892BR | #09-069903BR | #09-077102BR | #09-087432BR |
| 08 | #08-017432BR | #08-021,0443BR | #08-031,0123BR | #08-046892BR | #08-056892BR | #08-069903BR | #08-077102BR | #08-087432BR |
| 07 | #07-017432BR | #07-021,0443BR | #07-031,0123BR | #07-046892BR | #07-056892BR | #07-069903BR | #07-077102BR | #07-087432BR |
| 06 | #06-017432BR | #06-021,0443BR | #06-031,0123BR | #06-046892BR | #06-056892BR | #06-069903BR | #06-077102BR | #06-087432BR |
| 05 | #05-017432BR | #05-021,0443BR | #05-031,0123BR | #05-046892BR | #05-056892BR | #05-069903BR | #05-077102BR | #05-087432BR |
| 04 | #04-017432BR | #04-021,0443BR | #04-031,0123BR | #04-046892BR | #04-056892BR | #04-069903BR | #04-077102BR | #04-087432BR |
| 03 | #03-017432BR | #03-021,0443BR | #03-031,0123BR | #03-046892BR | #03-056892BR | #03-069903BR | #03-077102BR | #03-087432BR |
| 02 | #02-017432BR | #02-021,0443BR | #02-031,0123BR | #02-046892BR | #02-056892BR | #02-069903BR | #02-077102BR | #02-087432BR |
88,867 HDB households within 4km of THE ROBERTSON OPUS. 79,495 are in the addressable upgrader pool — MOP-eligible blocks, net of recent resale resets.
79,495
Able to sell now
net of resale resets
22,136
Competing supply
units within 4km
8,114 households are in past-MOP blocks but were resold in the last 5 years — the new buyer's own MOP restarted, so these are excluded from the sellable-now pool.
In plain English:adds tomorrow’s competition — today’s new launches that will resell once their 4-year SSD is up (scaled to how many actually sell, so it’s an estimate).
Projected resale(the dotted band) = today’s new launches returning as resale supply once their first owners clear the 4-year SSD. It is a haio estimate, not a booked sale: each launch becomes eligible to resell about 4-5 years after launch, once the 4-year seller’s stamp duty lifts. We then count only the share that real past resales show actually sell each year — ~0.6% by year 1, ~2.3% by year 2, ~6.1% by year 3, ~9.1% by year 4, ~12.1% by year 5, rising to ~27% by year 10 — so the band is the competition we’d actually expect, not every unit that could sell. The booked-resale band always wins where real caveats already exist. The ratio includes this projected supply.
MOP estimated as HDB completion year + 5 (standard scheme); +10 for Plus/Prime/PLH blocks. Able-to-sell figure nets out resale transactions in the last 5 years (those buyers' own MOP restarted). haio estimate — not guaranteed to reflect individual flat eligibility.
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