Seletar has always had its own unique character, often perceived as a little out of the way from the bustling heart of Singapore. Some folks describe it as “ulu,” implying it’s on the more remote side, while others appreciate its peaceful, almost sanctuary-like atmosphere. Then, there are those who associate Seletar primarily with the Aerospace Park located there. However, if there’s one thing we’ve learned from Singapore’s urban development, it’s that an area can be completely reimagined. Take Jurong East, for example, where government intervention has transformed its prospects and appeal. We might see a similar story unfolding in Seletar in the near future. Let’s dive into the possible changes and how they could reshape the property landscape in this intriguing spot.
So, what exactly is going on in Seletar at the moment?
While the Seletar Aerospace Park is a significant landmark, it’s not the only feature that sets this area apart. Seletar is also recognized for its charming colonial black-and-white bungalows, which are mostly managed by the Singapore Land Authority (SLA). As for private residences, Seletar mainly consists of low-density housing…