Fajar
Subzone · 88 HDB blocks · ~22,991 residents
Fajar is a Singapore neighbourhood with 88 scored HDB blocks, averaging 63.1/100 for liveability (best block 71.4, lowest 54.2). Around 22,991 residents live here.
63Mean / 100
Average pillar scores
- Transport
- 80
- Food
- 45
- Schools
- 100
- Healthcare
- 50
- Daily needs
- 61
- Green space
- 54
- Connectivity
- 43
- Value (lease)
- 64
- Leisure
- 67
Score spread by persona
- Overall
- 54.2–71.4 · μ63.1
- Young Families
- 62.2–77.1 · μ69.5
- Seniors
- 45.8–64.4 · μ55.2
- Renters
- 46.4–65.6 · μ58.1
- Investors
- 56.1–74.9 · μ63.9
Who lives here
Census 2020 · Bukit Panjang planning areaFigures cover the wider Bukit Panjang planning area.
- Age profile
- In Bukit Panjang, 14.9% of residents are under 15 and 12.7% are 65 or older.
- 55–598.1%25–297.6%30–347.6%45–497.6%
- Household income
- 39.3% of Bukit Panjang households earn $10,000 or more a month (gross, from work).
- $20,000+12.3%No working person10.1%$5,000–5,9996%$15,000–17,4995.9%
- Dwelling mix
- 82.8% of Bukit Panjang households live in HDB flats; 17.1% in condominiums or landed homes.
- HDB 4 room flats39.3%HDB 5 room and executive flats32.4%Condominiums and other apartments15.2%HDB 3 room flats8.3%
- Household size
- 31.9% of Bukit Panjang households are one or two people; 4-person households are the most common.
- 4-person23.3%3-person21.6%2-person20.5%5-person13.9%
- In education
- Of Bukit Panjang residents currently in education, 26.6% attend polytechnic or university.
- Primary31.9%Secondary24%University15%Polytechnic11.6%
- Commute to work
- 56.6% of working Bukit Panjang residents commute by public transport; 30.7% drive or ride.
- Car22.7%MRT LRT and bus20.5%Bus17%Other combi MRT LRT or bus10.5%
Resident data for the Bukit Panjang planning area, Census 2020 — Singapore Department of Statistics, via OneMap (Singapore Land Authority).
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Lowest-scoring blocks
Recent resale medians
- EXECUTIVE: S$501 psf (2026-05, 2 txns)