Living in Changi
Changi scores 32/100 median overall across 3 HDB blocks and about 2,155 residents. It is strongest on green space and food, and weakest on leisure. Median commute to the city centre is about 63 minutes.
How Changi scores
- Transport
- 34
- Food
- 78
- Schools
- 20
- Healthcare
- 17
- Daily needs
- 0
- Green space
- 80
- Connectivity
- 21
- Value (lease)
- 19
- Leisure
- 0
Commute by public transport
- Raffles Placecity centre
- 63min
- one-north
- 79min
- Jurong East
- 90min
- Changi Airport
- 42min
Median door-to-door minutes, weekday 08:00, OneMap routing. Compare all towns →
What Changi is like to live in
Changi is a compact HDB town of 3 scored blocks housing roughly 2,155 residents. Across the nine liveability pillars its clearest strengths are green space and food, while leisure is where it lags relative to the rest of Singapore. On our persona composites it reads best for investors, scoring 42/100 for that group.
Getting around and to work
The median block in Changi reaches Raffles Place in about 63 minutes by public transport on a weekday morning, and the town’s best-connected blocks are faster still. Commute varies block to block, so screen against the job hub that matters to you — the CBD, one-north, Jurong East or Changi — rather than the town average alone.
Where to look within Changi
Changi spans 1 subzone — Changi Point. The highest-scoring blocks below are a good starting shortlist; open any block for its full scores, nearest amenities with walk times, and exact commute itinerary.
Highest-scoring blocks in Changi
Who lives here
Census 2020 · Changi planning area- Age profile
- In Changi, 22.7% of residents are under 15 and 10.3% are 65 or older.
- 40–449.2%45–498.6%10–148.1%35–398.1%
Resident data for the Changi planning area, Census 2020 — Singapore Department of Statistics, via OneMap (Singapore Land Authority).