Jurong West town, now an industrial estate, was initially a region dominated by low hills, swamps,
and thick jungle. The town has experienced an ever increasing influx of workers around the Corporation Road and Boon Lay industrial
area. Jurong Lake also attracts many tourists. The Jurong West HDB Estate has been providing comfortable and sustainable living
space at affordable prices to all these workers and tourists for many generations.
A varying range of housing units serve the residential purposes of about 160,000 local residents.
Another interesting thing to note is that the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) intends to rejuvenate more residential areas
in Jurong in an attempt to develop more commercial hubs outside the Central Business District area, an objective of the 2008
Master Plan.
The amenities provided by the estate are on par with the urban lifestyle, including shopping centres, hospitals,
banks, recreational facilities, educational institutes and an excellent transport network. These facilities make the Jurong
West HDB Estate an ideal place for property investment.
Location Specifics
Jurong West HDB estate is located in the Western region of the city. Jurong West covers an area
of 9.90 square Kilometres. The neighbouring regions are Pioneer (District 22), Boon Lay (District 22), Taman Jurong (District
22), Jalan Bahar (District 24), West Coast (District 05).
The area has been divided into several sub-zones for the ease of planning and development, especially
of the residential unit blocks. These are:
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Bulim
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Boon Lay
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Hong Kah
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Taman Jurong
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Chin Bee
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Kian Teck
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SAFTI
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Yunnan
Transportation Facilities
The local residents of the Jurong West HDB estate are kept well connected with excellent roads
and railway transport networks.
For residents who travel by train, Lakeside MRT (EW26) and Boon Lay MRT (EW27) are the nearest
stations. Construction is underway to extend the MRT Station to Joo Koon and Pioneer.
The Pan Island Expressway connects the residents of the estate with the rest of the city. Jurong West Avenue
2 and Boon Lay are also connected to the HDB estate. Bus services that run in the area are:
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SBS Transit - 30, 79, 99, 243G, 246,154,174e, 179, 182, 182M,193,194, 198,
199, 240, etc.
Taxis and hired cars are also available as convenient alternative modes of transport to the
residents.
Educational Institutions
Educational institutions imparting high standard education to the residents of Jurong West HDB
Estate are aplenty. These comprise of a number of Primary and Secondary schools. Universities and institutions offering tertiary
courses are also present close to the HDB estate complex. Some of these have been listed below:
Primary Schools
Secondary Schools
Tertiary Institutions
Facilities / Amenities
Residents and tourists are always fascinated by the facilities that Jurong West can offer them.
All the amenities required for modern day living are found at arm's length. There is a great opportunity for shopping and
dining, parks and playground for kids to have a fun time, easy accessibility to banks, reliable and reputed health care services,
a myriad of recreational facilities and many more.
Shopping Centres
- Jurong West Street Market And Food Centre
Dine-Out Places
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Kopitiam
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Hwa Keat Eating House
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Boon Lay Raja Restaurant
Community Centres and Clubs
Healthcare Facilities
Places of Worship
Others
For generations, the HDB Estate has served its residents with its superior services for a safe, convenient
and healthy lifestyle. Jurong West HDB Estate has gained recognition for providing quality homes which are now assets for
their owners. The HDB estate in Jurong West has been undergoing massive facelift to maintain a high quality of life. With
its various options of monetization, mortgage financing and rental scheme for public, the HDB estate provides the most sought
after homes for property investor.
Did you know...
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In regards to the number of birds, Jurong Bird Park (located on Jurong Hill's western slope) is the largest
bird park in the world.
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Jurong Hill has what is known as a "garden of fame", named for the trees that were planted by foreign high-ranking
officials.