Why owning a GCB in Singapore is the ultimate legacy move

Good Class Bungalows in Singapore

Few property types in Singapore carry more weight financially or symbolically than the Good Class Bungalow (GCB). With only around 2,800 plots across 39 enclaves, GCBs remain the country’s most exclusive form of residential real estate, protected by URA zoning and citizen-only ownership rules.

In this video, I break down why GCBs continue to outperform other luxury segments and why they are seen as the ultimate store of wealth. From Nassim and Cluny to Ridout and Leedon, we explore the enclaves that define old-money prestige and new-generation wealth. You will also see how family offices, trusts, and intergenerational planning have turned GCBs into long-term legacy assets, and why analysts project values could climb to S$5,000 to S$6,000 psf by 2035.

For investors, homeowners, or anyone tracking Singapore’s high-end market, this video provides clear insight into what keeps GCBs policy-proof, supply-locked, and consistently in demand, and what their trajectory reveals about wealth and permanence in Singapore.

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