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Before meeting any renovators for discussions, you will need to have your floor plan. This is to ensure accurate understanding of the space for productive layout discussion and precise quotation.

Here are several ways you can get your hands on a landed property floor plan.

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Where To Download Floor Plans for Landed Properties in Singapore?

1. Check Your Purchase Documents or Past Listings

The original sale and purchase agreement or architectural drawings from the developer (if it's a cluster home or newer development) may include a floor plan.

For resale units, you may be able to retrieve the floor plan from archived listings on sites like PropertyGuru or 99.co.

2. Ask Your Architect, Developer, or Agent

If the landed property was built or renovated recently, your appointed architect or builder may have copies of the floor plan. The property agent who handles the transaction may be able to help you track down the layout too.

3. Check with URA or Engage a Licensed Surveyor

For older landed homes or if there were past rebuilds/extensions, the floor plan might not be readily available online. In such cases, you can check with the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) for planning history or plot details. However, for exact internal layouts, you may need to engage a licensed building surveyor to measure and draw up a new floor plan.

4. Purchase from Building and Construction Authority (BCA)

If all else fails, you can buy the official floor plan through the BCA’s Plan Purchasing System (PPS). This method is particularly useful for older or rebuilt landed properties.

  • Search fee: $45.00 per address
  • Plan Purchase Fee: $65.00 per plan

Both prices are inclusive of GST. (Info retrieve directly from BCA’s website and accurate as of 23/04/2025)

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