Fancy living in a piece of history?
A two-bedroom, one-storey bungalow from the early 1900s with Anglo-Malay architecture is available for a two-year residential tenure, the Singapore Land Authority (SLA) said.
In a video posted on Friday (May 1), they shared the features of the home at 38 Seah Im Road, Telok Blangah, which includes features such as “raised structures and large ventilated windows — offering a quiet glimpse into heritage living shaped by climate and craft”.
The black-and-white structure is raised on piers for protection against moisture and floods, and features a cool all-white interior with dark wooden floors.

It has two bedrooms and two bathrooms, with at least one of the former coming with floor-to-ceiling storage.
Large windows can be opened for ventilation and look onto the colonial estate, and the kitchen opens into an outdoor garden.

There is also a detached annexe building that can be converted into a studio or office space.
SLA’s State Property Information Online (SPIO) listing shows the bungalow to be 2,557 sq ft with a total land area of 29,181 sq ft. The closest MRT station is HarbourFront.



