Servicing homes in Farrer Court, within Bukit Timah
Farrer Court sits in the Farrer Road and Holland corridor of the Bukit Timah planning area, in Central Singapore's District 10. The pocket is largely private residential, mixing low-rise developments with taller condominium blocks set among landed enclaves like Leedon Park and Coronation Road, so a visiting tradesperson may be working anywhere from a strata unit to a detached house.
Because the surrounding estate spans both older fittings and newer redeveloped blocks, the age and layout of a home here vary widely. Condominium units typically route access through a guardhouse, lift and shared corridors, while landed homes often have their own gate, driveway and multiple storeys. It helps to confirm the exact unit or house type before the visit.
Connectivity runs along the Circle Line at Farrer Road and Holland Village stations, so the area is well served but roads can be narrow and leafy. Knowing the right block, level or street frontage in advance keeps the appointment smooth for both you and your technician.
- Confirm whether the address is a condominium unit or a landed house, since access, lift use and room counts differ a lot here.
- For condo blocks, check guardhouse registration and any contractor or loading-bay rules before the visiting tradesperson arrives.
- Note building age: older blocks may have legacy fittings, while redeveloped units tend to use newer fixtures and wiring.
- Parking can be tight on the leafy residential roads; arrange visitor parking or a loading spot ahead of time.
- Share the exact block, level and unit, or the house number and gate access, so your technician reaches the right door without delay.