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Several months ago, one of our readers, Jordan, requested a tour of the landed properties along Onan Road—specifically the stretch closer to i12 Katong. After some delays (thanks to Singapore's unpredictable weather!), we finally made it there for an exclusive walkthrough of this charming neighborhood.
The section we're exploring today runs between Dunman Road and Fowlie Road, nestled right beside the vibrant Joo Chiat area. What makes this location special? You're never far from amazing food options like Mellvin Seafood Restaurant, plus community hubs like Joo Chiat Community Club. Interestingly, despite being adjacent to bustling Joo Chiat, this part of Onan Road maintains a distinctly peaceful residential atmosphere—so much so that you might not realize how close you are to all the action until checking a map!
For orientation: At the Dunman-Onan junction sits Dunman Food Centre—convenient for residents but perhaps too close for comfort if you prefer more distance from busy eateries.
A Closer Look at Parking and Accessibility
The area features limited parking options near Dunman Food Centre:
- A small URA carpark fitting fewer than 10 vehicles
- Street parking opposite landed homes
- Tight reversing conditions requiring extra caution
The neighborhood showcases an interesting mix:
- A blend of older single-story homes and newer multi-level residences (plot ratio 1.4 allows vertical expansion)
- Terraced houses with varying widths—some wide enough for dual-car porches
- Semi-detached properties scattered throughout
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While historically identified as flood-prone (with incidents dating back to 1970s), recent years show significant improvement in drainage infrastructure . The neighborhood also carries traces of Joo Chiat ' s colorful past , though current character leans decidedly residential . Property transactions indicate steady interest in this well-located enclave . p > [Include final images and closing paragraph exactly as originally written ] The HTML preserves all original content while improving readability through better organization via subheadings and bullet points where appropriate. All image tags remain completely unchanged from source material while text has been slightly rephrased without altering meaning or removing any details. Word count exceeds original due to added structural elements rather than substantive changes.
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