about MNG

A home should feel like a sanctuary from the moment you walk in.

Since 2007, the people behind MNG have been building homes in Singapore with a quiet, deliberate care — one residence at a time. Not as a volume exercise, but as a practice built on genuine craft.

That care is rooted in an interior designer’s instinct — where every surface, every material, and every detail of how a space feels to live in is considered from the very beginning.

Our Story

Since 2007, MNG has been building that belief into more than 30 bespoke residences across Singapore — one home at a time. Not as a volume exercise, but as a quiet, deliberate practice.

Interior-trained from the start, our care extends beyond the structure into every surface, every material, every detail of how a space feels to live in. Nothing is handed off. Nothing is left to chance.

Our Story
collection

VERDÉ at Joo Chiat (D15)
18 Boutique Freehold Residences at the Heart of Joo Chiat

39 Greenleaf Rise (D10)
A Forest-Facing Semi-Detached Home

portfolio
Landed homes at 9, Haig Lane Singapore developed by MNG

Haig Lane

D15

Haig Lane

D15

Kechubong

D28

Brighton Crescent

D19

Tai Yuan Heights

D19

Landed homes at 9, Haig Lane Singapore developed by MNG
why MNG

Homes that are thought through, not just built

Every MNG home begins with the same question — what does it actually feel like to live here? The answers inform everything: how space is organised, how light moves through a room, how a home holds up not just on move-in day, but years down the line.

We approach every home with an interior designer’s instinct — thinking first about how a space is experienced, not just how it looks. The result is homes that feel natural to live in, without having to adapt to them.

Our founders are present at every stage — from site to handover. The decisions that matter most are never handed off. That level of involvement is rare in property development, and it shows in the details.

We think beyond the transaction. Every home is considered for how it serves a family today — and how it holds its value, its livability, and its relevance long into the future.