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Studio for rent in Singapore–Is the price now worth it?

Studio for rent in Singapore–Is the price now worth it?

What happened to the $1,000 rental for studio apartment in Singapore? How can you even go about deciding whether to get a studio apartment?

Everyone seems to be in the market for finding a cheap Studio Apartment for rent. But, getting a cheap studio for rent in Singapore nowadays isn’t a walk in the park. Rental rates in Singapore are now at an all-time high, with no signs of stopping soon. You’d be lucky if you could settle into a studio apartment with kitchen for rent in Singapore for less than $2,000. But is the high price tag worth it? Here’s what we think.

Table of Contents

  • Singapore Studio Apartments at a Glance
  • Rental Rates for Studio Apartment Now
    • North Singapore
    • City Fringe
    • Downtown Singapore
    • East Singapore
    • West Singapore
  • Studio Apartments in Singapore: The Shoebox Apartment
  • Studio Apartment Rental Singapore—Who is it for?
    • For those who only need privacy, forget it.
    • For those needing an extra space, consider it
  • What’s Next for Studio Apartments in Singapore
  • Get a studio for rent in Singapore, no agent included.

Singapore Studio Apartments at a Glance

Most studio condo rentals in Singapore are within private residential properties such as Singapore serviced apartments, condominiums, private apartments, landed properties, and walk-up apartments. You can’t really find a HDB studio apartment for rent. However, there are some who convert their government housing flats into studio apartments, though that’s rare.

For now, prices are gaining momentum because of factors affecting both supply and demand of accommodation options in Singapore. There are constraints to supply because of the construction delays in both public and private sectors. In addition, plenty of the previous supply are all taken up by citizens and non-citizens alike. Some locals are moving out as they wait for new government housing. Not to mention, expatriates and foreign students are returning as borders open up again. That’s why it’s difficult to find a $1,000 rental for a studio apartment now.

Rental Rates for Studio Apartment Now

The adage still holds true; it’s all about location, location, location. The closer you are to the Central Business District and popular neighborhoods, the higher the rental rate. But don’t be surprised to find higher prices for studio condo rentals near key industry and business hubs outside the city centre.

Of course, newer properties and larger units would command a premium, as well as studio units at higher floors. On top of that, if the development has hassle-free access to nearby MRT stations, like some of our Singapore serviced apartments, landlords would charge higher rents too.

Here’s a breakdown of the rates for the wide variety of studio apartments in Singapore:
*All prices are gleaned from PropertyGuru and 99.co on 6 Sept 2022.

North Singapore

North Singapore

Condo Name Nearest MRT Station Studio Apartment Rental Singapore Apartment Size
North Park Residences Yishun MRT From $3,100 431sqft
Twin Fountains Admiralty MRT From $2,500 300sqft
1 Canberra Canberra MRT From $2,450  300sqft
Ecopolitan Punggol MRT From $2,200 220sqft
Prive Punggol MRT From $2,300 300sqft
High Park Residences Sengkang MRT From $2,200 420sqft

City Fringe

Condo Name Nearest MRT Station Studio Apartment Rental Singapore Apartment Size
Parc Esta Eunos MRT From $3,100 420sqft
Sims Urban Oasis Aljunied MRT From $2,400 250sqft
One-North Residences Buona Vista MRT From $4,300 592sqft
Highline Residences Tiong Bahru MRT From $5,000 506sqft
24 Verdun Farrer Park MRT From $2,600 400sqft
City Square Residences Farrer Park MRT From $3,600 570sqft
The Poiz Residences Potong Pasir MRT From $3,300 419sqft

Downtown Singapore

Condo Name Nearest MRT Station Studio Apartment Rental Singapore Apartment Size
V on Shenton Tanjong Pagar MRT From $4,000 484sqft
City Gate Bugis MRT From $3,200 280sqft
Tan Chong Tower Bras Basah MRT From $4,900 390sqft
Killiney  118 Orchard MRT From $4,750 624sqft
Oue Twin Peaks Somerset MRT From $4,500 571sqft

East Singapore

Condo Name Nearest MRT Station Studio Apartment Rental Singapore Apartment Size
The Santorini Tampines West MRT From $2,500 300sqft
Double Bay Residences Tampines West MRT From $2,000 300sqft
Q Bay Residences Tampines West MRT From $2,500 300sqft
Suites @ Changi Eunos MRT From $3,000 409sqft
Parc Esta Eunos MRT From $3,100 420sqft

West Singapore

Condo Name Nearest MRT Station Studio Apartment Rental Singapore Apartment Size
Whistler Grand Clementi MRT From $2,700 280sqft
Hillion Residences Bukit Panjang MRT From $2,800 474sqft
Parc Oasis Chinese Garden MRT From $2,850 350sqft
J Gateway Jurong East MRT From $3,768 495sqft
85 SOHO @ Boon Lay Boon Lay MRT From $2,500 350sqft

Studio Apartments in Singapore: The Shoebox Apartment

A typical studio for rent in Singapore ranges between 204.5sqft and 366sqft in size. But with the real estate market on a tear, and rental prices for rental rates at an all-time-high, it bears a re-thinking before you sign the lease and sink the deposit in for a studio for rent in Singapore, especially if you need more space. Some say that 250sqft of space is the minimum to ‘live in comfort’ for one person.

But 250sqft isn’t really much to work with, despite the plethora of space-saving tips for studio condo rentals. We think 300sqft is already snug. Don’t forget, you have all your belongings to store: books, knick-knacks from your travels, work documents. And it’s not the best impression to make when you have the clutter coming through your virtual background during your online business meeting.

Unless you’re a true minimalist, you can’t really run away when it comes to apartment sizes, even if the layout is ideal. After all, one square foot is one square foot.

Studio Apartment Rental Singapore—Who is it for?

For those who only need privacy, forget it.

Like most things in life, it’s all about what you need. If you don’t really need the space, but still need the privacy, you should consider getting a one-bedroom rental unit in Singapore instead. That way you can save on rent a whole unit for rent in Singapore. After all, the lowest price you can get for a studio for rent in Singapore is around $2,200, while a one-bedroom rental goes from $900 to $1500. At the very least, you get to shave 20% to 30% off your monthly rental.

If you’re a business traveler or digital nomad staying long term, you’re better off with a one room for rent too.  Hotel rooms are much more expensive.  Those would set you back by $200 to $600 per night, amounting to $6,000 to $18,000 a month.

For those needing an extra space, consider it.

A whole 1-bedder unit is going to cost you extra. So if you can make do without a living room or a study area, a studio apartment would be perfect. And you still get your privacy since you’re not sharing any of the living spaces or working spaces with anyone else. Just imagine a place free of noisy shared spaces.

Also, if you’re lucky enough, you might just be able to get a studio apartment with kitchen for rent in Singapore. So you can still indulge in your favourite home-cooked meals with a proper, fully-equipped kitchen.

What’s Next for Studio Apartments in Singapore

But further down the road, you can expect to see roomier accommodation options for Singapore condo rentals and serviced apartments. The Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) imposed new size restrictions on Singapore condos outside the Core Central Region in January 2019.

Previously, the maximum number of units allowed in a development was calculated by dividing the total Gross Floor Area (GFA) by 70 square metres. Now, developers have to divide by 85 square metres. In some areas, it goes up to 100 square metres. That, in essence, forces developers to build less units in a development, which theoretically means that developers should be building bigger apartments to maximise land use.

But it’ll be a while before those come into the market, because the new rules only apply for new development applications from 17 January 2019. Plus, new developments are only recently picking up construction, so new condos with larger studios will take a while more before they come into the market.

Get a studio for rent in Singapore, no agent included.

MetroResidences’ Singapore serviced apartments and residences are perfect for your next business trip. We have a wide range of serviced apartment options across coveted locales such as Raffles Place, Orchard Road, and Arab Street.

All our serviced apartments are conveniently located, with hassle-free access to public transport. It all comes fully furnished too, with amenities like wi-fi, air-conditioners, and even fully-equipped kitchens.

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