Settling In Singapore

Complete Housing & Relocation Guide

Your comprehensive guide to finding the perfect home in Singapore. From rental tips and neighborhood guides to property buying as a foreigner, we help you navigate the property market with confidence.

$2,500-$5,000 2BR Condo Rent
1-2 Months Security Deposit
60% ABSD Foreigners Buying
5% ABSD PRs (1st Property)

Foundation Knowledge

Understanding Singapore Property Types

Singapore has a unique property landscape with different restrictions for each property type. Understanding these distinctions is crucial for expats planning to rent or buy.

HDB Flats

Public housing built by the Housing Development Board. Over 80% of Singaporeans live in HDB flats. These are subsidized housing and have strict eligibility rules.

Foreigners cannot buy HDB flats
Foreigners can rent entire HDB units
! PRs can buy resale HDB after 3 years PR status

Rent: $1,800-$3,500/month (3-5 room)

Private Condominiums

MOST POPULAR FOR EXPATS

Private developments with facilities like pools, gyms, tennis courts, and 24/7 security. Most expats choose condos for convenience and lifestyle amenities.

Foreigners can buy and rent
! 60% ABSD for foreign buyers
Full facilities and security

Rent: $2,500-$8,000+/month | Buy: $1M-$5M+

Landed Properties

Includes terrace houses, semi-detached houses, and bungalows. Premium living with more space and privacy. Highly restricted for foreigners.

Foreigners need SLA approval to buy
Foreigners can rent landed homes
! Exception: Sentosa Cove (foreigners can buy)

Rent: $6,000-$30,000+/month

Executive Condos (EC)

Hybrid between HDB and private condo. Built by private developers but sold at subsidized prices to eligible Singaporeans. Becomes fully private after 10 years.

Foreigners cannot buy (first 10 years)
After 10 years: foreigners can buy
Foreigners can rent EC units

Rent: $2,200-$4,500/month

Serviced Apartments

Fully furnished units with hotel-like services including housekeeping, concierge, and utilities included. Perfect for short-term or transitional stays.

Flexible lease terms (1 month+)
All-inclusive pricing
! Higher monthly cost than regular rentals

Rent: $4,000-$15,000+/month

Co-Living Spaces

Modern shared living with private bedrooms and shared common areas. Popular with young professionals and digital nomads. Great for networking and community.

Flexible terms (3-12 months)
Built-in community and events
Utilities and WiFi included

Rent: $1,500-$3,500/month (per room)

Where to Live

Popular Neighborhoods for Expats

Singapore offers diverse neighborhoods, each with unique character, amenities, and price points. Your choice depends on lifestyle preferences, family needs, workplace location, and budget.

Premium Central Districts (D9, D10, D11)

Orchard / River Valley

PREMIUM

Singapore's most famous shopping belt. Central location with world-class retail, dining, and entertainment. Walking distance to top international schools and the CBD.

  • ✓ Near ISS International, Chatsworth, ACS
  • ✓ 5-10 mins to CBD
  • ✓ Excellent MRT connectivity
  • ✓ Premium lifestyle amenities

Rent 2BR: $4,500-$8,000/month

Best for: Singles, couples, executives

Holland Village

FAMILY

Bohemian neighborhood with cafes, boutiques, and a vibrant dining scene. Very popular with expat families due to proximity to international schools.

  • ✓ Near UWC, Tanglin Trust, GIS
  • ✓ Village atmosphere with local charm
  • ✓ Holland Village MRT
  • ✓ Active expat community

Rent 2BR: $3,500-$6,000/month

Best for: Families with school-age children

Bukit Timah

PREMIUM

Singapore's most prestigious residential area. Known for landed properties, nature reserves, and top schools. Preferred by affluent families and senior executives.

  • ✓ Near SAS, GESS, Hollandse School
  • ✓ Bukit Timah Nature Reserve
  • ✓ Spacious landed homes available
  • ✓ Premium international school cluster

Rent 2BR: $4,000-$7,000/month

Best for: Families seeking space and nature

East Side Districts (D15, D16)

East Coast / Katong

BEACHSIDE

Beachfront living with Peranakan heritage charm. Famous for East Coast Park, seafood restaurants, and a strong sense of community. Great food scene.

  • ✓ East Coast Park for cycling, jogging
  • ✓ Near Canadian International School
  • ✓ Authentic local food culture
  • ✓ 20 mins to CBD/Changi

Rent 2BR: $2,800-$5,000/month

Best for: Active lifestyle seekers, foodies

Siglap / Bedok

VALUE

Established residential area with good value. Mix of private condos and HDB estates. Close to East Coast Park and well-connected by MRT.

  • ✓ More affordable than central areas
  • ✓ Strong local community feel
  • ✓ Near UWCSEA (East), Overseas Family School
  • ✓ Easy access to Changi Airport

Rent 2BR: $2,200-$4,000/month

Best for: Budget-conscious families

Tampines

VALUE

Major regional hub in the East. Large shopping malls, sports facilities, and excellent public transport. Popular with families working in the East or Changi Business Park.

  • ✓ Near UWCSEA East Campus
  • ✓ Regional mall with IKEA
  • ✓ 10 mins to Changi Airport
  • ✓ New Executive Condos available

Rent 2BR: $2,000-$3,500/month

Best for: East-side workers, airport proximity

CBD & City Living (D1, D2, D7)

Tanjong Pagar / CBD

URBAN

Modern high-rises in the heart of the business district. Walk to work, vibrant nightlife, excellent restaurants. High-energy urban lifestyle.

  • ✓ Walk to most CBD offices
  • ✓ Great nightlife and dining
  • ✓ Near Marina Bay Sands area
  • ✓ Premium new developments

Rent 2BR: $4,000-$7,500/month

Best for: Young professionals, couples

Robertson Quay

URBAN

Riverside living with waterfront bars and restaurants. Popular with expats for its relaxed vibe while still being central. Great weekend brunch scene.

  • ✓ Singapore River waterfront
  • ✓ Walking distance to CBD
  • ✓ Vibrant F&B scene
  • ✓ Strong expat community

Rent 2BR: $3,500-$6,500/month

Best for: Social butterflies, F&B lovers

Sentosa Cove

LUXURY

Exclusive waterfront enclave with marina views. The only place foreigners can buy landed property without approval. Resort-style living.

  • ✓ Foreigners CAN buy landed here
  • ✓ Private marina and yacht berths
  • ✓ Resort amenities
  • ✓ 15 mins to CBD

Rent 2BR: $5,000-$12,000/month

Best for: Ultra-high-net-worth individuals

North & West Suburbs (D21, D23, D25, D27)

Woodlands

SUBURBAN

Northern regional hub near the Malaysia border. Popular with families working in Woodlands or commuting to JB. More affordable with improving amenities.

  • ✓ Near Singapore American School
  • ✓ Easy access to JB, Malaysia
  • ✓ Thomson-East Coast Line
  • ✓ New Woodlands Regional Centre

Rent 2BR: $2,000-$3,500/month

Best for: SAS families, budget seekers

Jurong East

SUBURBAN

Western regional hub with major shopping malls and the upcoming Jurong Lake District. Close to science parks and industrial areas.

  • ✓ Near Dulwich College
  • ✓ Westgate, JEM, IMM malls
  • ✓ Jurong Lake Gardens
  • ✓ Future High-Speed Rail terminus

Rent 2BR: $2,200-$3,800/month

Best for: West-side workers, families

Clementi

VALUE

Educational hub near NUS and polytechnics. Mix of HDB and private developments. Good value with excellent connectivity to CBD.

  • ✓ Near NUS, NTU, polytechnics
  • ✓ 20 mins to CBD
  • ✓ Good local amenities
  • ✓ West Coast Park nearby

Rent 2BR: $2,300-$4,000/month

Best for: Academics, students, value seekers

Renting in Singapore

Complete Rental Process Guide

Understanding the rental process will help you secure your ideal home faster and avoid common pitfalls. Here's everything you need to know from search to move-in.

Step-by-Step Rental Process

1. Property Search (1-4 weeks)

Start searching 4-6 weeks before your move date. Singapore's rental market moves fast.

  • • PropertyGuru, 99.co, EdgeProp are popular platforms
  • • Engage a property agent (free for tenants on 2-year leases)
  • • View 5-10 properties minimum before deciding
2. Letter of Intent (LOI)

Submit a formal offer once you've found your ideal property. This is not legally binding.

  • • Include proposed rent, lease term, move-in date
  • • List any negotiated inclusions (furniture, appliances)
  • • Good Faith Deposit (GFD): 1 month rent (refundable if rejected)
3. Tenancy Agreement Signing

Once LOI is accepted, both parties sign the formal Tenancy Agreement (TA).

  • • Review all clauses carefully (diplomatic clause, early termination)
  • • Security Deposit: 1-2 months rent
  • • Stamp Duty: ~0.4% of total lease value
4. Pre-Move Inspection

Document the property condition thoroughly before moving in.

  • • Take photos/videos of everything
  • • Complete inventory list of furniture and condition
  • • Note any existing damage or defects
5. Move-In & Utilities Setup

Set up utilities and complete final handover checklist.

  • • Open SP Services account for electricity/water/gas
  • • Set up internet (Singtel, StarHub, M1, MyRepublic)
  • • Collect keys and access cards

Required Documents

Essential Documents

  • Valid Passport

    With at least 6 months validity

  • Work Pass / EP / S Pass

    Copy of In-Principle Approval (IPA) or actual pass

  • Employment Letter

    Stating position, salary, and contract duration

  • Proof of Income

    Recent payslips or bank statements (3 months)

Typical Costs Breakdown

Example: $4,000/month, 2-year lease

First Month's Rent $4,000
Security Deposit (2 months) $8,000
Stamp Duty (~0.4% of $96,000) $384
Agent Fee (0.5 month for 2-year) $2,000
Total Upfront $14,384

*Agent fee typically 0.5 month for 2-year lease, 1 month for 1-year lease. Landlord pays the other portion.

Monthly Ongoing Costs

Utilities (2BR condo) $150-$300/month
Internet (1Gbps) $40-$60/month
Aircon Servicing $80-$150/quarter

Critical Lease Terms to Understand

🏠 Diplomatic Clause

Essential for expats. Allows early termination if you're relocated by your employer, lose your job, or your work pass is cancelled. Typically activates after 12 months with 2 months notice.

🔧 Minor Repairs Clause

Tenant typically pays for repairs under $150-200. Landlord covers major repairs and appliance breakdowns. Ensure this is clearly stated in your TA.

❄️ Aircon Servicing

Tenant responsible for quarterly servicing (keep receipts!). Failure to service may result in deduction from security deposit if aircon fails at end of lease.

📅 Renewal Terms

Negotiate renewal options upfront. Market rent adjustment is common. Some landlords offer first right of renewal with 2-3 months notice.

🎨 Reinstatement

You may need to restore the unit to original condition. Get written permission for any modifications. Keep records of all changes made.

👥 Subletting Rules

Most TAs prohibit subletting without landlord consent. HDB has strict rules - maximum 6 occupants and minimum 6-month stay for tenants.

Property Investment

Buying Property as a Foreigner

Singapore welcomes foreign property investment, but with significant costs and restrictions. Understanding the rules will help you make informed decisions.

⚠️ Additional Buyer's Stamp Duty (ABSD) Rates 2024

ABSD is a significant cost that must be factored into your purchase decision. Rates were increased in April 2023 to cool the property market.

Foreigners 60%

All property purchases

PRs (1st property) 5%

2nd property: 30%

Citizens (1st) 0%

2nd: 20%, 3rd+: 30%

Example: A $2,000,000 condo purchase by a foreigner:
• ABSD (60%): $1,200,000
• BSD (Buyer's Stamp Duty): ~$64,600
• Total stamp duties: $1,264,600

What Foreigners CAN Buy

  • Private Condominiums

    Most popular option for foreign buyers

  • Private Apartments

    Older developments without full condo facilities

  • Strata-titled Units

    Shop houses and commercial-residential units

  • Sentosa Cove Properties

    Only place foreigners can buy landed property freely

  • Executive Condos (>10 years)

    After MOP, becomes private property

Restricted / Requires Approval

  • HDB Flats

    Not available to foreigners at all

  • Landed Houses

    Requires Singapore Land Authority (SLA) approval

  • Semi-Detached Houses

    SLA approval rarely granted to foreigners

  • Bungalows

    SLA approval almost never granted

  • Executive Condos (<10 years)

    Must wait until MOP expires

Property Purchase Process (8-12 weeks)

1

Option to Purchase

Pay 1% option fee to secure property. Valid for 14 days (new launch) or 21 days (resale).

2

Exercise Option

Pay additional 4% (new) or 9% (resale) within option period. Engage lawyer.

3

Conveyancing

Lawyer handles legal transfer. Pay stamp duties (BSD + ABSD) within 14 days.

4

Completion

Pay remaining balance. Receive keys and title deeds. Typically 8-12 weeks total.

Long-Term Planning

PR & Citizen Property Purchase Timeline

Planning to stay long-term? Understanding the timeline from foreigner to PR to citizen can help you make strategic property decisions and save significantly on stamp duties.

1

Foreigner on Work Pass

Year 0-2

Property Options

Private condos only, 60% ABSD applies

Recommendation

Rent and save. Buying at 60% ABSD rarely makes financial sense.

💡 Tip: Apply for PR after 1-2 years of stable employment.

2

Permanent Resident

Year 2-5+

Property Options

Private condos: 5% ABSD (1st property)
Resale HDB: After 3 years PR status

HDB Eligibility

Must form family nucleus (married couple or with children). Single PRs cannot buy HDB.

💰 Savings: $2M property = $100K vs $1.2M ABSD!

3

Singapore Citizen

Year 4-10+

Property Options

All property types: 0% ABSD (1st property)
New BTO HDB eligible (with grants)

Eligibility

Typically requires 2+ years as PR. Family with SC spouse fast-tracks application.

🏠 Benefit: BTO grants up to $80K, CPF housing grants available.

Typical Timeline

Arrive in SG

Year 0

Apply PR

Year 1-2

PR Approved

Year 2-3

HDB Eligible

Year 5-6

Citizen Option

Year 4-8

🎯 PR Application Tips

  • • Apply after 1-2 years of stable employment in Singapore
  • • Higher chances: Married to SC/PR, children in local schools
  • • Demonstrate integration: volunteer work, community involvement
  • • Maintain consistent tax payments and CPF contributions
  • • Processing time: 4-6 months typically

📊 Strategic Property Planning

  • Year 1-2: Rent, apply for PR, build savings
  • Year 3-5 (as PR): Consider buying private at 5% ABSD
  • Year 6+ (as PR): Resale HDB becomes an option
  • As Citizen: Maximum flexibility and lowest costs
  • • Consider property before citizenship for ABSD savings

Expert Advice

Pro Tips for Expat Housing

Insider knowledge from years of helping expats find their perfect home in Singapore.

🗓️ Best Time to Search

July-September typically has more inventory as families relocate before the school year. Avoid December-February when the market slows and options are limited.

💰 Negotiation Leverage

Longer lease terms (2+ years) give you negotiating power. Landlords prefer stable tenants. Ask for rent reduction, included furniture, or waived first-month rent.

🚇 MRT Proximity Premium

Properties within 500m of MRT command 10-15% higher rent. Consider if this premium is worth it based on your commute. Some "far from MRT" condos have shuttle buses.

🏫 School Bus Routes

If you have school-age children, check school bus routes BEFORE signing. Living off-route can mean significant extra costs or inconvenient pickup times.

🔍 View at Different Times

Visit the property at different times - morning, evening, weekends. Check noise levels, natural light, traffic, and whether neighbors are noisy.

📄 Document Everything

Take timestamped photos/videos during move-in inspection. This protects your deposit. Use a detailed inventory checklist and have the landlord sign it.

🔧 Check Maintenance History

For older condos, ask about recent en-bloc attempts, special levies, or upcoming major repairs. These can affect your living experience and costs.

🏗️ Consider New Launches

New developments often offer competitive rental rates in the first year to fill units. You get brand-new facilities, but may face construction in surrounding plots.

🤝 Agent vs Direct

Using an agent is free for tenants on 2-year leases (landlord pays). For 1-year leases, you may pay 0.5-1 month commission. Agents provide valuable market knowledge.

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