15492 Commercial Property for Rent in Singapore
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- S$ 2,946/mo
- S$ 4.56 psf
Royal Merukh S.E.A21 Merchant Road, 058267
- 646 sqft
- Office
- Fully fitted
Listed 2 hours ago by
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- S$ 5,000/mo
- S$ 3.02 psf
Woodlands Horizon31 Woodlands Close, 737855
- 1,658 sqft
- Light Industrial (B1)
- Partially fitted
Listed 2 hours ago by
Jamie Toh
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- S$ 45,000/mo
- S$ 1.96 psf
18 Jalan Besut, 619571
- 23,000 sqft
- Factory / Workshop (B2)
- Bare unit
Listed 3 hours ago by
Kevin Cher
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- S$ 3,335/mo
- S$ 2.87 psf
Primz Bizhub21 Woodlands Close, 737854
- 1,162 sqft
- Light Industrial (B1)
- Fully fitted
Listed 3 hours ago by
Jaceline Lam 林俏延
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- S$ 5,200/mo
- S$ 17.87 psf
Grandeur Park Residences3 Bedok South Avenue 3, 465462
- 291 sqft
- Other Retail
- Built: 2017
- Partially fitted
Listed 3 hours ago by
teresa teow
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- S$ 3,300/mo
- S$ 1.91 psf
Shine@Tuas South11 Tuas South Link 1, 636901
- 1,726 sqft
- Factory / Workshop (B2)
- Partially fitted
Listed 3 hours ago by
Kevin Cher
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- S$ 1,500/mo
- S$ 6.25 psf
Midview City28 Sin Ming Lane, 573972
- 240 sqft
- Office
- Fully fitted
Listed 3 hours ago by
Ong Lee Wah
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- S$ 2,800/mo
- S$ 13.66 psf
People's Park Complex1 Park Road, 059108
- 205 sqft
- Shop / Shophouse
- Bare unit
Listed 3 hours ago by
Jian Xin Sito
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- S$ 4,200/mo
- S$ 3.82 psf
CT Hub2 Kallang Avenue, 339407
- 1,100 sqft
- Light Industrial (B1)
- Partially fitted
Listed 3 hours ago by
Dino Tan
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- S$ 4,500/mo
- S$ 15 psf
Enterprise Centre20 Bukit Batok Crescent, 658080
- 300 sqft
- Food & Beverage
- Fully fitted
Listed 3 hours ago by
Irene Leow
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- S$ 878/mo
- S$ 1.63 psf
One Fullerton1 Fullerton Road, 049213
- 538 sqft
- Other Retail
- Fully fitted
Listed 3 hours ago by
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- S$ 18,809/mo
- S$ 6.4 psf
Telok Ayer Conservation Area23 Ann Siang Road, 069703
- 2,939 sqft
- Shop / Shophouse
- Partially fitted
Listed 3 hours ago by
Nick Tan
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- S$ 8,996/mo
- S$ 9.5 psf
Bedok Market Place348 Bedok Road, 469560
- 947 sqft
- Other Retail
- Partially fitted
Listed 3 hours ago by
Nick Tan
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- S$ 4,999/mo
- S$ 2.5 psf
SmartFood@Mandai10 Mandai Estate, 729907
- 2,002 sqft
- Factory / Workshop (B2)
- Bare unit
Listed 3 hours ago by
Kevin Cher
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- S$ 80,000/mo
- S$ 7.82 psf
Suntec City Towers9 Temasek Boulevard, 038989
- 10,232 sqft
- Office
- Bare unit
Listed 3 hours ago by
freddy yeo
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- S$ 1,600/mo
- S$ 8 psf
CT Hub 2114 Lavender Street, 338729
- 200 sqft
- Office
- Built: 2015
- Fully fitted
Listed 3 hours ago by
Zola Tan
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- S$ 10,000/mo
- S$ 6.67 psf
534 Macpherson Road, 368220
- 1,500 sqft
- Food & Beverage
- Partially fitted
Listed 3 hours ago by
Lincoln Choo
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- S$ 7,500/mo
- S$ 2.54 psf
Apex @ Henderson201 Henderson Road, 159545
- 2,949 sqft
- Light Industrial (B1)
- Partially fitted
Listed 3 hours ago by
Lim Eng Cheong
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- S$ 3,200/mo
- S$ 1.96 psf
Sing Industrial Complex32 Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park 2, 569510
- 1,630 sqft
- Factory / Workshop (B2)
- Bare unit
Listed 3 hours ago by
GS. KUMAR
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- S$ 150,000/mo
- S$ 3 psf
38 Kim Chuan Road, 537055
- 50,000 sqft
- Light Industrial (B1)
- Bare unit
Listed 3 hours ago by
Ho Li Li
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- S$ 4,768/mo
- S$ 5.61 psf
Fortune Centre190 Middle Road, 188979
- 850 sqft
- Office
- Partially fitted
Listed 3 hours ago by
Iris Sim
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- S$ 15,000/mo
- S$ 2.95 psf
CT FoodNex2A Mandai Estate, 729928
- 5,080 sqft
- Factory / Workshop (B2)
- Fully fitted
Listed 3 hours ago by
Kevin Cher
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- S$ 2,600/mo
- S$ 2.89 psf
AMK Tech II5 Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park 2A, 567760
- 900 sqft
- Factory / Workshop (B2)
- Fully fitted
Listed 3 hours ago by
Lua Poh Choo (Karen Lua)
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- S$ 6,000/mo
- S$ 6.32 psf
Blair Plain Conservation Area83 Kampong Bahru Road, 169379
- 950 sqft
- Food & Beverage
- Fully fitted
Listed 3 hours ago by
Marilyn Ong
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- S$ 38,000/mo
- S$ 3.8 psf
15A Changi Business Park Central 1, 486035
- 10,000 sqft
- e-Business
- Partially fitted
Listed 3 hours ago by
Ho Li Li
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- S$ 3,100/mo
- S$ 12.02 psf
Oxley Tower138 Robinson Road, 068906
- 258 sqft
- Other Retail
- Bare unit
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Listed 3 hours ago by
Raynor Ng
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- S$ 43,000/mo
- S$ 11.82 psf
One George Street1 George Street, 049145
- 3,638 sqft
- Office
- Fully fitted
Listed 3 hours ago by
Yanjun Ye
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- S$ 22,000/mo
- S$ 14.67 psf
Holland Village2 Lorong Mambong, 277671
- 1,500 sqft
- Food & Beverage
- Partially fitted
Listed 3 hours ago by
Aaron Chng
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- S$ 12,000/mo
- S$ 26.55 psf
Orchard Plaza150 Orchard Road, 238841
- 452 sqft
- Other Retail
- Bare unit
Listed 3 hours ago by
Jian Xin Sito
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- S$ 8,200/mo
- S$ 2.62 psf
Cendex Centre120 Lower Delta Road, 169208
- 3,132 sqft
- Light Industrial (B1)
- Partially fitted
Listed 3 hours ago by
Christina Lee
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- S$ 16,000/mo
- S$ 1.52 psf
Hills TwoOne30 Hillview Terrace, 669246
- 10,500 sqft
- Light Industrial (B1)
- Fully fitted
Listed 3 hours ago by
Wendy Wo
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- S$ 550/mo
- S$ 5.5 psf
Ubi Techpark10 Ubi Crescent, 408564
- 100 sqft
- Office
- Fully fitted
Listed 3 hours ago
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- S$ 4,600/mo
- S$ 6.05 psf
Kebun Baru Mall226E Ang Mo Kio Avenue 1, 565226
- 760 sqft
- Shop / Shophouse
- Partially fitted
Listed 3 hours ago by
Daniel Goh
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- S$ 4,000/mo
- S$ 2.67 psf
Midview City22 Sin Ming Lane, 573969
- 1,496 sqft
- Light Industrial (B1)
- Bare unit
Listed 3 hours ago by
Fan Caihong
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- S$ 5,000/mo
- S$ 2.9 psf
Food Vision @ Mandai21 Mandai Estate, 729913
- 1,722 sqft
- Food & Beverage
- Bare unit
Listed 3 hours ago by
Solomon Chow
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- S$ 1,000/mo
- S$ 6.62 psf
Viva Vista3 South Buona Vista Road, 118136
- 151 sqft
- Mall Shop
- Built: 2014
- Bare unit
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Listed 3 hours ago by
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Price insights for commercial rental properties in Singapore
Ultimate Guide to Renting Commercial Property in Singapore
What are the different types of commercial properties available for rent?
Singapore offers a diverse range of commercial properties, each catering to different business needs and regulatory requirements. Understanding these categories is the first step in refining your search.
- Offices: These range from premium Grade A spaces in the Central Business District (CBD) with state-of-the-art facilities to more economical strata-titled units in older buildings. You'll also find modern office parks in city-fringe locations offering a balance of quality and value.
- Retail Spaces: This is a broad category that includes units within large shopping malls, ground-floor spaces in office buildings, and charming conservation shophouses. HDB shophouses also offer excellent opportunities to serve local communities directly.
- Industrial and B1-Rated Spaces: Ideal for businesses in light industrial activities, warehousing, and technology, these are often located in dedicated industrial estates. Many "B1" properties are approved for clean, non-pollutive industries and can include office-like environments at a more affordable rent.
- Co-working and Serviced Offices: For businesses seeking flexibility and all-inclusive pricing, these "plug-and-play" solutions are perfect. They offer everything from hot desks to private, fully-furnished office suites, with shared amenities like meeting rooms and pantries.
Common Rules and Regulations for Commercial Renters
Renting a commercial property involves more than just paying rent. You are bound by the terms of your lease and national regulations. Key among these are:
- Approved Use: The Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) designates what each property can be used for (e.g., office, retail, F&B). You cannot operate a restaurant in a unit approved only for office use without obtaining the necessary approvals. Always verify the approved use before committing.
- Reinstatement: Most commercial leases include a "reinstatement" clause. This requires you, the tenant, to return the property to its original bare condition when the lease expires. The costs for hacking partitions, removing fixtures, and repainting can be significant, so this must be budgeted for from the start.
- Public Liability Insurance: Landlords will typically require you to maintain a public liability insurance policy to cover any injury, death, or property damage that may occur on your premises.
- Stamp Duty: The lease agreement is a legal document that must be stamped by the Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS). This tax is typically borne by the tenant and is calculated based on the total rental amount over the lease period.
What are the best areas for finding commercial rental properties?
The "best" area depends entirely on your business type, budget, and target audience. Singapore's commercial landscape can be broadly divided into three zones:
- Central Business District (CBD): Areas like Raffles Place, Marina Bay, and Tanjong Pagar are the financial heart of Singapore. Renting here offers a prestigious address and unparalleled connectivity but comes at the highest cost. Ideal for financial institutions, law firms, and corporate headquarters.
- City Fringe: Locations such as Paya Lebar, Alexandra, and Novena provide an excellent balance of accessibility and affordability. They boast high-quality office buildings and amenities at a more competitive price point than the CBD.
- Suburban Hubs: Tampines, Jurong East, and Woodlands are major commercial centres in their own right. They offer the most affordable rental rates and allow businesses to tap into a large, localized talent pool and customer base.
Key Commercial Property Lease Terms You Must Understand
Your Tenancy Agreement (TA) is a legally binding contract. While you should always seek professional legal advice, be sure you understand these critical clauses:
- Lease Term & Option to Renew: This defines the duration of your lease (e.g., 2 or 3 years). An "Option to Renew" clause gives you the right to extend the lease, but be sure to check the terms for how the new rental rate will be determined—it is usually based on the "prevailing market rate" at the time of renewal.
- Rent-Free Period: Often provided for bare or partially fitted units, this is a concession from the landlord where you do not have to pay rent for a set period (e.g., 4-8 weeks). This is intended to give you time to complete your renovations and fit-out works before your business operations begin.
- Security Deposit: This is typically 2-3 months' gross rent. The TA will specify the conditions under which the landlord can make deductions from this deposit, such as for property damage beyond normal wear and tear or for unpaid rent. The deposit is refundable, without interest, at the end of the lease.
- Subletting Clause: This clause dictates whether you can rent out a portion of your space to another business. Most standard leases prohibit subletting without the landlord's explicit written consent.
Commercial Property Rental Process: A Step-by-Step Overview
- Define Requirements: Determine your budget, required size, and ideal location.
- Property Search: Use this portal to filter and shortlist potential properties.
- Viewings: Arrange to visit your shortlisted properties to assess their condition and suitability.
- Letter of Intent (LOI): Submit a formal offer to the landlord. This is usually accompanied by a good faith deposit of one month's rent.
- Tenancy Agreement (TA): Once the LOI is accepted, the landlord will issue the TA, a legally binding contract. It is highly advisable to have this reviewed by a legal professional.
- Signing and Payment: Sign the TA and pay the security deposit (typically 2-3 months' rent) and the first month's advance rent.
Commercial Property for Rent FAQs
99.co offers a comprehensive selection of commercial properties for rent across Singapore. These include office spaces in CBD and fringe locations, retail shops in malls or shophouses, industrial units like warehouses and factories, food and beverage (F&B) spaces, medical suites, business park units, and co-working spaces. Whether you’re a business owner looking to open a new outlet or a startup in need of flexible office space, you’ll find a wide range of options to suit different budgets and business needs.
There are currently over 15226 commercial properties available for rent on 99.co. These listings are updated regularly and are posted by licensed real estate agents and landlords across various districts in Singapore, so you’ll have no shortage of options to explore.
To search for commercial rentals on 99.co, simply head to the Commercial for Rent page. From there, you can use the search filters to narrow down your options by location, property type (such as office, retail, industrial), rental price range, floor size, tenure, furnishing, and availability. You can also sort your results by the most recent listings or by rental price. Each listing includes detailed information, high-quality photos, and in many cases, floor plans and virtual tours.
Most listings on 99.co are submitted by licensed property agents registered with Singapore’s Council for Estate Agencies (CEA). The platform runs various checks to ensure listings are genuine, including verifying the agents’ contact details against official databases.
Users can further refine their search to show only “Must See” listings – these meet strict quality standards and, when authenticated by 99.co, include an additional “Verified” stamp for added assurance.
Yes, foreigners and foreign-owned companies can generally rent commercial properties in Singapore. There are no major restrictions for leasing office, retail, industrial, or F&B spaces, as long as the intended use aligns with the URA zoning and the property's approved use. However, you may still need to register your business with ACRA or obtain permits from relevant government agencies depending on the nature of your business operations.
Yes, you can easily filter your search results based on tenancy status – whether the unit is currently tenanted or available for immediate occupancy. If you’re looking for a ready-to-move-in space, use the filter for ‘Tenanted’ or ‘Not tenanted’. This ensures you’re only viewing listings that meet your timeline.
Remote viewings are available for some commercial listings on 99.co, depending on the agent and the property's access arrangements. Many agents offer video walkthroughs, live virtual tours, or can send pre-recorded clips to help you get a better sense of the space before scheduling an in-person visit. You can contact the agent directly through the listing page to ask about remote viewing options or to request a virtual appointment if you’re unable to visit the unit physically.
Once you’ve found a listing you’re interested in, you can contact the agent directly through the listing page using the call, WhatsApp, or enquiry form options. Most agents will respond promptly to arrange a site visit and answer any questions you may have about the property. It’s a good idea to visit multiple properties before deciding, to compare options and better understand the market.
Before committing to a lease, consider your business requirements in terms of location, unit size, floor layout, accessibility, and proximity to amenities or transport nodes. You should also review the approved usage under URA zoning, available power supply, ceiling height, loading/unloading access, and whether renovations are allowed. It’s also important to understand the lease terms – such as the rental amount, security deposit, lease duration, renewal clauses, and who is responsible for maintenance and repairs.
Yes, beyond the monthly rental, tenants should budget for additional expenses such as Goods and Services Tax (GST) if the landlord is GST-registered, utilities (electricity, water, air-conditioning), MCST or maintenance fees, and insurance. For industrial spaces, there may also be service charges for facilities such as loading bays or security. It’s always advisable to clarify these costs upfront before signing a tenancy agreement.
Commercial leases in Singapore commonly range from 1 to 3 years, though some landlords may offer shorter or longer terms depending on the property and tenant profile. Longer leases often come with more favorable terms or renewal options, but tenants should evaluate whether the duration aligns with their business plans. Always review the lease agreement for break clauses or penalties for early termination.
Yes, rental prices for commercial properties are typically negotiable, especially if you’re committing to a longer lease or making other concessions like upfront payment or minor renovations. You can negotiate directly with the landlord or agent representing the property. Factors like market demand, current occupancy rates, and lease flexibility will also influence the final rental amount.
The standard security deposit in Singapore is usually equivalent to two to three months' rent, depending on the lease duration and tenant profile. For short-term leases or new businesses, landlords may ask for a higher deposit. This deposit is held for the duration of the lease and will be refunded at the end of the term, subject to the condition of the unit and any outstanding payments.
Early termination terms are outlined in the tenancy agreement. Some leases include a break clause that allows either party to terminate the lease after a certain period with prior notice, typically three to six months. However, in the absence of such a clause, ending the lease early may result in forfeiting the deposit or paying the remaining rental as liquidated damages. Always clarify this upfront before signing the lease.
Renovations are usually allowed, but only with the landlord’s written approval and in compliance with building guidelines. You may also need to obtain permits from relevant authorities depending on the extent of the renovation. It’s also common for tenants to reinstate the unit to its original condition at the end of the lease, so it’s important to factor reinstatement costs into your budget.