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- S$ 1,500/mo
- S$ 15.62 psf
172C Edgedale Plains, 823172
- Master Room
- 1 Bath
- 96 sqft
- HDB 4 Rooms
- Built: 2003
- Fully furnished
Listed 5 hours ago by
Fauzie Lina Property (SGProperty)
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- S$ 3,799/mo
- S$ 3.27 psf
876 Tampines Street 84, 520876
- 3 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 1,163 sqft
- HDB 4 Rooms
- Built: 1986
- Partially furnished
Listed 5 hours ago by
Nicholas Ong
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- S$ 3,100/mo
- S$ 4.18 psf
407 Tampines Street 41, 520407
- 2 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 742 sqft
- HDB 3 Rooms
- Built: 1985
- Fully furnished
Listed 5 hours ago by
Chin Wei Sei (Ally)
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- S$ 1,800/mo
- S$ 9 psf
401F Fernvale Lane, 796401
- Master Room
- 1 Bath
- 200 sqft
- HDB 3 Rooms
- Built: 2023
- Fully furnished
Listed 5 hours ago by
Tim Nijhof
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- S$ 3,400/mo
- S$ 3.51 psf
663C Punggol Drive, 823663
- 2 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 969 sqft
- HDB 4 Rooms
- Built: 2016
- Partially furnished
Listed 5 hours ago by
Korynne Chiong
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- S$ 800/mo
- S$ 6.25 psf
490 Choa Chu Kang Avenue 5, 680490
- Common Room
- 128 sqft
- HDB 4 Rooms
- Built: 2016
- Fully furnished
Listed 6 hours ago by
Wendy Wo


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- S$ 900/mo
- S$ 6.43 psf
265 Tampines Street 21, 520265
- Common Room
- 140 sqft
- HDB 3 Rooms
- Built: 1983
- Fully furnished
Listed 6 hours ago by
Eva Lim
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- S$ 3,400/mo
- S$ 3.36 psf
403A Fernvale Lane, 791403
- 3 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 1,011 sqft
- HDB 4 Rooms
- Built: 2004
- Fully furnished
Listed 6 hours ago by
Colin Choo
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- S$ 3,200/mo
- S$ 3.63 psf
503 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 5, 560503
- 2 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 882 sqft
- HDB 3 Rooms
- Built: 1980
- Partially furnished
Listed 6 hours ago by
Dennis Leong
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- S$ 1,200/mo
- S$ 10 psf
288A Jurong East Street 21, 601288
- Master Room
- 1 Bath
- 120 sqft
- HDB 5 Rooms
- Built: 1998
- Fully furnished
Listed 6 hours ago by
Richard Lee Cheng Guan
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- S$ 1,200/mo
- S$ 9.23 psf
408 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 10, 560408
- Common Room
- 130 sqft
- HDB 3 Rooms
- Built: 1980
- Fully furnished
Listed 6 hours ago by
Vincenk Loke
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- S$ 1,100/mo
- S$ 1.2 psf
508A Wellington Circle, 751508
- 1 Bed
- 1 Bath
- 914 sqft
- HDB 4 Rooms
- Built: 2004
- Partially furnished
Listed 6 hours ago by
Kamala
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- S$ 1,200/mo
- S$ 4 psf
617 Hougang Avenue 8, 530617
- Master Room
- 1 Bath
- 300 sqft
- HDB 4 Rooms
- Built: 1985
- Fully furnished
Listed 6 hours ago by
Alan Huy
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- S$ 1,199/mo
- S$ 0.89 psf
314 Tampines Street 33, 520314
- Common Room
- 1,343 sqft
- HDB Executive
- Built: 1992
- Fully furnished
Listed 6 hours ago by
Rekael Das
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- S$ 4,500/mo
- S$ 3.43 psf
434 Bukit Panjang Ring Road, 670434
- 4 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 1,313 sqft
- HDB 5 Rooms
- Built: 1988
- Fully furnished
Listed 6 hours ago by
Shiqi Ang
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- S$ 4,850/mo
- S$ 4.51 psf
121 Kim Tian Place, 160121
- 3 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 1,076 sqft
- HDB 4 Rooms
- Built: 2001
- Fully furnished
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Sonya Chen
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- S$ 3,500/mo
- S$ 3.97 psf
226 Lorong 8 Toa Payoh, 310226
- 3 Beds
- 1 Bath
- 882 sqft
- HDB 4 Rooms
- Built: 1976
- Partially furnished
Listed 6 hours ago by
Dionis Chew
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- S$ 3,599/mo
- S$ 2.72 psf
524 Jelapang Road, 670524
- 4 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 1,323 sqft
- HDB 5 Rooms
- Built: 1998
- Fully furnished
Listed 6 hours ago by
New Aik Keong
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- S$ 550/mo
- S$ 2.75 psf
130 Yishun Street 11, 760130
- Common Room
- 200 sqft
- HDB 4 Rooms
- Built: 1984
- Fully furnished
Listed 6 hours ago by
Alan Huy
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- S$ 3,300/mo
- S$ 4.58 psf
307 Shunfu Road, 570307
- 2 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 721 sqft
- HDB 3 Rooms
- Built: 1985
- Partially furnished
Listed 6 hours ago by
skyes pan
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- S$ 800/mo
- S$ 6.4 psf
490C Choa Chu Kang Avenue 5, 683490
- Common Room
- 125 sqft
- HDB 4 Rooms
- Built: 2016
- Fully furnished
Listed 6 hours ago by
Wendy Wo
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- S$ 550/mo
- S$ 4.58 psf
663 Yishun Avenue 4, 760663
- Common Room
- 120 sqft
- HDB 5 Rooms
- Built: 1987
- Fully furnished
Listed 6 hours ago by
Eric Tan
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- S$ 2,900/mo
- S$ 3.97 psf
712 Bedok Reservoir Road, 470712
- 2 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 731 sqft
- HDB 3 Rooms
- Built: 1981
- Fully furnished
Listed 6 hours ago by
Lim Li Jia
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- S$ 3,400/mo
- S$ 2.59 psf
156 Jalan Teck Whye, 680156
- 3 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 1,313 sqft
- HDB 5 Rooms
- Built: 1996
- Fully furnished
Listed 6 hours ago by
Colin Choo
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- S$ 1,350/mo
- S$ 9 psf
124 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 6, 560124
- Master Room
- 1 Bath
- 150 sqft
- HDB
- Built: 1978
- Fully furnished
Listed 6 hours ago by
Dennis Leong
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- S$ 3,100/mo
- S$ 2.8 psf
658 Choa Chu Kang Crescent, 680658
- 3 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 1,108 sqft
- HDB 4 Rooms
- Built: 1998
- Fully furnished
Listed 6 hours ago by
Ailsa Ang
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- S$ 3,700/mo
- S$ 3.7 psf
452A Bukit Batok West Avenue 6, 651452
- 3 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 1,001 sqft
- HDB 4 Rooms
- Built: 2019
- Partially furnished
Listed 6 hours ago by
Benny Tay
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- S$ 1,500/mo
- S$ 8.33 psf
112B Depot Road, 102112
- Common Room
- 180 sqft
- HDB 5 Rooms
- Built: 1976
- Fully furnished
Listed 6 hours ago by
Mabel Yap
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- S$ 1,250/mo
- S$ 4.17 psf
338B Anchorvale Crescent, 542338
- Master Room
- 1 Bath
- 300 sqft
- HDB 4 Rooms
- Built: 2018
- Fully furnished
Listed 6 hours ago by
Alan Huy
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- S$ 1,400/mo
- S$ 9.33 psf
1 Teck Whye Avenue, 680001
- Common Room
- 150 sqft
- HDB 3 Rooms
- Built: 1984
- Partially furnished
Listed 6 hours ago by
patsy seah
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- S$ 900/mo
- S$ 9 psf
634 Yishun Street 61, 760634
- Common Room
- 100 sqft
- HDB 4 Rooms
- Built: 1986
- Partially furnished
Listed 6 hours ago by
Rasool
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- S$ 800/mo
- S$ 4 psf
122A Sengkang East Way, 541122
- Common Room
- 200 sqft
- HDB 4 Rooms
- Built: 2000
- Fully furnished
Listed 6 hours ago by
Alan Huy
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- S$ 800/mo
- S$ 4 psf
428 Clementi Avenue 3, 120428
- Common Room
- 200 sqft
- HDB 4 Rooms
- Built: 1977
- Fully furnished
Listed 6 hours ago by
Alan Huy
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- S$ 4,500/mo
- S$ 3.49 psf
135 Jalan Bukit Merah, 160135
- 3 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 1,291 sqft
- HDB 5 Rooms
- Built: 1995
- Partially furnished
Listed 6 hours ago by
choon guan teo
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- S$ 4,400/mo
- S$ 4.31 psf
55 Strathmore Avenue, 140055
- 3 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 1,022 sqft
- HDB 4 Rooms
- Built: 2000
- Fully furnished
Listed 6 hours ago by
Rosalind Lim L H
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- S$ 3,900/mo
- S$ 4.02 psf
99 Whampoa Drive, 320099
- 3 Beds
- 1 Bath
- 969 sqft
- HDB 4 Rooms
- Built: 1974
- Fully furnished
Listed 6 hours ago by
kenneth wong
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HDB for Rent in Singapore, All You Need to Know About HDB Rentals
Latest HDB rental market trends (Updated in April 2026)
In April 2026, the HDB rental market recorded another month of growth, although the increases remained modest. According to the SRX and 99.co flash report, HDB rental prices rose by 0.1% month-on-month. On a yearly basis, overall HDB rents were up 1.3% compared to April 2025.
With condo rents sitting near record highs, more tenants are likely to turn towards HDB flats for affordability. An estimated 2,806 HDB flats were rented out in April 2026, representing a 5.2% increase from March’s 2,667 units.
Despite this monthly increase, rental volumes were still 2.7% lower year-on-year and remained 7.4% below the five-year average for April. It may reflect a market that is becoming more competitive as more flats gradually enter the rental pool after reaching their Minimum Occupation Period (MOP).
In terms of rental activity by flat type, 4-room flats continued to dominate the HDB rental market in April 2026. They accounted for 38.8% of total rental transactions, followed by 3-room flats at 32.2%, 5-room flats at 24%, and Executive flats at 5%.
This trend is not surprising because 4-room flats typically offer the broadest appeal across tenant groups. They are large enough for families and shared living arrangements, yet still remain relatively affordable compared to private homes.
Top locations
Top locations for HDB rentals in Singapore, balancing factors like price, amenities, and connectivity, include Bukit Merah, Queenstown, and Central Area (including Toa Payoh, Kallang/Whampoa) for their central locations and higher rents; Jurong East, Jurong West, and Woodlands for proximity to amenities and MRT access; and Punggol, Sengkang, and Changi for their newer, affordable options.
Things to know before renting an HDB property
1. Most HDB flats are either partially or fully furnished, making them move-in ready for tenants. These units typically include basic amenities such as air conditioning, kitchen appliances, and storage solutions.
- While HDB flats lack the premium facilities found in private condominiums, they are situated in well-planned estates with easy access to supermarkets, hawker centres, parks, and public transport hubs.
- The lease period for HDB rentals usually ranges from six months to two years. Short-term rentals under six months are prohibited under local regulations. This makes HDB flats ideal for tenants intending to stay in Singapore for mid- to long-term durations.
HDB for rent process
You can look for available HDB flats in the area of your choosing using the 99.co portal. Once you’ve shortlisted potential flats, schedule viewings to evaluate the properties. Inspections are vital to ensure the flat meets your expectations and aligns with the online listing. Pay attention to signs of wear and tear, test the appliances, and check the condition of shared spaces if you are renting a room. During the viewing, you can also discuss rental terms and address any questions with the landlord or agent.
After choosing a flat, the rental process starts with making an offer to the landlord. If accepted, the landlord may prepare a Letter of Intent (LOI) to confirm your interest in leasing the property. This is followed by the signing of a Tenancy Agreement (TA) by both parties. The TA outlines key details such as the rental amount, security deposit, and additional terms, including responsibilities for utilities.
Do HDB flats require a security deposit from renters?
Yes, they do! The security deposit for HDB rentals typically amounts to one month’s rent for a one-year lease or two months’ rent for a two-year lease. You should also account for additional costs like agent fees (if applicable), utilities, and internet services when budgeting.
HDB for Rent in Singapore FAQs
There are over 8243 HDB flats available for rent in Singapore on 99.co. Note that the number of available rental flats fluctuates due to lease expirations, new listings, and market demand. Prospective tenants can filter their search based on location, budget, and proximity to amenities to find a suitable HDB flat rental. Checking listings frequently ensures access to the most updated availability.
There are more than 77 2-room HDB flats currently listed for rent on 99.co. These rental flats are popular among singles, couples, and elderly tenants due to their compact size and lower rent. While 2-room rental flats offer limited space, they are an affordable option for those looking for independent living arrangements. Interested tenants are advised to act fast as the availability of 2-room rentals may change due to high demand.
There are over 964 3-room HDB rental flats listed on 99.co. These flats are suitable for small families, couples, or individuals who need additional space. With a layout that typically includes two bedrooms, a living area, and a kitchen, 3-room flats provide a balance between affordability and comfort. 3-room flat rental prices vary depending on location, flat condition, and proximity to transport and amenities.
There are more than 1042 4-room HDB flats currently available for rent on 99.co. These rental flats are among the most sought-after options due to their spacious layout, typically featuring three bedrooms, a living area, and a kitchen. Rental rates for 4-room flats vary depending on the flat’s location, condition, and accessibility to public transport and essential services. Prospective tenants should act quickly as demand for 4-room HDB rental units can be high.
Currently, there are over 832 5-room and larger HDB flats listed for rent on 99.co. Catering to big families or tenants with co-living arrangements, these HDB rentals include Executive flats and maisonettes as well. 5+ room HDB flats can provide additional space that can be used for work, recreation, or storage, with rental prices varying based on size, location, and proximity to amenities.
Yes, you can! There are currently over 35 rental HDB flats on 99.co that offer remote viewing options. Many landlords and agents provide virtual tours, live video calls, or pre-recorded walkthroughs, allowing tenants to assess the unit’s condition without needing to visit in person. However, while remote viewings provide a convenient way to explore properties, an in-person visit is still recommended before finalising a rental agreement.
The lower HDB rental prices in the early months of 2025 may not last long if demand stays strong. HDB rental prices are expected to rise by 2 to 4 per cent in 2025, driven by a decrease in available flats for lease. However, BTO projects hitting the Minimum Occupation Period (MOP) this year will increase the supply in the rental market, potentially stabilising HDB rental prices further. Economic conditions, foreign workforce policies, and overall housing trends will influence rental rates.
The average HDB rental price in 2025 will mostly depend on the flat type and which estate the flat is located. Based on the active listings for rental HDB on 99.co, the average price is S$ 2.02K. Smaller flats in non-mature estates can be rented out for as low as S$ 350, while spacious units in sought-after areas can reach up to S$ 900K on rents.
Affordable HDB rentals can typically be found in non-mature estates such as Woodlands, Sembawang, Yishun, and Jurong West. These areas offer lower rental rates compared to mature estates while still providing essential amenities and public transport access. Renters looking for budget-friendly options should consider these towns.
High-demand rental areas include city-fringe and central locations such as Queenstown, Bukit Merah, Bishan, and Tanjong Pagar, due to their proximity to business districts, MRT stations, and amenities. Flats near schools and employment hubs also experience strong demand. These locations tend to have higher rental yields and lower vacancy rates.
To search for HDB rental flats in a specific estate on 99.co, use the location filter by selecting your preferred HDB town. Additional filters allow you to refine results by flat type, price range, and proximity to MRT stations. This ensures that listings match your exact rental preferences. Users can also set alerts to receive notifications on new listings.
No, you cannot. HDB has a minimum rental period of 6 months for all rental flats. Short-term rentals, such as renting for 2 months, are not allowed under HDB regulations. This rule ensures the stability of residential communities and prevents the use of HDB flats for transient accommodation like short-term stays. Those looking for temporary housing should explore serviced apartments or private rentals that allow shorter leases.
No. CPF savings cannot be used to pay for rental expenses, as CPF funds are primarily meant for housing purchases, retirement, and medical needs. Renters will need to rely on cash or other personal funds to cover rental costs. Those who need financial assistance for rental may explore HDB’s Public Rental Scheme, which is designed for low-income households. Additionally, some government schemes may provide rental support for those facing financial hardship.
The minimum rental duration for HDB flats is 6 months per lease. This requirement applies to both entire flats and room rentals. Tenants and landlords must ensure that leases comply with this rule, as HDB does not permit short-term rentals below this duration. Renewals must also adhere to the same six-month minimum.
The maximum rental duration for HDB flats depends on the tenant’s residency status. Singaporean tenants can rent for up to 3 years per lease, while non-citizens (excluding Malaysians) are limited to 2 years per lease. Landlords must renew the lease if they wish to continue renting beyond these periods. These limits help ensure that rental housing is available to those who need it long-term.
HDB enforces occupancy rules to prevent overcrowding. For 1-room and 2-room flats, the maximum occupancy is 4 persons, while 3-room flats can house up to 6 occupants. 4-room and bigger flats, on the other hand, can house a maximum of 8 persons. Landlords must ensure that all tenants are legally registered with HDB, and unauthorised subletting is strictly prohibited. These rules protect living conditions and prevent rental abuse.
To rent out an HDB flat, the owner must be a Singapore Citizen and must have fulfilled the Minimum Occupation Period (MOP), typically 5 years for Standard HDB. Non-citizen tenants (excluding Malaysians) must have valid work passes, employment passes, or student passes for a minimum stay of 6 months. All rental agreements must be registered with HDB. Additional conditions stated in the Tenancy Agreement between landlords and tenants may vary. Both parties are encouraged to be as detailed as possible to prevent future mishaps.
Yes, foreigners can rent an HDB flat in Singapore, but there are specific eligibility criteria they must meet. Only non-citizens holding valid passes, such as an Employment Pass, S Pass, Work Permit (for certain sectors), Dependant Pass, Student Pass, or Long-Term Visit Pass, are allowed to rent HDB flats. Additionally, work permit holders in the construction, marine, and process sectors are not eligible to rent entire HDB flats but may rent rooms instead. Tenants must ensure their pass has a validity of at least six months at the time of application, and the rental must comply with HDB’s subletting regulations.
Pet ownership in rental HDB flats is subject to HDB’s pet regulations. Under the Housing and Development (Animals) Rules 2024, HDB only allows up to two cats and only one dog of an approved small breed to be kept in each flat. You can face a fine of up to S$4,000 if you fail to comply with HDB's Rules. Additionally, as per the Tenancy Agreement, tenants should also check with landlords if they permit pets in the unit.
Renting an HDB flat involves several steps. First, tenants search for listings through property platforms or agents. After shortlisting properties, they arrange viewings to assess the condition and suitability of the flat. Once a suitable unit is found, rental terms such as price, lease duration, and deposit are negotiated. A Letter of Intent (LOI) is sometimes issued, followed by the signing of the Tenancy Agreement (TA), which must be stamped with IRAS. The landlord must then register the rental with HDB, ensuring compliance with HDB’s regulations. Finally, the tenant makes the initial rental payment and collects the keys for move-in.
The landlord is responsible for paying the Service & Conservancy Charges (S&CC) for the HDB flat, which covers estate maintenance such as cleaning, lift services, and landscaping. However, the tenant is typically responsible for paying utility bills, including water, electricity, and internet services. In some cases, landlords may request tenants to cover minor repair costs up to a certain amount, such as SGD 150, while the landlord covers major repairs. These terms should be clearly stated in the tenancy agreement to avoid misunderstandings.
The last six month average psf is S$ 3.37 and last 1 year average psf is S$ 3.36.


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