Looking for a condo to rent in Singapore? Listings.sg brings together condominium and apartment rentals across the island — from one-bedroom units near Orchard and the CBD to family-sized homes in the East Coast, Bukit Timah and the north-east. Every listing below is live and refreshed through the day from agents and direct-from-landlord postings.
The Singapore condo rental market in 2026 averages around S$5.20 PSF in the city centre, S$4.30 PSF in the city fringe and S$3.40 PSF in the suburbs. The most-rented clusters remain the established expat areas — River Valley, Tanjong Pagar, Holland Village and Bukit Timah — alongside family-friendly Punggol, Tampines and Bishan.
Use the filters to narrow by price, bedrooms, property type or location. To compare units inside a single development, open its project page in our condo directory for full details, floor plans and unit history. Most listings include a direct WhatsApp or call button, so you can reach the agent or landlord without a middleman.
Admiralty / Woodlands

Orchard / River Valley

Buona Vista / West Coast / Clementi

East Coast / Marine Parade
Alexandra / Commonwealth

Newton / Novena

East Coast / Marine Parade

Farrer Park / Serangoon Rd


Hougang / Punggol / Sengkang

Macpherson / Potong Pasir

Sembawang / Yishun

East Coast / Marine Parade

Chinatown / Tanjong Pagar

Hougang / Punggol / Sengkang

City Hall / Clarke Quay

East Coast / Marine Parade

Macpherson / Potong Pasir

Farrer Park / Serangoon Rd

East Coast / Marine Parade

Sembawang / Yishun

Sembawang / Yishun

Boon Lay / Jurong / Tuas
Seletar / Yio Chu Kang

Buona Vista / West Coast / Clementi

Bukit Batok / Bukit Panjang / Choa Chu Kang

Average condo rent in 2026 is around S$5.20 PSF in the city centre, S$4.30 PSF in the city fringe and S$3.40 PSF in suburban areas. A typical two-bedroom unit ranges from about S$3,500 to S$8,000 per month depending on district and condition.
Yes. Foreign tenants can rent any private condominium in Singapore. You'll usually need a valid pass (Employment Pass, S Pass, Student Pass and so on), about two months' deposit and a signed Tenancy Agreement. No additional government approval is required.
Both are strata-titled private homes. 'Apartment' usually refers to smaller developments (often without full facilities), while a 'condominium' is built on a larger site (at least 4,000 sqm under URA guidelines) and provides full facilities such as a pool, gym and security.
Tenants typically pay half a month's rent as commission for a one-year lease, or one month for a two-year lease. Many listings on Listings.sg are direct-from-landlord, with no commission.
Usually your passport, a valid work or student pass, recent payslips or an employment letter, and a completed tenant application form. Foreigners are generally asked for a deposit equal to two months' rent.
Yes. Many condos offer room-only rentals where the landlord or another tenant also lives in the unit. Use the filters on this page to narrow your search to your budget and preferred location.