Housing guideRenting a Home in Singapore as an Expat
Singapore's rental market is competitive and moves fast. Understanding property types, lease clauses and agent fees before you start looking saves time, money and stress.
Property types
Condominiums, private apartments, HDB flats, landed houses and serviced apartments each suit different budgets and lifestyles. Condos offer facilities; HDBs offer value; landed suits larger families; serviced apartments work for short-term arrivals.
Lease terms
Standard leases run 12 or 24 months. Shorter tenancies are possible but less common and usually priced higher. Always clarify renewal rights and rent-review terms before signing.
The diplomatic clause
Insist on a diplomatic clause if your employment pass could be cancelled or if relocation is possible. It typically requires a minimum period of tenancy (often 12 months) and advance written notice to exit early without penalty.
Deposits and agent fees
Expect a security deposit of one to two months' rent and a smaller good-faith deposit at offer. Agent commission for rentals is typically paid by the landlord for leases of 12 months or more — confirm in writing before engaging an agent.
Pre-signing checks
Walk through the property with the inventory list. Document air-con condition, appliances, fixtures and any defects. Agree in writing who handles servicing and repairs. Confirm internet lead-time if working from home.
Useful official links
HDB rental eligibility, CEA agent register and URA private property data.
Related guides
Expat housing overview, neighbourhood guide, family neighbourhoods and cost of living.
Rental FAQ
What deposit is typical?
One to two months' rent as a security deposit, plus a smaller good-faith deposit at offer. Confirm amounts and timing in writing before signing.
What is a diplomatic clause?
It allows early termination if you are relocated or lose your employment pass, usually after a minimum tenancy period with advance written notice.
Can foreigners rent HDB flats?
Yes, subject to HDB eligibility rules. Check HDB's official rental guidance for current requirements.
Does SG Expat Desk handle tenancy transactions?
No. We provide general information and route requests to licensed real estate professionals.
General information only. SG Expat Desk does not provide legal, tenancy, property, tax or financial advice.