New to Singapore? 5 Rental Mistakes Expats Should Avoid
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Key Takeaways

  • Decisions made under time pressure can lead new expats in Singapore to make avoidable rental mistakes or unnecessary compromises.
  • Look beyond the headline rent, as fees, utilities and maintenance responsibilities can significantly affect the true cost of housing.
  • Location should support daily routines and realistic commute times, rather than being chosen solely for visual appeal or attractive online listings.
  • Lease terms and furnishing standards can vary widely, making it important to review agreements carefully before committing.
  • Starting with flexible accommodation at Aurealis Serviced Residence can provide the time and clarity needed to search for the right long-term home.

 

Common Rental Mistakes that Expats in Singapore Make

The first few weeks after arriving in Singapore can often feel like a blur. Between starting a new job, adjusting to the pace of the city and figuring out everyday routines, housing decisions are frequently made under pressure. Many expats find themselves scrolling listings late at night, figuring out where the neighbourhoods are and comparing floor plans they can barely visualise.

 

In that rush, it is easy to make assumptions based on how renting works back home, which is where problems usually begin. Below, we break down 5 common rental mistakes many expats in Singapore make, helping you avoid unnecessary stress, unexpected costs and more.

 

Mistake #1: Underestimating Total Rental Costs

Many expats begin their housing search by filtering listings based on monthly rent. However, rental costs in Singapore often do not stop at the advertised price. Stamp duty is payable upfront and agent fees may apply depending on the lease arrangement. Utilities are typically excluded and can fluctuate significantly with air-conditioning use, especially in warmer months. Maintenance responsibilities also vary, with some leases requiring tenants to cover air conditioning servicing, minor repairs, or replacement of worn items. 

 

For example, an apartment that looks reasonably priced may require quarterly aircon servicing, private internet installation with long-term contract and appliance upkeep that quickly increases monthly expenses. Without factoring these in early, expats can find their housing costs creeping higher than expected.

 

Mistake #2: Choosing a Location Without Considering Daily Commute and Lifestyle

Singapore may be compact, but it is also densely populated. Trains can be crowded during peak hours, and commuting often requires extra buffer time. As a result, commute patterns can significantly shape your day-to-day quality of life. Choosing a neighbourhood without considering work location, transport links and lifestyle needs can lead to long travel times and unnecessary fatigue. This is a rental mistake many expats make in Singapore, particularly when they are unfamiliar with MRT lines or peak-hour congestion.

 

An apartment that appears ideal online may involve multiple train transfers or long walks in humid weather. Over time, those small daily inconveniences add up. Many expats later realise they would have preferred living closer to work or essential amenities, even if it meant choosing a slightly smaller apartment or a higher rent.

 

Mistake #3: Signing a Lease Without Understanding Singapore Rental Clauses

After identifying a suitable location, avoid rushing to secure the apartment. Rental agreements in Singapore can include clauses that differ from what many expats are familiar with, and misunderstandings often only become apparent after the lease has already begun.

 

These may include diplomatic clauses that allow early termination only under specific conditions, as well as provisions that place certain maintenance, repair or professional cleaning responsibilities on the tenant. Renewal terms and rent adjustment clauses may also be less flexible than expected.

 

Taking the time to review these terms carefully, and clarifying any grey areas before signing, can help prevent penalties or disputes later, particularly if work arrangements or personal circumstances change during your stay.

 

It is also important to understand the landlord’s expectations. Some landlords may be extremely particular about the condition of the unit, which can lead to disputes over wear and tear at the end of the lease. Clear communication early on can help avoid unexpected costs or disagreements later.

 

Mistake #4: Assuming That Your Apartment is Furnished

In Singapore, the term “furnished” can mean very different things depending on the property and landlord. Some apartments include only basic appliances aka ‘white goods’ such as a fridge and washing machine, while others provide minimal furniture but lack essentials like cookware or adequate storage.

 

Expats often discover this gap only after moving in, when they realise they still need to purchase everyday items such as kitchenware, a proper desk, or even bedding. Even when a bed is provided, the mattress may be basic, older, or less comfortable than expected. These unplanned purchases can add up quickly, especially during the first few weeks when time, transport and local familiarity are limited.

 

Mistake #5: Rushing Into Long-Term Commitments Too Early

Perhaps the most significant rental mistake expats make comes from the natural desire to feel settled quickly. Many sign year-long leases within weeks of arriving, before they fully understand neighbourhood dynamics, work schedules or family routines. Committing too early can reduce flexibility during the adjustment period and add unnecessary pressure to what is already a demanding relocation.

 

It is worth taking time to explore and evaluate your options before locking into a long-term lease. Short-term rental arrangements, temporary housing or flexible accommodation can give you the space to understand how you actually live and move around Singapore. This allows you to experience different neighbourhoods, assess real commute times, and make housing decisions based on lived experience rather than first impressions.

 

A Practical Alternative: Starting Your Stay at Aurealis Serviced Residence

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For expats who want stability without rushing into a long-term lease, serviced residences can offer a more measured starting point. Instead of committing to a private rental immediately, this option allows you to settle into Singapore while keeping your plans flexible.

 

Aurealis Serviced Residence provides fully furnished apartments in Singapore designed for real, day-to-day living rather than short hotel-style stays. Each serviced apartment comes with a full kitchen, in-suite washer and dryer, dedicated workspaces with printer and reliable high-speed Wi-Fi, making it easier to establish routines from day one. 

 

Located in beautiful Marina Bay, Aurealis offers expats convenient access to Raffles Place and the Marina Bay business districts, MRT train stations and everyday amenities, reducing commute uncertainty while you familiarise yourself with the city. Our flexible stay durations also give you more time to understand Singapore neighbourhoods, work patterns and lifestyle preferences before deciding on a longer-term home. Whether you are searching for corporate housing in Singapore for yourself or families, or executive apartments to share with colleagues,  Aurealis offers a comfortable downtown base that supports both work and everyday routines. 

 

Get in touch with us today to learn more.

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