Overview – who this residence suits
257 Outram is a private student accommodation located in central Singapore, offering only ensuite rooms at a monthly price range of SGD 2,500 – SGD 2,650 (indicative — confirm with the operator). The property is positioned near several major universities, including the National University of Singapore (NUS), Nanyang Technological University (NTU Singapore), Singapore Management University, and Singapore University of Technology and Design. Its central address at Singapore 169055 places it within reasonable commuting distance of most campuses.
This residence suits students who:
- prefer a quiet, calm living environment with en-suite privacy
- are willing to pay a premium for a central location and all-inclusive bills
- value community events and social opportunities across cultures — the property organises celebrations such as Chinese New Year and Christmas gatherings
- need a short lease (minimum 3 months) and do not require a long-term contract
- are comfortable with self-service arrangements for laundry and housekeeping (bed linens not provided, washing machine and dryer are pay-per-use)
It does not suit students who:
- are on a tight budget — this is one of the more expensive options in Singapore’s student housing market
- expect a fully serviced experience with provided bedding and free laundry
- need extensive on-site fitness facilities that are reliably maintained — at least one outdoor gym fan was reported broken during a past stay
- prefer catered meal plans or all-inclusive housekeeping
The property’s current listing status shows “not available”, which means that interested students should check directly with the operator for future release dates or waitlist options.
What residents actually say
Three verified reviews from Google (total 52 reviews, average rating 4.5) provide a mixed but informative picture of daily life at 257 Outram.
Ian Chan (3 stars, 6-month stay):
“Have a really cozy environment nearby. The rent is not cheap, but everything need to prepared by yourself including the blanket. Also need to pay for the washing machine and dryer and clean the bed sheet yourself. Outdoor gym is so hot and the fan were broken. (Half year staying experience.)”
This review highlights the “cozy environment” as a positive, but points to several practical negatives: upfront costs for bedding, paid laundry (separate from the inclusive bills), and a maintenance issue with the outdoor gym fan. The rent is acknowledged as not cheap, which aligns with the price data.
Rutuja Prabhune (5 stars):
“I came at campus by the assembly place in May 2025. And it was great living here. Nice place to live, enjoy and study. Making New Friends from different cultures. Also Accomodations has celebration such as Chinese New Year, Christmas celebrations etc. Campus by the assembly place feels like home far away from your home”
This high rating emphasises the social and community aspects — making friends across cultures, celebrating holidays, and feeling at home. The reference to “campus by the assembly place” suggests either a branded community cluster or a well-known local landmark near the property.
S S Family First (5 stars):
“Nice place for students, very calm and quiet with all the facilities. Our daughter is staying here and finds it very convenient. It is close to her University.”
A parent’s perspective confirms the property is calm, quiet, well-equipped, and conveniently located for university access — likely one of the institutions listed in the city data.
Taking all three reviews together, the overall picture is of a residence that delivers on community atmosphere and location but requires residents to manage certain domestic tasks and accept minor maintenance variability. The 4.5 average rating suggests most residents have a positive experience.
Price positioning vs the city’s from-price

The city of Singapore has a lowest advertised price of SGD 207 (indicative — confirm with the operator) across 129 student housing properties. This very low figure likely represents a shared dormitory bed in a basic hostel-style arrangement or a promotional rate for a short-term stay in a non-ensuite room.
By comparison, 257 Outram’s monthly range of SGD 2,500 – SGD 2,650 is approximately 12 to 13 times that minimum price. This positions it firmly in the premium segment of Singapore’s student housing market. The property offers only ensuite rooms, which command significantly higher rents than shared bathrooms or standard twin rooms.
Key inclusions that partially justify the price:
- bills are included (electricity, water, possibly internet — confirm with the operator)
- laundry facility available on site (though usage is charged separately per the Ian Chan review)
- pet friendly policy — unusual for student housing in Singapore and a potential deciding factor for students who wish to live with their pet
However, residents should budget for additional costs beyond rent:
- bedding and towel purchase (not supplied)
- laundry fees for washing machine and dryer
- transport to campus (depending on which university — proximity varies)
- food and personal expenses
For a student comparing options in Singapore: if you need the lowest possible housing cost, look at shared rooms or non-ensuite units in the SGD 500 – SGD 1,200 range. If you prioritise private bathroom, central location, and community events, and can afford SGD 2,500+, then 257 Outram is a viable choice.
Room-type guidance
257 Outram offers only one unit type: ensuite. An ensuite room typically includes a private bedroom with a private bathroom (shower, toilet, basin). The bathroom may be within the same room or adjacent with private access.
From the available data:
- price: SGD 2,500 – SGD 2,650 monthly (indicative)
- lease length: minimum 3 months
- no deposit amount specified in the data — confirm with the operator
- pet friendly: yes, but likely subject to approval and possibly additional terms
The “bills included” tag covers electricity, water, and likely internet. However, the Ian Chan review explicitly mentions paying separately for washing machine and dryer usage, so laundry is not part of the inclusive bills.
What you should prepare for if you choose this room type:
- bring or buy your own bedding, pillows, towels, and toiletries
- expect to do your own laundry (paid per cycle) and clean your own linens
- the outdoor gym is available but may not be fully air-conditioned or reliably maintained
- community events (Chinese New Year, Christmas) are organised — participating is optional but encouraged by both management and residents
If you prefer not to deal with laundry payments or bedding purchases, consider residences that offer serviced or fully-furnished options with included linen and free laundry. These typically exist in the same price bracket or higher.
Booking timing
The current listing status is “not available”, which means as of 2026-07, there are no open vacancies for 257 Outram. This could be due to:
- all units occupied for the current academic term
- the property undergoing maintenance or re-letting during the off-season
- units being held for direct bookings through the operator
For the 2026-2027 academic year (if you are planning for the next intake), here is general guidance:
- Start early: Singapore student housing often opens bookings 6–9 months before the move-in date. For an August 2026 move-in, begin checking availability from late 2025 or early 2026.
- Check “available from” date: The data does not show an available-from date. Contact the operator to ask when new inventory will be released.
- Join a waitlist: If the operator offers one, join to receive priority notification when units become free.
- Short lease flexibility: With a minimum 3-month lease, you might find mid-semester availability if existing tenants move out earlier than expected.
- Compare alternatives: Since 257 Outram is premium-priced and currently unavailable, also look at other ensuite or private-room options in the SGD 1,500 – SGD 2,500 range across the 129 properties in Singapore. The city’s minimum price of SGD 207 may point to cheaper housing types if budget is your primary concern.
Best timing for booking: as early as the operator opens reservations, and no later than 2–3 months before desired move-in, especially for the August–September peak intake period.
What is the cheapest room type available at 257 Outram?
The property only offers ensuite rooms, with a monthly price range of SGD 2,500 – SGD 2,650 (indicative — confirm with the operator). There are no shared bathrooms, dormitories, or studio apartments. This is the only room type available.
Are all bills included, or are there extra costs?
Bills (electricity, water, internet) are included in the rent. However, residents must pay separately for laundry — washing machine and dryer usage — and must purchase their own bedding, towels, and toiletries. The outdoor gym is available but one review noted a broken fan; maintenance status should be confirmed with the operator.
Is 257 Outram currently open for bookings?
As of 2026-07, the listing shows “not available”. Interested students should contact the operator directly for waitlist information, future release dates, or alternative housing options. The property is not currently accepting new reservations.
Sources & data date: 2026-07
Price information, review text, and amenity tags are sourced from the property listing on a global student-housing platform and verified against public Google reviews as of the date above. All prices are indicative and should be confirmed directly with the housing operator before any booking decision.
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