Room in a 4 Bedroom Apartment, 3 Hacienda Grove – Decision Review
Who Is This Residence For?
This property is a single room within a four‑bedroom apartment located in a standalone house at 3 Hacienda Grove, Singapore. It is designed for students who are comfortable sharing common spaces with three other tenants. The unit type is classified as non‑ensuite, meaning the bedroom does not have its own private bathroom; residents share bathroom facilities with the other flatmates. The entire apartment is part of an independent house, which often provides more living space and a quieter environment compared to high‑rise student towers.
The residence suits students who:
- Prefer a group living setting rather than a studio or one‑bedroom unit. Sharing a four‑bedroom apartment reduces individual rent and allows for social interaction.
- Are prepared to coordinate cleaning, quiet hours, and guest policies with three flatmates.
- Need a lease from three months upward. The minimum lease term is three months, which is flexible for short exchange programmes or early‑semester stays.
- Value in‑unit laundry facilities. The property listing includes “laundry_facility” as a featured tag, meaning a washing machine and dryer are available within the house – a convenience not always found in older dormitories.
- Are open to moving in from 3 July 2026 onward. This availability date aligns with the start of the second semester or summer term for many universities.
The address is in the eastern part of Singapore, near the Eunos and Kembangan neighbourhoods. Public transport connections to the city centre and major university campuses are reasonable, though specific travel times are not provided in the listing. The property is tagged as “new” and “featured”, suggesting it has been recently added to the platform and may be actively promoted by the operator.
Who Might Want to Look Elsewhere?
This residence is not ideal for every student. Consider alternatives if:
- You require a private bathroom. The non‑ensuite arrangement means sharing a bathroom with up to three others. If you prefer not to coordinate morning schedules, look for ensuite rooms or studio units.
- You need a very short lease, such as one or two months. The minimum is three months, so students on a single‑month exchange or a short‑term internship will need to find a property with more flexible terms.
- You are looking for a fully managed hall with meal plans or organised social events. This is a private apartment, not a purpose‑built student accommodation block. You will be responsible for your own meals, utilities (likely), and household maintenance.
- You have specific requirements about the gender mix or household rules. Since you will be living with three other tenants, the operator’s assignment process may place you with students of any gender and background. If you strongly prefer a single‑gender flat, confirm this with the operator before booking.
- You are on a very tight budget and want the cheapest possible room in the city. While sharing a room in a four‑bedroom apartment is usually economical, the listing does not display a price. The city’s reference starting rent is SGD 207 per month (indicative – confirm with the operator), but individual properties can vary significantly. Without a listed price, you cannot assume it falls at the lower end.
Price Positioning vs the City’s From‑Price
The platform reports that the city of Singapore has 129 student housing properties, with a starting price of SGD 207 per month (indicative – confirm with the operator). This figure should be treated as a rough entry‑level benchmark. The property at 3 Hacienda Grove does not display a minimum or maximum price in the available data. Therefore, no direct comparison with the city’s from‑price can be made.
Because the price is absent, you should contact the operator to obtain a current monthly rent. In shared apartments in Singapore, rent typically covers either an unfurnished or partially furnished room, with utilities often split separately. The SGD 207 city starting price may represent a very basic room in a distant location or a promotional rate. For a four‑bedroom house with laundry facilities and a “featured” tag, the actual rent is likely higher.
If you are comparing multiple options, consider that the city’s starting price gives a floor, not an average. Properties tagged as “new” or “featured” sometimes carry a premium because they are actively marketed. Always ask for a full breakdown: rent per month, deposit (if any), utility arrangement, and any one‑time fees.
Room‑Type Guidance
The listing describes the unit as a “Room in a 4 Bedroom Apartment” with unit types “non_ensuite” and “independent_house”. This means:

- Room: You rent a single bedroom. The exact size, window orientation, and furniture are not specified. Ask the operator for floor plans or photos of the specific room being offered.
- 4 Bedroom Apartment: The house contains four private bedrooms plus shared living room, kitchen, and bathrooms. The number of bathrooms is not given – in older houses it may be one or two. In modern conversions it could be two. Verify this before signing.
- Non‑ensuite: The bedroom does not contain a toilet, shower, or washbasin. All bathrooms are shared.
- Independent house: The property is a landed house, not a condominium or HDB flat. Landed houses often have a garden or yard, but the listing does not confirm this. They also typically have lower density, which can mean less noise from neighbours.
For students who have never lived in a shared house, note that you will share the kitchen and living areas. You will need to agree on cleaning chores, food storage, and quiet hours with your flatmates. The laundry facility is a plus – many shared houses in Singapore have communal washing machines, but some require coin payment.
Booking Timing
The property is available from 3 July 2026. The minimum lease is 3 months, so the earliest move‑out date would be 3 October 2026 (assuming a three‑month stay). If you need a longer term, you can negotiate a 6‑month or 12‑month lease – check with the operator.
Because the unit is tagged as “new” and “featured”, it may attract interest quickly after listing. The platform does not show how many similar rooms are still available. For a July move‑in, the typical booking window in Singapore is 2–3 months in advance. That means you should start inquiries around April or May 2026. If you are reading this review and it is already past May 2026, availability may be limited.
No user reviews exist for this property yet. This is common for new listings. Without reviews, you cannot gauge past tenants’ experiences regarding landlord responsiveness, noise, cleanliness, or utility costs. To mitigate risk, request a video tour, ask for a sample tenancy agreement, and try to speak with the current flatmates or the operator’s past tenants if possible.
FAQ
What is the minimum lease period?
The minimum lease is three months, starting from 3 July 2026. Shorter stays are not permitted based on the listing data. If you need to stay for less time, you must look for properties offering one‑ or two‑month leases.
Does the room have a private bathroom?
No, the unit type is non‑ensuite. You will share bathroom facilities with the other three tenants. The exact number of bathrooms in the apartment is not specified in the listing – confirm with the operator.
What amenities are included beyond the room?
The listing tag “laundry_facility” indicates that a washing machine and dryer are available within the house. Other amenities such as air conditioning, internet, furniture, and kitchen appliances are not mentioned. Always ask the operator whether these are provided, and whether utilities (water, electricity, gas, internet) are included in the rent or charged separately.
Sources & Data Date: 2026-07
All figures in this review are derived from the platform data as of July 2026 – including the city starting price of SGD 207/month (indicative – confirm with the operator). The property price is unlisted and subject to confirmation by the operator.
For live availability, updated photos, and to confirm the exact monthly rent, use the on‑site assistant on the platform.
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