Step inside and you’ll notice one thing right away: space. A glorious 1,173 sqft of it. Not some 17.4 m² broom closet pretending to be a “sanctuary.” This is the real deal — three proper bedrooms where you can stretch out, set up a home office, or just dedicate one entirely to laundry you’ll never fold.
The unit comes bare, which in rental-speak means you’re free from someone else’s “Pinterest-inspired” wallpaper disaster. You get a blank canvas — plus the essentials done right:
Three brand new air-conditioners. Switch them on and you’ll feel like you’ve moved into a walk-in fridge.
Simple toilet and kitchen. Not glamorous, but utterly reliable. Like a Toyota Corolla — not exciting, but will never let you down.
And then there’s the location: Tiong Bahru, where art deco history rubs shoulders with hip cafés and hawker legends. Basically, it’s the only place in Singapore where you can order kopi for $1.50 in the morning and oat milk flat white for $7 in the afternoon — all on the same street.
This isn’t a house stuffed with frills. It’s a big, cool, no-nonsense home in one of Singapore’s most desirable neighbourhoods.

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