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Boon Teck Tower offers a compact but very liveable mix of unit types in a convenient District 12 city-fringe location, and understanding the unit layouts is the key to choosing the right home for your lifestyle and budget.

In this Boon Teck Tower Unit Types and Layout Guide for Tenants, Homejourney breaks down the typical floorplans, space planning strengths and trade-offs, so you can shortlist the right stacks before you even step into a viewing.

This article is a focused companion to our main tenant pillar guide, Boon Teck Tower For Rent in D12: Complete 2026 Tenant Guide | Homejourney Boon Teck Tower For Rent in D12: Complete 2026 Tenant Guide | Homejourney , and is written from the perspective of someone who has lived in the Balestier–Toa Payoh area for years and regularly visits the surrounding amenities along Boon Teck Road, Balestier Road, and Toa Payoh Town.

Development snapshot: Boon Teck Tower for rent

Boon Teck Tower (sometimes also written as Boon Teck Towers in older listings) is a freehold residential development at 41 Boon Teck Road, in the Balestier/Toa Payoh area of District 12 (D12 rentals).[1][7] It is a mid-rise condo-style project with facilities such as a swimming pool, wading pool, BBQ area, covered carpark, and 24-hour security.[1][2][4]

The development is popular among tenants who want a quieter residential feel just off the main Balestier Road, but still be within walking distance to everyday amenities like NTUC FairPrice at Shaw Plaza and eateries along Balestier.[5][8] As a relatively small development, units here often feel more private than in mega-condos, but that also means good rental units can be snapped up quickly.

To see what is currently available, you can view all units for rent at Boon Teck Tower on Homejourney: Property Search . For full project specifications and historical data, refer to the Boon Teck Tower page in the Homejourney projects directory: Projects Directory and Projects .

1. Boon Teck Tower unit mix: What tenants can expect

As an older, freehold city-fringe development, Boon Teck Tower’s layouts tend to be more squarish and efficient than many newer shoebox-heavy projects. While exact stacks and floorplates may vary, the typical Boon Teck Tower for rent mix in 2026 features:

  • 2-bedroom units – suited for couples, small families or flat-sharing professionals
  • 3-bedroom units – suitable for families with children or multi-generational living
  • Penthouse or larger-family layouts (limited supply) – occasionally surface on the market, generally for larger budgets

Because the development is not massive, it does not have a huge spread of micro 1-bedders; instead, most tenants who rent condo units here are looking at 2- and 3-bedroom apartments with relatively generous living and dining spaces for a D12 city-fringe location.

2. Estimated 2026 monthly rent by unit type

Based on 2025–2026 D12 transaction patterns and nearby comparable freehold condos in the Balestier/Toa Payoh cluster, Homejourney’s research suggests the following indicative 2026 monthly rent ranges for Boon Teck Tower (subject to unit condition, floor, and furnishing):

  • 2-bedroom units (approx. 800–900 sq ft): about S$3,200 – S$3,800/month
  • 3-bedroom units (approx. 1,000–1,200 sq ft): about S$4,000 – S$4,800/month
  • Larger / penthouse-type units: can exceed S$5,000/month depending on size and renovation

These are estimates derived from URA rental data for similar D12 freehold projects, cross-checked against 2025–2026 market reports from outlets such as The Straits Times and Business Times.Straits Times Housing News Business Times Property Always confirm current asking rents on Homejourney’s live listings page for the most accurate numbers: “View all units for rent at Boon Teck Tower” Property Search .

3. Typical Boon Teck Tower layouts: How the space works

3.1 Two-bedroom units: Popular choice for couples and sharers

Best for: Couples, young families with one child, or two professionals sharing.

Most 2-bedroom units at Boon Teck Tower follow an efficient rectangular layout with a combined living/dining space opening out to a balcony or planter, and bedrooms along one side of the unit. Older freehold layouts here generally allocate a larger proportion of space to the living area, which makes the unit feel more comfortable for long-term stays.

What tenants typically like:

  • Decently sized living-dining zone, easy to fit a 4-seater dining set and 3-seater sofa
  • Common bedroom usually fits a queen bed and wardrobe
  • Some stacks have a more private bedroom corridor away from living area, good for sharers

What to watch for during viewing:

  • Position of structural columns, which can affect where you place a TV console or work desk
  • Aircon trunking age and condition – older buildings can have higher maintenance if previous owners neglected servicing (Homejourney recommends planning regular servicing; see Aircon Services )
  • Window orientation for afternoon sun – units facing the west can be warmer between 2–5pm

3.2 Three-bedroom units: Family-friendly D12 rentals

Best for: Families with children, multi-generational living, or tenants needing a home office.

3-bedroom layouts in Boon Teck Tower typically offer a proper enclosed kitchen and a clear separation between living areas and the bedroom wing. Compared with newer mass-market condos, the bedrooms here may be more generously sized but the total unit count per floor is lower, which contributes to a quieter environment.

What tenants typically like:

  • Master bedroom that can fit a king bed plus side tables
  • Some layouts with clearly separated helper’s or utility area off the kitchen
  • Good for families whose children attend nearby schools in Balestier/Toa Payoh

Things to evaluate:

  • Number of bathrooms – some 3-bedders are 2-bath, others may include a utility bathroom
  • Wardrobe storage – check for built-in storage and where you might add cabinets
  • Noise exposure – stacks closest to Balestier Road can pick up more traffic noise, whereas inward or side-facing stacks are usually quieter at night

3.3 Larger units / penthouse layouts

Occasionally, larger Boon Teck Tower units with rooftop or duplex-style layouts appear on the rental market. These are relatively rare, but they appeal to tenants who want more indoor-outdoor space or who entertain often.

Key considerations:

  • Roof terrace usability – check for shade, water ponding, and privacy from adjacent blocks
  • Airflow – higher floors generally enjoy better breeze and some unblocked city views
  • Staircase within unit – for duplex layouts, assess safety for young children or elderly family members

4. Facilities, security and building management

For a relatively compact condo, Boon Teck Tower provides a decent set of recreational facilities: a swimming pool, wading pool, BBQ area, covered carpark, and 24-hour security.[1][2][4] This gives tenants a basic but functional condo lifestyle without the maintenance cost overheads of mega-condos.

From a tenant’s perspective, the key points are:

  • Security: Guardhouse and 24-hour security provide peace of mind for late-night returns.[1][2]
  • Parking: Covered carpark is convenient during heavy rain and for families with young children.[1][4]
  • Pool & BBQ: Good for casual weekend gatherings; note that pool size is modest, more for leisure than serious lap training.[1][4]

During viewing, ask the landlord or agent about MCST rules on use of facilities, booking BBQ pits, and any specific house rules (e.g., quiet hours, bicycle storage). Homejourney always encourages tenants to clarify in advance so expectations are transparent on both sides.

5. Boon Teck Road location & daily lifestyle

Boon Teck Tower sits on Boon Teck Road, a quieter side street just off the main Balestier Road corridor. From a local’s perspective, this is one of the biggest lifestyle advantages – you are close to everything, yet slightly shielded from the constant traffic of Balestier.

5.1 Connectivity and commute times

There is no MRT right at the doorstep, but D12 rentals here enjoy good bus connectivity along Balestier Road:

  • Toa Payoh MRT (NS19): about 5–10 minutes by bus or 15–18 minutes on foot, depending on route and pace
  • Novena MRT (NS20): around 10 minutes by bus via Balestier Road
  • CBD (Raffles Place/Tanjong Pagar): about 20–30 minutes by car or ~30–35 minutes by public transport in normal traffic
  • Orchard Road: roughly 10–15 minutes by car or 20–25 minutes by bus/MRT

Check LTA’s MyTransport app or official journey planners for the latest bus routes and times from Balestier Road to your office destination.

5.2 Groceries, eateries and daily conveniences

One of the biggest perks of living around Boon Teck Road is the day-to-day convenience. From the tower, it is only a short walk (under 5 minutes for most people) to Shaw Plaza, where you will find NTUC FairPrice for groceries and various F&B options.[5][8] Balestier Road is also well-known for its supper spots, bak kut teh, and local eateries that stay open late – handy for shift workers or night owls.

For more substantial shopping, Toa Payoh HDB Hub and Novena (Velocity, Square 2, United Square) are a short bus ride away, giving you access to banking, clinics, enrichment centres and more.[7][8]

5.3 Nearby schools and amenities

Families renting at Boon Teck Tower typically look at schools and healthcare within a short radius. The wider Balestier/Toa Payoh area includes a range of primary and secondary schools, as well as medical facilities around Novena (Tan Tock Seng Hospital cluster) and Toa Payoh.[7][8] For green space, Toa Payoh Town Park and neighbourhood parks in the HDB clusters are popular for evening walks and jogs.

For a fuller lifestyle overview, check our companion piece: Boon Teck Tower For Rent in D12: Complete 2026 Tenant Guide | Homejourney Boon Teck Tower For Rent in D12: Complete 2026 Tenant Guide | Homejourney .

6. How to choose the right Boon Teck Tower layout for your needs

When you browse available rentals at Boon Teck Tower on Homejourney Property Search , you will often see similar-sounding configurations (e.g., 2-bedroom, 3-bedroom), but the stack and orientation can change your day-to-day experience significantly. Use this quick framework:

  1. Start with headcount and bedrooms
    For couples or single professionals who like extra space, a 2-bedder offers flexibility for a study or guest room. For families with children or live-in helpers, a 3-bedder is usually more practical.
  2. Check furniture fit and wall lengths
    Bring approximate measurements of your existing sofa, bed, and dining table. Visualise where each piece would go, paying attention to windows, doors and power points.
  3. Assess light and heat
    Visit at different times of day if possible. West-facing units can be warm in late afternoon; some tenants prefer brighter east-facing units for morning light. Ask the agent about sun direction.
  4. Noise and privacy
    Stacks closer to Balestier Road may have more traffic noise but can offer more city views; inward-facing stacks are often quieter but may look towards neighbouring blocks.
  5. Condition of fittings
    For older developments, pay special attention to the age of aircon units, windows, and bathrooms. Clarify with landlord what will be repaired or upgraded before move-in. Homejourney encourages documenting agreed works in writing before you sign.

7. Lease terms, deposits and tenant checklist

Most Singapore condo rental arrangements at Boon Teck Tower follow standard private-residential practices:

  • Lease length: Commonly 1–2 years; some landlords are open to 1-year terms for corporate or expat leases.
  • Security deposit: Typically 1 month’s rent for 1-year lease and 2 months for 2-year lease, in line with common market practice (check your Tenancy Agreement for exact terms).
  • Diplomatic clause: Often included for 2-year leases for expats, usually exercisable after 12 months with 2 months’ notice; verify wording carefully.

Before signing your lease, Homejourney recommends:

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