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Camelia Park Tenant Guide: Lease and Move-In Tips for safe renting at Tamarind Road. Discover D28 rentals, monthly rent ranges, and steps for seamless move-in with Homejourney's trusted verification.

Camelia Park Tenant Guide: Lease and Move-In Tips

The Camelia Park Tenant Guide: Lease and Move-In Tips provides expats, professionals, and families with actionable steps for renting at this freehold landed development on Tamarind Road, District 28. Homejourney verifies all Camelia Park for rent listings to ensure a safe, transparent process in Seletar/Yio Chu Kang.

As your trusted partner prioritizing user safety, Homejourney simplifies Singapore condo rental (landed-style) decisions with verified data and expert advice. This cluster focuses on lease essentials and move-in readiness, linking to our pillar on D28 rentals for comprehensive insights.

Camelia Park Overview for Tenants

Camelia Park, completed in 1984 at 129-137 Tamarind Road (postal 806706), is a low-density freehold landed development with 50 units ranging 2,500-4,500 sqft. Tenants value its spacious semi-detached and terrace homes, serene vibe, and family-friendly atmosphere in D28.

Recent rentals average S$7,850 monthly (min S$7,000, max S$8,700 for 2,000-2,500 sqft units), reflecting strong value in 2026[1][2]. Management ensures well-maintained properties with 24-hour security, swimming pool, and parking—ideal for secure living. Homejourney's verification process confirms unit conditions for peace of mind.

Available Rentals at Camelia Park

Available rentals feature spacious 4-5 bedroom semi-detached/terrace units at S$7,000-S$8,700 monthly (S$3-S$4 psf), often partially furnished for quick occupancy. Popular for expat families due to large layouts (up to 4,500 sqft).

  • 4-Bed Semi-D: ~3,000 sqft, S$7,500 (Nov 2025 transaction benchmark)[1]
  • 5-Bed Terrace: ~4,000 sqft, S$8,500, includes pool access
  • Most units: Air-conditioned, with garden space

Browse verified Camelia Park for rent listings on Homejourney. For market trends, see Camelia Park details.

Why Rent at Camelia Park: Lifestyle Benefits

Tenants enjoy a tranquil retreat in Seletar with low density, fostering community among families and professionals. Value shines through freehold tenure and facilities like the shared swimming pool, BBQ areas, and ample parking (1-2 lots per unit).

Security features—24/7 guards, CCTV—align with Homejourney's safety focus. Pets allowed with MCST approval. Compared to D28 averages, Camelia Park offers superior space at competitive monthly rent[2]. Insider tip: Gardens suit home offices, rare in denser condos.

Rental Prices and What's Included (2026)

Current D28 rentals at Camelia Park: S$7,000-S$8,700/month, stable from 2025 transactions[1]. Rent covers MCST fees (~S$300-500/month); utilities extra (est. S$400-800 for 4-bed family).

Unit TypeSize (sqft)Monthly Rentpsf
Semi-Detached2,500-3,500S$7,000-S$8,000S$3.00
Terrace3,500-4,500S$8,000-S$8,700S$3.20

View Camelia Park Rental Prices & Market Trends 2026. Better value than nearby landed (10-15% higher density elsewhere).

Facilities and Security for Residents

  • Swimming pool for laps/relaxation
  • Parking: Covered/open lots
  • 24-hour security, gated entry
  • BBQ pits, green spaces
  • No gym/clubhouse; focus on private outdoor living

Post-move-in, maintain comfort with aircon services via Homejourney partners.

Location: Commute and Lifestyle in Seletar/Yio Chu Kang

5-10 min walk to Yio Chu Kang MRT (NS15), 25 min to CBD via CTE, 20 min to Orchard. Buses at Tamarind Road (feeder services). Groceries: Giant Yio Chu Kang (1km), cafes along Upper Seletar Reservoir.

D28's greenery appeals to families; explore Camelia Park Nearby Amenities. Schools: Anderson Primary (2km), Nanyang JC (3km).

Tenant Guide: Lease Terms and Move-In Steps

Standard Singapore lease: 1-2 years, 2 months security deposit + 1/2 month advance rent. Diplomatic clause for expats (break after 12 months with notice/job change).

  1. View units: Schedule via Homejourney agents.
  2. Inspect: Check aircon, plumbing, leaks; test security gates.
  3. LOI & TA: Offer via agent; pay option fee (S$1-10k).
  4. Sign tenancy: Verify inventory list.
  5. Move-in: Handover keys; register with MCST.

Actionable: Bring passport/EP for verification. For unit layouts, see Camelia Park Unit Types Guide.

Nearby Amenities for Families and Professionals

  • Schools: Fernvale Primary (1.5km), Yio Chu Kang Sec (800m)
  • Shopping: Greenwich V (2km), Seletar Mall (3km)
  • Healthcare: Khoo Teck Puat Hospital (5km)
  • Parks: Lower Seletar Reservoir (1km jog)

Connects to broader D28 insights in our pillar: Camelia Park For Rent Guide.

FAQ: Camelia Park Renting Questions

What is the average monthly rent at Camelia Park?
Average S$7,850 for 2,000-2,500 sqft units; larger homes up to S$8,700[1]. Verified on Homejourney.

Are pets allowed at Camelia Park?
Yes, with MCST approval—great for family pets in spacious gardens.

How to schedule a viewing?
Use Homejourney search or contact agents for safe, verified viewings.

What lease terms apply?
1-2 years standard; diplomatic clause for expats. 2 months deposit typical.

Is parking included?
Yes, 1-2 lots per unit, covered options available[2].

Ready to rent? View Camelia Park rentals on Homejourney today for a trusted move. Prioritizing your safety with verified listings.

References

  1. Singapore Property Market Analysis 1 (2026)
  2. Singapore Property Market Analysis 2 (2026)
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