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Discover the Central Imperial Tenant Guide: Lease and Move-In Tips for D14 rentals at Lorong 14 Geylang. Get actionable advice on Singapore condo rental, monthly rent, and secure your ideal unit via Homejourney today.

Central Imperial Tenant Guide: Lease and Move-In Tips

Central Imperial at Lorong 14 Geylang offers premium Singapore condo rental options in District 14, with monthly rents starting from S$4,200 for 2-bedroom units and up to S$6,990 for larger configurations in 2026.[1][2][4] This Central Imperial Tenant Guide: Lease and Move-In Tips provides tenants with actionable steps for securing Central Imperial for rent units, ensuring a smooth transition into this freehold condominium built in 2015.[1][2]



Homejourney prioritizes your safety and trust by verifying listings and offering transparent guidance, making us the go-to platform for D14 rentals in Geylang and Paya Lebar. Whether you're an expat, young professional, or family, this guide connects to our broader pillar on Singapore condo rentals, focusing on lease specifics and move-in essentials.Central Imperial For Rent: D14 Rentals at Lorong 14 Geylang | Homejourney



Development Overview: Why Tenants Choose Central Imperial

Central Imperial is a boutique freehold condominium with 63 units across 8 storeys, located at 3 Lorong 14 Geylang, Singapore 398915.[1][2][4] Tenants appreciate its peaceful vibe amid Geylang's vibrant energy, ideal for those seeking convenience without city hustle. The building's quality management ensures well-maintained common areas, fostering a secure community atmosphere perfect for families and professionals.[1]



Insider tip: As someone familiar with D14, the low-density layout means quieter evenings compared to larger condos, with easy access to Old Airport Road Food Centre just minutes away for authentic local eats.[1]



Available Rentals at Central Imperial

Current available rentals include 2-bedroom units (around 549 sqft) at S$7.65 psf, roughly S$4,200 monthly, and 3-bedroom options up to S$6,990.[1][3][4][6] Popular configs are 2-bed 2-bath (400-1,100 sqft) for couples and 3-bed 2-bath (600-1,000 sqft) for families.[1][2][4] Browse verified Central Imperial for rent listings on Homejourney's property search for real-time availability.



  • 2-Bedroom: S$4,200–S$5,500/month, fully furnished options common.
  • 3-Bedroom: S$5,500–S$6,990/month, spacious for families.
  • Pet-friendly policies vary; confirm with agents.


View detailed unit types in our Central Imperial project page or related guide: Central Imperial Unit Types & Layout Guide for Tenants | Homejourney .



Rental Prices and Value in 2026

Monthly rent at Central Imperial averages S$6–S$7 psf, offering strong value versus nearby D14 developments like Sims Urban Oasis.[3][4][5] Rents include air-con servicing in many listings—check our Aircon Services ">Aircon Services for maintenance tips post-move-in. Utilities estimate S$200–S$400/month for a 2-bed unit, depending on usage.



Compared to Geylang averages, Central Imperial provides freehold tenure perks at competitive rates, with 5.8% rental yield indicating tenant demand.[5] For trends, see Central Imperial Rental Prices & Trends 2026 | Homejourney .



Facilities and Security for Everyday Living

Residents enjoy a swimming pool with deck, gym, and BBQ areas—perfect for unwinding.[1][2] Security features 24-hour surveillance and gated access, aligning with Homejourney's user safety focus. Parking is available for residents; visitor spots are limited, so plan ahead.



  • Pool and gym: Open daily, well-equipped.
  • Clubhouse: Ideal for gatherings.
  • No explicit pet policy listed; inquire via agents.


Location Advantages: Geylang and Paya Lebar Lifestyle

Walk 10 minutes (750m) to Aljunied MRT (EW9), with buses at Geylang Road stop (3-min walk).[1] Commutes: 10 mins to CBD via Pan Island Expressway, 15 mins to Orchard. Nearby: Old Airport Road Food Centre, Guillemard Village shops, Hao Mart groceries.[1][2]



D14's Geylang, Paya Lebar vibe blends hawker stalls (Eminent Frog Porridge) with modern cafes, suiting expats and families. Explore amenities in Central Imperial Nearby Amenities & Lifestyle Guide | Homejourney .



Tenant Guide: Lease Terms and Move-In Process

Standard rent condo leases are 1–2 years, with 2 months' security deposit and 1 month advance rent.[1] Include a diplomatic clause for expats (break after 12 months with notice). Homejourney verifies agents for safe transactions.



  1. View Units: Schedule via Homejourney agents.
  2. Inspect: Check air-con, plumbing, furnishings; test facilities.
  3. Sign LOI: Offer letter with terms.
  4. Lease Agreement: Review tenancy agreement; note utilities setup.
  5. Move-In: Handover keys, inventory check; arrange Aircon Services ">Aircon Services if needed.


Pro tip: Confirm URA-compliant furnishings. For financing queries (e.g., if buying later), visit Bank Rates ">Bank Rates or Projects Directory ">Projects Directory .



Nearby Amenities for Families and Professionals

Schools: Geylang Methodist School (walking distance), One World International School.[1] Healthcare: Nearby clinics via Sims Avenue. Malls: Guillemard Village. Parks: Kallang Riverside Park (short drive). Groceries: Sheng Siong, B&S Minimart.[1][2][5]



FAQ: Central Imperial Rental Questions

What is the monthly rent range for Central Imperial?
S$4,200–S$6,990 for 2–3 bed units at S$6–S$7 psf in 2026.[1][3][4]



How do I find available rentals?
Use Homejourney's search page for verified D14 rentals.



What lease terms apply?
1–2 years standard, 2+1 months deposit; diplomatic clause common for expats.



Is parking available?
Yes, resident lots; confirm allocation during viewing.



Pet policy?
Varies by owner; best to inquire early via agents.



Ready to rent? Browse Central Imperial for rent on Homejourney, schedule a viewing with trusted agents at /agents, and experience secure, verified property journeys. Link back to our pillar: Central Imperial details.

References

  1. Singapore Property Market Analysis 1 (2026)
  2. Singapore Property Market Analysis 2 (2026)
  3. Singapore Property Market Analysis 4 (2026)
  4. Singapore Property Market Analysis 3 (2026)
  5. Singapore Property Market Analysis 6 (2026)
  6. Singapore Property Market Analysis 5 (2026)
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