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Discover Changi Grove nearby amenities and lifestyle guide. See D17 rentals, monthly rent ranges, schools, transport and expat-friendly living. Enquire now.

Changi Grove in Jalan Mariam offers a rare blend of resort-like greenery, quiet landed living and fast access to Changi Airport and Changi Business Park, making it one of the most attractive D17 rentals for tenants who prioritise space, privacy and a relaxed East-side lifestyle. For tenants comparing Changi Grove for rent against other Singapore condo rental options, this guide walks you through nearby amenities, daily convenience and what it actually feels like to live here, so you can make a confident decision on Homejourney.



This article is part of Homejourney’s Changi Grove tenant series and complements our main guide: “Changi Grove For Rent in D17: Complete Tenant Guide by Homejourney” Changi Grove For Rent in D17: Complete Tenant Guide by Homejourney . Use this page specifically to understand the nearby amenities and lifestyle before committing to a lease.



1. Development Overview: What Living at Changi Grove Feels Like

Changi Grove is a low-density landed development along Jalan Mariam, within District 17 (Changi, Loyang), surrounded by other landed homes and pockets of mature greenery. The area feels distinctly quieter than central Singapore: you wake up to birdsong more often than construction noise, yet you are only a short drive from major employment hubs like Changi Airport and Changi Business Park.



From a tenant’s perspective, the key lifestyle draws are:



  • Space and privacy – larger internal floor areas and multi-level layouts compared to typical condo units in the East.
  • Family-friendly streets – quieter, low-traffic roads around Jalan Mariam that feel safe for evening walks and cycling.
  • Green surroundings – easy access to coastal parks and nature spots in Changi and Loyang, ideal for joggers and pet owners.
  • Close-knit community feel – many long-time residents and families, giving the area a stable, neighbourhood atmosphere.


While Changi Grove is not a high-rise condo with extensive shared facilities, many units are modernised with private gardens, car porches and generous living areas, attracting families and expats who prefer a landed-home experience at a more accessible monthly rent than central districts.



2. Available Rental Units & Typical Monthly Rent (2026)

As of 2026, Changi Grove for rent listings on Homejourney typically feature larger landed units (terrace or semi-detached style) rather than compact apartments. These suit tenants who value space, home offices and multi-generational living.



2.1 Common Unit Types for Rent

  • 3-bedroom landed units – often with maid’s room or study; suitable for young families or couples planning for children.
  • 4–5 bedroom multi-storey units – popular with larger families, co-living among professionals, or expat households with helpers.
  • Occasional 2-bedroom configurations – rarer, but sometimes available when owners reconfigure floors for rental.


For detailed floorplans, internal layouts and bedroom distributions, refer to our companion article “Changi Grove Unit Types & Layout Guide for Tenants | Homejourney” Changi Grove Unit Types & Layout Guide for Tenants | Homejourney .



2.2 Indicative Monthly Rent Ranges (2026)

Based on 2026 East-side landed rental trends and URA rental data for District 17, typical monthly rent ranges for Changi Grove are:



  • 3-bedroom landed: roughly S$4,500 – S$5,500/month, depending on renovation age, built-up size and furnishings.
  • 4-bedroom landed: roughly S$5,500 – S$7,000/month.
  • 5-bedroom and larger: can range from S$7,000 – S$9,000+/month, especially for extensively renovated or fully furnished units.


These ranges are indicative only and can shift with market conditions, landlord expectations and lease length. Always verify current asking rents via Homejourney’s live available rentals feed and URA’s official rental transaction records.



Action step: To see real-time prices and configurations, View all units for rent at Changi Grove on Homejourney here: Property Search and specifically via the Changi Grove search query: https://www.homejourney.sg/search?q=Changi%20Grove&status=For+Rent.



3. Why Rent at Changi Grove: Lifestyle & Value

Compared with many Singapore condo rental options in more central districts, Changi Grove offers strong value for tenants who prioritise size, serenity and proximity to the airport or eastern business hubs.



  • For expats in aviation & logistics – being within a short drive of Changi Airport, Airline House and airfreight/logistics hubs drastically cuts commute time and taxi fares.
  • For families – landed-style living with space for children, helpers and visiting relatives, often at a similar price to mid-sized condos closer to town.
  • For work-from-home professionals – multiple rooms to carve out proper home offices, plus quieter surroundings and easy access to seaside parks during breaks.


In terms of value for money, you typically get:



  • More built-up area per dollar of rent compared to many D15/D16 condos.
  • Private car porch/parking and potentially a garden or patio.
  • A calmer environment, yet still near retail and food options in Loyang, Pasir Ris and Changi Village.


For a data-driven look at how Changi Grove rents compare to nearby developments in D17, see “Changi Grove Rental Prices & Market Trends 2026 | Homejourney” Changi Grove Rental Prices & Market Trends 2026 | Homejourney .



4. Facilities, Security & Everyday Convenience

As a landed development, Changi Grove does not offer the full suite of condo facilities like a large pool or sky gym, but tenants still enjoy key practical advantages.



4.1 Security & Parking

  • Private car porches in most units, often accommodating one or two cars – a major plus for car-owning families and expats.
  • Neighbourhood vigilance – Jalan Mariam and the surrounding landed enclave are generally low-crime and quiet, supported by Singapore’s overall strong safety record (Singapore Police Force statistics).
  • Some units may include CCTV or alarm systems; always confirm security features during viewings.


4.2 Maintenance & Comfort

Because these are landed properties, landlords and tenants share responsibility for certain maintenance items differently than in condos:



  • Tenants are usually responsible for minor repairs up to a specified amount per incident (commonly S$150–S$300; check your Tenancy Agreement).
  • Air-conditioning servicing is often borne by tenants every 3–4 months; you can manage this easily via Homejourney’s curated providers at Aircon Services .
  • Garden, roof and façade upkeep may remain the landlord’s responsibility; clarify in advance to avoid disputes.


Homejourney emphasises clear, written agreements and verified listing information so tenants know exactly what is included before committing.



5. Location & Connectivity: Getting Around from Changi Grove

Changi Grove sits within the Changi–Loyang–Pasir Ris belt, accessible primarily by road. If you drive or frequently use ride-hailing, the location is especially convenient.



5.1 Commute Times (Approximate)

  • Changi Airport: about 10–15 minutes by car, depending on traffic.
  • Changi Business Park / Singapore Expo: roughly 15–20 minutes’ drive.
  • Paya Lebar / PLQ: about 20–25 minutes via PIE or ECP, off-peak.
  • CBD (Raffles Place / Marina Bay): around 25–35 minutes by car off-peak; longer during rush hour.
  • Orchard Road: approximately 30–35 minutes via PIE/CTE in typical conditions.


These times are estimates; always use LTA-endorsed apps or navigation tools to confirm live traffic before critical commutes.



5.2 MRT & Bus Connectivity

Changi Grove is not directly beside an MRT station, which is important for tenants to note. However, you can connect fairly quickly by bus or short drive:



  • Pasir Ris MRT (East-West Line) – a short drive or bus ride; also the gateway to Downtown East and White Sands shopping.
  • Tampines East / Upper Changi MRT (Downtown Line) – reachable by bus or car, offering a direct Downtown Line route to the city.
  • Changi Airport MRT – convenient for airport staff; accessible by car, taxi or bus interchanges nearby.


Bus services in the Loyang/Changi area connect to Tampines, Pasir Ris and the city, but if you are fully car-free and prefer door-step MRT access, you should factor in extra time for first/last mile travel.



6. Nearby Amenities: Daily Living, Food & Recreation

The Changi Grove Nearby Amenities and Lifestyle Guide would not be complete without a close look at where you will eat, shop and unwind. Here is what tenants typically rely on within a short drive.



6.1 Groceries & Daily Necessities

  • Loyang Point – your nearest go-to neighbourhood mall, with supermarkets such as Giant and Sheng Siong, pharmacies and eateries.[8]
  • Pasir Ris (White Sands / Pasir Ris Mall) – more retail choices, clinics, enrichment centres and F&B, reachable in under 10 minutes’ drive.
  • Changi Village – small provision shops, bakeries and wet-market style stalls, more traditional but great for fresh food and local snacks.


For larger weekend stock-ups, many residents drive to Tampines’ major malls (Tampines Mall, Tampines 1, Century Square), which offer hypermarkets and a full range of services.



6.2 Food, Cafés & Hawker Options

  • Changi Village Food Centre – famous for nasi lemak, satay and seafood; a must-visit if you live nearby. Evening crowds are common, especially weekends.
  • The Coastal Settlement – a retro-themed café/bar in the Changi area, popular with expats and families for brunch and dinners.
  • Neighbourhood kopitiams around Loyang and Pasir Ris – affordable local food for daily meals.


For coffee lovers, small cafés are dotted around Pasir Ris and Changi Village, and Tampines offers more chain cafés and international brands.



6.3 Recreation, Parks & Lifestyle

  • Changi Beach Park – a long coastal park ideal for cycling, jogging and picnics, with sea views and plane-spotting opportunities.
  • Pasir Ris Park – family-friendly with playgrounds, BBQ pits and a mangrove boardwalk.
  • Downtown East & Wild Wild Wet – water theme park, cinemas and family entertainment, popular with children and teens.[4]


Many tenants at Changi Grove make evening trips to these parks part of their weekly routine, taking advantage of the quieter, breezier East-side climate.



7. Schools, Healthcare & Family-Friendly Amenities

For families, evaluating nearby schools and healthcare is crucial before renting. Changi Grove’s D17 location serves especially well those comfortable with short drives or school buses.



7.1 Schools Near Changi Grove

The exact school options and distance bands can impact MOE primary school admissions, so always double-check using the official MOE SchoolFinder before deciding.



  • Primary schools in the broader Pasir Ris / Tampines / Loyang catchment, typically within a 10–20 minute drive.
  • International schools towards the East and central-east (for example, those around Tampines, Upper East Coast and Paya Lebar areas) reachable by school bus.


Because many expat families at Changi Grove use school bus services, confirm bus routes and pick-up times early with your chosen school.



7.2 Healthcare Facilities

  • GP clinics and dental clinics in Loyang Point, Pasir Ris and Changi Village for everyday medical needs.
  • Polyclinics in Pasir Ris / Tampines for subsidised care.
  • Major hospitals such as Changi General Hospital (CGH) within a reasonable drive for emergencies and specialist appointments.


For families, it is wise to locate the nearest 24-hour clinic and emergency department soon after moving in.



8. Rental Costs, Utilities & What’s Typically Included

8.1 What Monthly Rent Usually Covers

For Changi Grove and similar rent condo/landed-style homes in D17, the advertised monthly rent usually includes:

References

  1. Singapore Property Market Analysis 8 (2026)
  2. Singapore Property Market Analysis 4 (2026)
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