Looking at Changi Grove rental prices and market trends in 2026, tenants can generally expect monthly rents for typical condo units in District 17 (Changi–Loyang) to sit in the broad range of about S$3,000–S$5,000+ depending on size, condition and furnishing, with low-density projects like Changi Grove often priced at a slight premium for space and privacy compared to older walk-up stock in the area, but still below resort-style mega-condos nearer Pasir Ris and Tampines.
On Homejourney, all listings at Changi Grove for rent are verified and regularly updated, so you see realistic asking rents, checked agent details and clear photos before you commit to a viewing.
How this Changi Grove rental guide fits into the bigger picture
This page is a focused cluster guide supporting Homejourney’s broader D17 rental and East-side living pillar content, giving you tactical, on-the-ground information specifically for Changi Grove at Jalan Mariam.
If you are comparing different Singapore condo rental options across the East, use this guide together with our other development deep-dives in Pasir Ris and Marine Parade to benchmark value and lifestyle before you decide where to rent.
1. Development overview: Living at Changi Grove
Changi Grove is a low-rise private residential development tucked along Jalan Mariam in District 17 (Changi, Loyang), just off Upper Changi Road North and a short drive from Changi Airport and Loyang Industrial Estate.
The project has a cosy, landed-enclave feel – when you turn in from Upper Changi Road North, Jalan Mariam becomes noticeably quieter, with mature trees and predominantly low-rise housing. In the evenings, you’ll often see residents walking dogs or jogging along the quiet side roads, which is a key reason many tenants stay long-term here.
Tenants tend to like Changi Grove for three main reasons:
- Space and privacy: Units are typically more spacious than newer compact condos, with practical layouts that suit families and long-stay expats.
- Quiet, residential feel: Located inside a private housing pocket, you are away from heavy main-road traffic and aircraft noise is usually less intrusive than right next to the runway approaches.
- Proximity to Changi Airport and Changi Business Park: Popular with aviation professionals, airline crew and those working in logistics, tech or data centres in the east.
From a management perspective, older boutique developments like this usually have a leaner condo management setup. Based on typical arrangements in similar D17 condos, you can expect on-site maintenance staff during the day, security arrangements at the entrance and regular cleaning of common areas; do clarify specific arrangements during your viewing and with the condo’s Management Corporation (MCST).
2. Available rental units and typical monthly rents
Homejourney tracks available rentals at Changi Grove in real time via our verified listing system, so exact unit availability will change from month to month.
As of early 2026, typical configurations you can expect at Changi Grove (based on the unit mix common to D17 low-rise private projects) include:
- 2-bedroom units (around 800–1,000 sqft): Suitable for couples or small families who want more living space than a typical city-fringe shoebox.
- 3-bedroom units (around 1,100–1,300 sqft): Popular with families and long-stay expats needing a study or extra bedroom.
- Occasional larger units or penthouse-style layouts: These tend to be rarer on the market and usually attract niche demand from multi-generational families or tenants prioritising space.
For 2026, realistic monthly rent expectations, using wider D17 non-landed rental contracts and URA’s private residential rental data as a benchmark, are approximately:
- 2-bedroom units: About S$3,000–S$3,800/month, depending on renovation, furnishing, and distance to bus/MRT.
- 3-bedroom units: About S$3,800–S$5,000/month, with higher asking rents for fully renovated kitchens, new aircon, or corner stacks with better privacy.
These are indicative ranges only – for the most accurate, listing-specific prices, always check live data on Homejourney’s property search:
Action step: View all units for rent at Changi Grove: Property Search and the specific Changi Grove search page: https://www.homejourney.sg/search?q=Changi%20Grove&status=For+Rent
To see project-level details like unit sizes and layouts, visit:
Action step: Learn more about Changi Grove: https://www.homejourney.sg/projects/private-8442 or browse similar D17 projects via the Homejourney Projects Directory: Projects Directory
3. Why rent at Changi Grove instead of other D17 rentals?
When comparing D17 rentals across Changi, Loyang and Flora Drive, Changi Grove sits in a sweet spot for tenants who value space, peace and proximity to the airport more than full resort-style facilities.
Key reasons tenants choose Changi Grove:
- Convenience for airport and Changi Business Park: If you work in aviation, air freight, hospitality or tech hubs near Expo and Eunos, Changi Grove cuts your daily commute significantly compared with staying in the city.
- Quiet, neighbourhood feel: Jalan Mariam is a cul-de-sac-style network, so there is minimal through-traffic. At night, you mainly hear crickets and occasional aircraft rather than constant road noise.
- Value for space: While the psf rent may be slightly higher than older walk-ups further inland, you usually get larger internal space compared with newer compact condominiums.
- Expats-friendly environment: Many residents are long-term expats with children enrolled in nearby international and local schools, which creates a stable, community-based environment rather than short-stay turnover.
If you are comparing with other East-side lifestyle condos, you may also want to explore our guides to nearby developments such as Coco Palms in D18 for a resort-style, MRT-linked experience: Coco Palms Price Trends & Market Analysis in D18 | Homejourney and Coco Palms Amenities: Schools, Shopping, Transport | Homejourney .
4. Rental prices and value: What you pay and what you get
Based on URA rental statistics and observed private rental trends in the East through 2024–2025, non-landed rents in Changi and Loyang have generally trended upwards in line with broader islandwide rental growth, but still trade below prime East Coast and central region condos.
For Changi Grove, this typically means:
- More space for the same budget versus many city-fringe projects.
- Lower overall rent than highly sought-after marine-facing East Coast condos, while still being relatively close to beaches and parks.
In most Changi Grove rental contracts, your rent will usually include:
- Monthly maintenance fees (common property upkeep).
- Use of condo facilities such as pool and gym (if provided).
Typical costs not included in rent:
- Utilities (SP Group bill for electricity, water, gas) – for a family of 3–4 in a 3-bedroom unit, budget roughly S$250–S$450/month depending on aircon usage.
- Internet and TV – fibre broadband typically from S$40–S$70/month.
- Regular aircon servicing – essential in Singapore’s climate; usually S$60–S$120 per servicing session for a standard apartment. Explore trusted providers via Homejourney’s services: Aircon Services .
Insider tip: Many Changi Grove landlords are open to negotiating for quarterly aircon servicing to be included in the rent if you sign a longer lease term. Clarify this early during your viewing and ensure it is written into the tenancy agreement.
5. Facilities for residents at Changi Grove
As a low-density boutique development, Changi Grove typically offers a more compact facilities set compared with mega-condos, but still covers the essentials most tenants look for in a rent condo option.
Facilities you can usually expect in this category of D17 condo include:
- Swimming pool: Useful for quick evening laps; usually quieter than mass-market projects, especially on weekdays.
- Basic gym or fitness corner: Equipment varies by project; check during viewing if you rely heavily on condo gyms.
- BBQ pit and small function spaces: Ideal for hosting friends and family on weekends.
- 24-hour security arrangements: Including gated access, intercom systems and CCTV in common areas.
- Car park lots: Expect at least one carpark allocation per unit, with visitor lots subject to condo rules.
Insider tip: In smaller developments, pool-facing units can pick up more noise on weekends. If you prefer quiet, request a stack facing the internal greenery or side roads when you shortlist units on Homejourney.
6. Location, transport and lifestyle in Changi–Loyang
Changi Grove is located along Jalan Mariam, off Upper Changi Road North, in a low-rise residential pocket between Loyang and Changi. From here, your daily routine is shaped by a mix of convenient transport, nearby workplaces and easy access to green spaces.
Transport and commute times
Nearest MRT stations (by car or bus):
- Pasir Ris East / Pasir Ris MRT (EWL, CRL): Around 8–12 minutes by car depending on traffic.
- Tampines East MRT (DTL): Roughly 10–15 minutes’ drive.
- Expo MRT (DTL/EWL): About 12–18 minutes’ drive, convenient for Changi Business Park.
By car, approximate peak-hour commute times from Changi Grove:
- CBD (Raffles Place/Marina Bay): About 25–35 minutes via ECP/PIE, depending on traffic.
- Changi Airport: Roughly 10–15 minutes.
- Changi Business Park/Expo: Around 10–15 minutes.
Bus connectivity: Several bus services along Upper Changi Road North and Loyang Avenue connect to Pasir Ris, Tampines and the airport; check the LTA journey planner or MyTransport app for the latest bus routes.
Daily conveniences and food options
Nearby amenities that tenants frequently use include:
- Supermarkets: FairPrice and other grocers in Loyang Point and Pasir Ris neighbourhood centres, usually 5–10 minutes’ drive away.
- Coffeeshops and local eateries: You’ll find a mix of zi char, prata shops and cafes within short driving distance; many tenants settle into regular dinner spots around Loyang Point and along Upper Changi Road North.
- Shopping malls: Loyang Point, White Sands (Pasir Ris), Tampines One, Century Square and Tampines Mall are your main retail hubs within a 10–20 minute radius.
- Recreation: Changi Beach Park, Changi Village and the Coastal Park Connector are popular for evening walks, cycling and weekend brunches.
Insider tip: If you enjoy weekend cycling, the park connectors from Changi Beach link you all the way to East Coast Park – many residents store bicycles on their balconies or in the yard and cycle out early mornings.
7. Tenant guide: Leases, deposits and safe renting with Homejourney
Most Changi Grove for rent listings follow standard private residential leasing practices in Singapore. As a tenant, you should be familiar with these key points before making an offer.
Typical lease terms
- Lease length: Commonly 1–2 years. Some landlords may consider 1-year leases at a slight premium; 2-year leases tend to get more stable pricing.
- Security deposit: Usually 1 month’s rent for a 1-year lease and 2 months’ rent for a 2-year lease, held by the landlord and refundable at the end of the tenancy subject to condition.
- Diplomatic clause: Often included for leases of 2 years or longer, allowing expatriate tenants to terminate the lease early after a minimum occupation period (commonly 12 months) if their employment is terminated or they are transferred out of Singapore.
Always ensure that all clauses, including maintenance responsibilities and any inclusions (e.g. quarterly aircon servicing), are clearly documented in the Tenancy Agreement (TA).
Pre-signing checks
Before you sign a lease at Changi Grove, use this quick checklist:
- Verify listing and agent on Homejourney – all agents and listings are screened for authenticity and accuracy.
- Inspect the unit in daylight – check for water seepage, mould, window and door function, and test all aircon units.
- Discuss minor works – clarify who will handle repainting, repairs or furniture changes before move-in.
- Confirm handover condition – document existing defects in an inventory list with photos.
- Understand payment schedule – first month’s rent and deposit are typically payable upon signing the TA or before key collection.
For more general tenant preparation tips, you can also refer to our broader tenant-focused content such as the Astridville Tenant Guide: Astridville Tenant Guide: Lease & Move-In Tips | Homejourney .
8. Nearby amenities: Schools, healthcare, parks and fitness
Changi Grove’s District 17 location is especially attractive for families who want a quieter residential base with access to schools and greenery.
Schools (check MOE and school websites for latest details and admission policies):
- Primary and secondary schools within reasonable driving distance in Pasir Ris, Tampines and Simei.
- International schools and special programmes may be accessible via school buses that cover the Changi–Loyang cluster; always confirm bus routes directly with the school.
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