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Discover Chestnut Gardens rental prices and market trends in D23. Average S$2.4 psf pm for terrace homes. View available rentals on Homejourney for safe, verified listings.

Chestnut Gardens Rental Prices and Market Trends 2026

Chestnut Gardens in District 23 offers Chestnut Gardens rental prices averaging S$2.4 psf per month for its 999-year leasehold terrace houses, making it a strong value in Bukit Panjang and Bukit Batok areas. As a trusted platform, Homejourney verifies all listings to ensure tenant safety and transparency in Singapore condo rental and landed home markets.



Development Overview: Why Rent at Chestnut Gardens

Chestnut Gardens is a premium enclave of 30 terrace units completed in the early 2000s, featuring spacious 4-5 bedroom layouts ideal for families, expats, and professionals. Tenants appreciate the elderly-friendly design with low-rise structures, wide driveways, and private gardens, creating a serene community vibe in D23. Homejourney's verified data shows consistent demand due to its quality build and responsive management.

Living here means enjoying a peaceful suburban lifestyle with modern comforts. Units typically span 2,200-3,972 sqft built-up, offering ample space at competitive monthly rent rates compared to nearby condos.



Available Rental Units and Current Prices

In 2026, Chestnut Gardens for rent listings feature 3+1 to 5+1 bedroom terrace houses, with popular configurations including 4-bedroom units at around S$8,000-S$12,000 monthly. Average Chestnut Gardens rental prices stand at S$2.4 psf pm, with ranges from S$2.2-S$2.4 psf based on recent transactions[1][5]. Larger 5+1 beds reach S$15,000+ for fully furnished options near Bukit Gombak MRT.

  • 3+1 Bedroom: ~2,200 sqft, S$7,500-S$9,000/month (partially furnished)
  • 4-Bedroom: ~3,000 sqft, S$9,000-S$11,000/month
  • 5+1 Bedroom: ~3,500+ sqft, S$12,000-S$16,000/month

View all units for rent at Chestnut Gardens on Homejourney for the latest available rentals with verified photos and agent details.



Rental Market Trends in D23

Chestnut Gardens rental prices and market trends show stability with a slight 5% uptick in 2026 due to demand from professionals commuting to Jurong or the city. Compared to nearby condos like Hillsta (S$4.8 psf) or The Hillier (S$6.1 psf), Chestnut Gardens offers better value for landed living at S$2.4 psf[3]. Rental yields remain attractive at around 2-3% amid D23's growth.

Rents include aircon servicing in some listings; check Homejourney's aircon services for post-move maintenance. For market data, explore Homejourney projects directory.



Why Chestnut Gardens Stands Out for Tenants

This development excels in lifestyle value: private roof terraces for BBQs, spacious living halls, and wet/dry kitchens suit family entertaining. Security features like gated entry and CCTV ensure safety, aligning with Homejourney's trust-focused platform. Expats love the diplomatic clause options for 1-2 year leases.

Compared to Bukit Batok condos, tenants get more space and privacy at similar rent condo costs, with lower utility bills due to efficient designs.



Facilities and Resident Amenities

Chestnut Gardens emphasizes outdoor living with private gardens, carports for 2 cars per unit, and nearby communal pools in sister projects like Chestnut Residences (lap and spa pools)[2]. Pet-friendly policies allow small dogs/cats with owner approval. Ample parking and function spaces make it ideal for gatherings.

  • Large roof terraces for dining/BBQs
  • Household shelters and basements for storage
  • High-security perimeters


Prime Location and Connectivity

Situated on Chestnut Gardens off Jalan Emas Urai, it's an 11-minute (876m) walk to Bukit Gombak MRT (DT line), 10 minutes to Cashew MRT, and near Bukit Panjang LRT. Commutes: 25 mins to CBD via BKE, 20 mins to Orchard. Proximity to Bukit Timah Nature Reserve offers weekend hikes.

Groceries at Giant Bangkit Road (5 mins drive), dining at The Rail Mall or Bukit Panjang Plaza. For full details, see Learn more about Chestnut Gardens.



Nearby Amenities for Daily Living

Families benefit from schools like Bukit Panjang Primary (1km) and nearby international options. Healthcare at Fajar Family Clinic (walking distance), shopping at Ten Mile Junction. Parks like Evergreen Bukit Timah and sports at Bukit Batok Industrial hubs keep active lifestyles vibrant.

  • Schools: Princess Elizabeth Primary, Senja-Cashew Secondary
  • Malls: Bukit Panjang Plaza, Rail Mall
  • Healthcare: Dental clinics, family practices


Tenant Guide: Renting Process and Tips

Standard leases are 12-24 months with 2 months' security deposit plus 1/2 month agent fee. Include a diplomatic clause for expats (break after 12 months with notice). Verify aircon condition pre-move via Homejourney aircon services.

  1. Search verified listings on Homejourney
  2. Schedule viewing: Contact an agent
  3. Check inclusions (furniture, utilities ~S$500-800/month)
  4. Negotiate via Homejourney for best rates
  5. Sign with full inventory list

Related: Chestnut Gardens For Rent: D23 Rental Units Guide.



FAQ

What are current Chestnut Gardens rental prices?
Average S$2.4 psf pm for terrace houses; 4-bed units S$9k-S$11k monthly.



Is Chestnut Gardens pet-friendly?
Yes, small pets allowed with owner approval; confirm per listing.



How far is Chestnut Gardens from MRT?
11 mins walk to Bukit Gombak MRT.



What lease terms apply?
1-2 years standard, with diplomatic clause for expats.



What's included in the rent?
Typically furniture; utilities extra. Aircon servicing recommended.



Ready to rent? Browse Chestnut Gardens rentals on Homejourney today for safe, verified options. Homejourney prioritizes your security with transparent listings and expert agents.

References

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