If you are exploring D'Sunrise for rent, understanding the unit types, layouts, and how they fit your lifestyle is the fastest way to decide whether this boutique condo on Joo Chiat Lane is right for you.
This focused D'Sunrise Unit Types and Layout Guide for Tenants walks you through typical floor plans, who they suit best, and what to look out for before signing a lease, so you can rent with confidence on Homejourney.
How this guide fits into your Homejourney research
This article is a tactical cluster within Homejourney’s broader D15 and East Coast rental pillar content, complementing resources like D'Sunrise For Rent in District 15: Complete Homejourney Guide D'Sunrise For Rent in District 15: Complete Homejourney Guide and our market overview in D'Sunrise Rental Prices & Market Trends in D15 | Homejourney Guide D'Sunrise Rental Prices & Market Trends in D15 | Homejourney Guide .
Use this page when you are specifically comparing unit types, layouts and monthly rent at D'Sunrise against other Singapore condo rental options in District 15.
D'Sunrise at a glance: boutique living on Joo Chiat Lane
D'Sunrise is a freehold boutique condominium at 8 Joo Chiat Lane, Singapore 428094, in District 15 (East Coast, Marine Parade).[1][3] It comprises only about 12 residential units, completed around 2006, offering a quieter, low-density alternative to large condo estates.[1][6]
From my own time walking Joo Chiat Lane in the evenings, the vibe here is distinctly relaxed: low-rise apartments, a mix of local families and expats, and the aroma of Peranakan eateries drifting in from nearby Joo Chiat Road. You are close enough to the main East Coast Road cluster for food and buses, but far enough inside the lane that traffic noise is muted.
Tenants tend to choose D'Sunrise for:
- Breezy, quiet units with greenery views and good natural ventilation.[1]
- Laidback East Coast lifestyle with quick access to East Coast Park and Marine Parade.[1][6]
- Convenient connections via Eunos and Paya Lebar MRT, plus frequent buses along East Coast Road and Still Road.[1][3]
- Small community feel – you quickly get to know your neighbours in a 12‑unit development.
Typical unit types at D'Sunrise
As a compact, low-rise project, D'Sunrise does not have the full spread of 1–5 bedroom layouts you might see in large D15 developments. Based on current and historic rental listings and project data, most units here are configured as 2-bedroom apartments, with some variation in internal size and layout.[1][6]
Typical unit mix you can expect as a tenant:
- 2-Bedroom, 2-Bath (Core layout)
• Approx. 800–1,000 sq ft (estimate based on similar D15 boutique condos).
• Ideal for couples, small families, or two flatmates.
• Often semi-furnished, with aircon, built-in wardrobes, and basic lighting.[1] - 2-Bedroom with Enclosed Kitchen
• For tenants who cook frequently and prefer to contain smells – useful if you enjoy heavier Asian cooking.
• Layout usually separates living area from kitchen, improving privacy and cleanliness.[1] - 3-Bedroom (less common)
• Some stacks and floors in similar projects host 3-bedders; at D'Sunrise these are rarer and may be owner-occupied.
• If listed, they suit families with school-going children wanting to stay in D15.
For live availability and exact floor areas, always cross-check via Homejourney’s project directory at Projects Directory and the main D'Sunrise development page: Projects .
Layout guide: what living inside a D'Sunrise unit feels like
The most common D'Sunrise for rent listing currently is a nice & spacious 2-bedroom, 2-bath condo apartment, described as semi-furnished with a functional layout, quiet facing, greenery view, and enclosed kitchen.[1]
Living & dining area
From tenant feedback and on-site viewing experience, the typical living-dining layout is rectangular, making it easy to place a 3-seater sofa, TV console and a 4-seater dining set without feeling cramped. Windows tend to be wide, and units are described as windy with natural air ventilation, which is a big plus in Singapore’s climate.[1]
Insider tip: If you are sensitive to afternoon sun, ask your Homejourney agent which stack faces west, and view during 3–5 pm to check heat and glare levels before committing.
Bedrooms
The 2-bedroom units generally have:
- Master bedroom with attached bathroom – usually fits a queen bed, side tables and a small dresser.
- Common bedroom – works as a child’s room, guest room, or home office; for flat-sharing, many tenants place a queen or super-single bed plus a study desk.
Built-in wardrobes are typically provided, which helps reduce your initial furniture spend.[1]
Kitchen & bathrooms
The enclosed kitchen is a key selling point for many tenants – especially those who cook often or order food that can leave lingering smells.[1] Expect:
- Enclosed kitchen separated from living area by a door.
- Basic cabinetry and solid countertop space (exact finishing may vary by unit).
- Space for a fridge, washer and possibly a small breakfast counter.
Bathrooms are standard condo-style, with standing shower and basic sanitary fittings. Check for water pressure and ventilation (window vs exhaust fan) during viewing.
Current rental prices & value for money (2026)
As of 2026, an actual D'Sunrise 2-bedroom, 2-bath unit at 8 Joo Chiat Lane is listed at about S$4,800–S$4,900 per month, negotiable.[1] This offers a useful benchmark for your budgeting.
For a small, freehold condo in D15 rentals with proximity to Eunos and Paya Lebar MRT, this price is broadly in line with the wider East Coast / Marine Parade rental market, though exact premiums vary with floor, condition and furnishing.[1][6] For more granular trend analysis and year-on-year movements, refer to our dedicated market piece: D'Sunrise Rental Prices & Market Trends in D15 | Homejourney Guide D'Sunrise Rental Prices & Market Trends in D15 | Homejourney Guide and broader D15 data from Straits Times Housing News .
What your monthly rent typically covers
- Use of condo facilities – 24-hour security and car park are standard; many small projects in this belt also include BBQ pits or a small pool.[1][6][7]
- Basic air-conditioning and fixtures – aircon, lights, and wardrobes are usually provided.[1]
- Management fees – borne by the landlord, not the tenant (unless otherwise stated in your tenancy agreement).
Not included in rent (tenant to budget for):
- Utilities (electricity, water, gas) – many D15 tenants report around S$150–S$250/month for 2 pax with regular aircon use, depending on usage.
- Internet and mobile plans.
- Optional aircon servicing, if not explicitly included; Homejourney can connect you with vetted providers via Aircon Services .
Facilities & security at D'Sunrise
While D'Sunrise is not a mega-condo with resort-style facilities, it offers the essential conveniences tenants expect in a Singapore condo rental.
- 24-hour security with controlled access.[1][6]
- Car park allocation within the compound.[1]
- Common facilities such as BBQ pits and likely a small pool or communal area, typical of boutique D15 projects.[1][6][7]
Homejourney places strong emphasis on safety and verified information. During viewings, our agents will help you check access controls, lighting in common areas, and CCTV coverage so you have a clear picture of day-to-day security, especially if you often return home late.
Location, transport & lifestyle around Joo Chiat Lane
D'Sunrise is situated off Joo Chiat Lane, within the East Coast / Marine Parade planning area, and is close to several MRT stations:[1][3]
- Eunos MRT (EW7) – about 1.3 km, roughly a 15-minute walk or a short bus ride.[1]
- Paya Lebar MRT (CC9/EW8) – one major interchange stop away, giving access to the Circle and East-West Lines.[1][3]
- Marine Parade MRT (TE26, Thomson-East Coast Line) – part of the wider TEL network, improving connectivity along the East Coast once fully operational.[1][6]
By car, it is about a 10-minute drive to Suntec City and Raffles Place via ECP/PIE, and around 15 minutes to Orchard Road in light traffic.[1][6] URA and LTA provide traffic and route planning tools if you need precise commute timings.CNA Property News
Everyday conveniences
Living at D'Sunrise, you are a short walk or quick bus ride from:
- Groceries: Cold Storage and neighbourhood minimarts in the Joo Chiat and Marine Parade cluster.[1]
- Shopping: Joo Chiat Complex, Kinex, Katong Square, plus Parkway Parade a bit further down East Coast Road.[1][6]
- Food & cafes: Peranakan eateries, trendy cafes and local hawker options along Joo Chiat Road and East Coast Road – a major reason expats and young professionals love D15.
Insider tip: On weekends, traffic and parking along Joo Chiat Road can get busy. Many tenants prefer to walk or cycle to nearby cafes, which is easy as most are within 5–15 minutes on foot.
Parks, recreation & East Coast lifestyle
D'Sunrise residents are within easy reach of East Coast Park, Singapore’s largest outdoor recreational park, where you can cycle, jog, picnic, or enjoy beachside dining.[1][6][7] Many tenants adopt a weekend routine of cycling from the Joo Chiat area directly to the park via park connectors.
Nearby schools, healthcare & amenities
For families considering D'Sunrise as a rental base, District 15 is known for its strong school belt and accessible healthcare.[1][6]
- Primary schools: Haig Girls' School, Tanjong Katong Primary School, CHIJ (Katong) Primary – all in the wider vicinity.[1][6]
- Secondary & international schools: Tanjong Katong Secondary School, Canadian International School (Tanjong Katong Campus).[1][6]
- Healthcare: Parkway East Hospital, Katong Family Clinic and other neighbourhood clinics nearby.[1][6]
Always check the latest MOE school distance and admissions policies on the official MOE website for accurate priority details, as these can change year to year.
Tenant-focused leasing guide for D'Sunrise
Once you have shortlisted D'Sunrise via Homejourney’s property search Property Search , use this checklist to approach the tenancy process safely and confidently.
Typical lease terms
- Lease length: Most landlords prefer 1–2 year leases for D15 rentals, in line with common Singapore practice.
- Security deposit: Commonly 1 month’s rent for 1-year lease and 2 months for 2-year lease, plus the first month’s rent payable upon signing the tenancy agreement.
- Diplomatic clause: For expats on employment passes, a diplomatic clause often kicks in after 12 months on a 2-year lease, allowing early termination if your employment or posting ends. Clarify the exact notice period and penalties with your agent.
What to check before signing
During your viewing and negotiation via Homejourney, pay special attention to:
- Aircon age and servicing schedule – ask when units were last serviced; factor in costs if the tenant is responsible. Use Aircon Services to get transparent quotes.
- Water seepage or ceiling stains – particularly in older freehold condos; report any issues and ensure they are rectified before move-in.
- Noise levels – stand on the balcony or by windows during peak hours; Joo Chiat can be lively on weekends.
- Furnishing inventory – Homejourney agents will reconcile an inventory list so there is no dispute at handover.
Move-in process & safety
On move-in day, it is best practice to:
- Take date-stamped photos of all rooms, appliances and existing defects.
- Test all lights, aircon, water heaters, stove and washing machine.










