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Garden Apartments Nearby Amenities and Lifestyle Guide for D10 rentals on Orange Grove Road. See facilities, prices, and why tenants love living here.

Garden Apartments on Orange Grove Road offers a rare blend of tranquillity, prestige, and convenience in District 10, making it one of the most sought-after Singapore condo rental options for tenants who value space, greenery, and quick access to Orchard Road. This Garden Apartments Nearby Amenities and Lifestyle Guide by Homejourney walks you through the development’s facilities, nearby amenities, lifestyle fit, and rental details so you can decide confidently if it is the right place to rent a condo.



As a long-time observer of the Tanglin–Holland (D10) market and a frequent visitor to Orange Grove Road, I have seen first-hand why tenants stay long-term here: the low-density feel, lush surroundings, and the convenience of being just minutes from Orchard, yet tucked away from the noise. Homejourney consolidates verified data, local insights, and tenant feedback to give you a safe, trustworthy view of Garden Apartments for rent.



Development Overview: Garden Apartments on Orange Grove Road

Garden Apartment is a freehold, low-density apartment development located at 25 Orange Grove Road, Singapore 258351 in prime District 10 (Tanglin, Holland).[2] It comprises only about 20–25 residential units, completed around 1984, which means larger, more spacious layouts compared to many newer D10 rentals.[2]



The development sits in one of Singapore’s most prestigious enclaves, bordering the Orchard–Tanglin belt and minutes from luxury hotels along Orange Grove Road and Nassim.[2] Because of its small number of units, Garden Apartments feels more like a private residence than a high-density condo; residents often recognise their neighbours and enjoy a quieter, low-traffic environment.



From my own visits in the area, the vibe here is calm and residential. You are close enough to Orchard that you can hear the city hum when you walk out towards the main road, but within Garden Apartments itself, the ambience is relaxed and green. Homejourney tenants often highlight the balance between prestige address and homely feel as a key reason they choose to rent here.



Available Rental Units & Typical Configurations

Because Garden Apartments is a boutique, low-density project, the number of available rentals at any point in time is limited. You will usually find a handful of units on the market, and they tend to be snapped up quickly by expats and families who know the area.



Typical unit types you can expect:

  • Spacious 2-bedroom units – suited for couples or young families.
  • 3-bedroom units – popular among families with children or sharers.
  • Occasional 4-bedroom or large-format units – ideal for larger households or those needing a home office.


As of early 2026, based on Homejourney’s aggregated and verified rental data for D10 and similar low-density developments around Orchard/Tanglin, the indicative monthly rent range for Garden Apartments is approximately:

  • 2-bedroom: around S$5,000 – S$6,000 per month (depending on renovation and furnishings).
  • 3-bedroom: around S$6,500 – S$8,000 per month.
  • Larger 4-bedroom or penthouse-style layouts: potentially S$8,500 – S$10,000+ per month.


These are broad estimates and can change with market conditions, unit condition, and landlord expectations. For up-to-date prices and specific available rentals, use Homejourney’s verified search:



View all units for rent at Garden ApartmentsProperty Search and Property Search or go directly to the development search: https://www.homejourney.sg/search?q=Garden%20Apartments&status=For+Rent



For a deeper breakdown of layouts and usable space, you can also refer to: “Garden Apartments Unit Types & Layout Guide for Tenants | Homejourney” Garden Apartments Unit Types & Layout Guide for Tenants | Homejourney



Why Rent at Garden Apartments: Key Lifestyle Benefits

Compared with many Singapore condo rental options, Garden Apartments appeals strongly to tenants who prioritise:

  • Space and privacy: Older freehold D10 rentals like this often offer larger living rooms, proper dining areas, and generous balconies or planter spaces.
  • Prestigious address: Orange Grove Road is associated with embassies, high-end hotels, and luxury residences, which matters to many expats and senior professionals.
  • Proximity to Orchard Road: You are a short drive or a pleasant 10–15 minute walk (depending on route) to the Orchard shopping belt, while still living in a quieter pocket.
  • Green surroundings: The area is lined with mature trees and hedge-lined pavements, giving you a garden-city feel that lives up to the development’s name.


From a value-for-money perspective, Garden Apartments often offers more internal space per dollar than some newer luxury developments just off Orchard Road. If you prefer a homely, less “hotel-like” environment with practical layouts, this D10 rental option is worth serious consideration.



Rental Prices, Value & Cost Considerations

When assessing Garden Apartments for rent, consider both monthly rent and ongoing running costs:



1. Current rental market in D10 (Tanglin, Holland)
District 10 remains one of Singapore’s priciest residential districts, driven by limited supply and strong expat demand, especially near Orchard and the international school belt.[2] Rents in this area are generally higher than in suburban districts but are competitive compared with ultra-luxury new launches nearby.



For a detailed view of recent transactions and trends in this development, see: “Garden Apartments Rental Prices & Market Trends | Homejourney” Garden Apartments Rental Prices & Market Trends | Homejourney and cross-reference broader D10 trends in our Projects Directory .



2. What is usually included in Garden Apartments rent?
In Singapore, listed condo rents are typically for the unit only and may or may not include:

  • Partially furnished (white goods like fridge, washer, sometimes basic wardrobes and lights).
  • Fully furnished (beds, sofa, dining set), depending on landlord; suitable for expats relocating without furniture.
  • Maintenance fees (condo MCST fees) are usually paid by the landlord, but always confirm in the tenancy agreement.


3. Utility cost estimates
For a typical 2–3 bedroom D10 rental, monthly utilities (electricity, water, gas) can range from ~S$200–S$400 depending on aircon usage, household size, and provider. Older developments with larger floor area and multiple aircon units can be more energy-intensive, so factor this into your budget.



For ongoing maintenance like aircon servicing, Homejourney connects you with vetted vendors via Aircon Services , helping you keep your home safe, efficient, and well-maintained.



Facilities at Garden Apartments

Garden Apartments is not a mega-condo with resort-style facilities; instead, it offers a more understated, residential living environment with essential amenities.[2] Based on project information:

  • BBQ area for casual gatherings with friends and family.[2]
  • Secured parking for residents, an important benefit in the Orchard fringe area where public parking can be costly and competitive.[2]


Many tenants choose Garden Apartments because they spend more time outside—at nearby clubs, parks, and malls—rather than using condo facilities. If you value a big pool, tennis courts, or on-site gym, you may wish to compare with other D10 rentals. However, if your priority is an elegant, quiet home close to city conveniences, these essential facilities are often sufficient.



Security is a key concern for Homejourney tenants. While Garden Apartments is a small-scale development, the Orange Grove area benefits from regular patrols, embassy security presence nearby, and generally low crime rates, based on Singapore Police Force statistics. Always verify specific on-site security arrangements (gates, CCTV, access control) with your agent during viewing.



Location & Lifestyle: Living in District 10 near Orchard

Garden Apartments enjoys excellent accessibility and a premium location:[2]

  • MRT access: Nearby stations include Stevens MRT (DT10/TE11), Napier MRT (TE12), and Orchard Boulevard MRT (TE13) on the Thomson-East Coast Line, providing direct connections to Orchard, Marina Bay, and the CBD.[2]
  • Driving: Linked via the Pan Island Expressway (PIE) and major arterials like Stevens Road and Orchard Road, making commutes across the island convenient.[2]
  • CBD commute: Approximately 10–15 minutes by car off-peak to Raffles Place/Marina Bay, and around 20–30 minutes by MRT depending on line changes.
  • Orchard Road: Less than 5 minutes by car or a short walk/bus ride to the main shopping belt (Ngee Ann City, Paragon, ION Orchard).[2]


Everyday living: food, groceries, and services
Residents enjoy access to:

  • Upscale malls like Claymore Connect, Ngee Ann City, Paragon, 313@Somerset and others along Orchard Road for dining, shopping, and services.[2]
  • Cafes and boutique shops scattered around Tanglin and Orchard, including Tanglin Mall and the Orchard Hotel cluster.
  • 24-hour convenience stores, banks, and petrol stations in the wider Orchard/Tanglin vicinity.[2]


From experience, a typical weekday evening for residents might be: quick grocery run at a supermarket in Orchard, dinner at a nearby mall restaurant, then a short ride or walk back up Orange Grove to a quiet, leafy home. This blend of city energy and residential calm is one of the biggest lifestyle perks of Garden Apartments.



Nearby Amenities: Schools, Healthcare, Parks & Recreation

1. Schools and education
District 10 and the broader central region host a number of well-known schools and international institutions (for the latest MOE-recognised schools and distances, always verify via the Ministry of Education schoolfinder and URA maps). Families renting at Garden Apartments often choose the area for ease of school drop-offs and central transport connections.



2. Healthcare facilities
Within a short drive from Orange Grove Road, you can access major medical centres such as:

  • Medical suites along Orchard and Scotts Road.
  • Specialist clinics and GP clinics inside Orchard Road malls.


For up-to-date healthcare locations, refer to the Ministry of Health (MOH) clinic and hospital directories.



3. Shopping malls
As mentioned, Orchard Road is your de facto “neighbourhood mall cluster”, with Claymore Connect, Ngee Ann City, Paragon, 313@Somerset and more within easy reach.[2] You can cover daily errands and weekend leisure without straying far from home.



4. Parks and green spaces
One of the underrated perks of Garden Apartments is its access to nature: within a short drive or a longer walk, you can reach:

  • Singapore Botanic Gardens, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
  • Jacob Ballas Children’s Garden for family-friendly outdoor play.[2]
  • Recreation nodes like Raffles Town Club, CCAB Swimming Complex and Bukit Timah reserves further out.[2]


On weekend mornings, many residents jog around the Botanic Gardens loop or take leisurely walks under the shade of mature trees, then head back via Napier Road to Orange Grove—a lifestyle pattern I have seen often among expat and local tenants in the area.



5. Sports and fitness options
Beyond your condo, you have access to nearby sports clubs, boutique gyms in Orchard, and public facilities like CCAB Swimming Complex.[2] This makes it easy to maintain an active lifestyle even without an on-site gym.



Tenant Guide: Leases, Deposits & Key Checks

Homejourney emphasises a safe, transparent rental journey. When renting at Garden Apartments (or any Singapore condo rental), keep these points in mind:



1. Typical lease terms

  • Most private property leases in Singapore are 1–2 years.
  • Shorter leases (6–12 months) may be negotiable but usually come with higher monthly rent.


2. Security deposit

  • Commonly 1 month’s rent per year of lease (e.g. 2 months’ deposit for a 2-year lease).
  • Collected upon signing the tenancy agreement and held by the landlord; to be returned at the end of the lease, subject to condition of property.


3. Diplomatic clause

  • For 2-year leases, many expat tenants request a diplomatic clause that allows lease termination after a minimum stay (often 12 months) if they are transferred or their employment ends.
  • Activation usually requires advance written notice (often 2 months) and proof from employer.


4. What to check before signing

  1. Inspect aircon, plumbing, electrical points, and appliances during viewing.
  2. Clarify what will be repaired, replaced, or professionally cleaned before move-in.
  3. Understand minor repair clauses (e.g. tenant responsible for the first S$150–S$200 per repair).
  4. Confirm inclusion of furniture list and inventory in the tenancy agreement.
  5. Ask about any renovation plans in neighbouring units that could cause noise.


5. Move-in process

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