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Explore Garden Apartments unit types, layouts & 2026 rental prices in District 10. Find your ideal 2-5 bedroom rental on Homejourney's verified listings.

Garden Apartments Unit Types & Layout Guide for Tenants

Garden Apartments offers a rare mix of large, family-friendly layouts in prime District 10, with 2- to 5-bedroom units that are especially attractive to expats and families who want generous space near Orchard while enjoying a quiet, green Orange Grove Road address. For tenants, the key is understanding the different unit types, layouts, and how they fit your lifestyle and budget so you can confidently shortlist the right Garden Apartments for rent on Homejourney.

This cluster guide complements Homejourney's main Garden Apartments rental pillar, zooming into unit types, layout considerations, and tenant-focused tips so you can make a safe, well-informed decision before you schedule a viewing. Homejourney works only with verified listings and trusted agents for Garden Apartments, so you can browse available rentals with confidence and avoid common pitfalls like misrepresented photos or outdated information.

Why Tenants Choose Garden Apartments

Tenants are drawn to Garden Apartments for its generous floor areas, classic layouts with clearly defined living and bedroom zones, and its tranquil, leafy surroundings just off the bustle of Orchard Boulevard. If you've ever walked along Orange Grove in the early morning, you'll know it's much calmer than the main Orchard stretch, with embassies, landed homes, and older luxury condos creating a relaxed, residential feel.

The development is known for its large-format units, which is a major advantage if you're upgrading from a smaller city apartment or relocating from a bigger home overseas. Unlike many newer condos where 2-bedroom units start below 800–900 sq ft, Garden Apartments delivers significantly more breathing room, making it ideal for professionals working from home, families with children, or expats accustomed to more spacious living.

Garden Apartments Unit Types: Sizes & Key Layouts

Based on available project information, the indicative unit types at Garden Apartments include five distinct configurations, each designed to meet different lifestyle needs. Understanding these options will help you narrow down which layout suits your household best.

2-Bedroom, 2-Bathroom (Type A1, approx. 1,346 sq ft)

Suitable for couples, small families with one child, or professionals who want a study/guest room. The size is significantly larger than many newer 2-bed condos in Singapore, which often start below 800–900 sq ft. At nearly 1,350 sq ft, you'll have room for a proper dining table, a comfortable living area, and a dedicated workspace without feeling cramped.

3-Bedroom, 3-Bathroom (Type A2, approx. 1,442 sq ft)

This is the sweet spot for most families renting in District 10. The 1,442 sq ft layout typically features a spacious living-dining area that comfortably accommodates a 6–8 seater table and large sofa, three bedrooms that work well as master + two kids' rooms or one kids' room plus a proper home office, and three bathrooms offering flexibility during morning rush hours and when entertaining guests. Some stacks include a helper's room or utility area near the kitchen—always check during your viewing.

4-Bedroom, 4-Bathroom (Type A3 & A3a, approx. 1,701–1,711 sq ft)

Ideal for larger families, multi-generational households, or professionals needing dedicated home office space. These units provide four proper bedrooms, multiple bathrooms (reducing morning congestion), and utility/yard spaces for laundry and storage—a rare find in many new launches. The extra square footage gives you flexibility to furnish generously and still have breathing room.

5-Bedroom, 4-Bathroom (Type A4, approx. 1,884 sq ft)

One of the most generous layouts in the Orange Grove area for a standard apartment, suitable for bigger households or expats used to landed-style living but who still want condo-style convenience. With nearly 1,900 sq ft, you can accommodate visiting family, a helper, and still maintain private spaces for work and relaxation. The large rectangular living-dining room is ideal for hosting, and the multiple bedrooms can be configured as needed.

2026 Rental Price Guide for Garden Apartments

As of early 2026, based on Homejourney's aggregated and verified rental data for District 10 and similar low-density developments around Orchard/Tanglin, here are the indicative monthly rental ranges:

  • 2-bedroom (≈1,346 sq ft): around S$5,000–S$6,000/month
  • 3-bedroom (≈1,442 sq ft): around S$6,000–S$7,500/month
  • 4-bedroom (≈1,700+ sq ft): around S$7,500–S$9,000/month
  • 5-bedroom (≈1,884 sq ft): S$9,000/month and above, depending on condition and furnishing

These prices reflect the premium location, generous unit sizes, and the tranquil Orange Grove address. For comparison with current market trends and detailed pricing analysis, explore Homejourney's Garden Apartments Rental Prices & Market Trends 2026 guide.

Layout Deep Dive: How Each Unit Type Lives

2-Bedroom Units: Comfortable for Couples & Small Families

The 2-bedroom layouts at Garden Apartments offer around 1,346 sq ft of space, which feels more like a compact 3-bed in many newer projects. You can generally expect a spacious living-dining area that easily fits a sofa and dining table without feeling segmented, two generously proportioned bedrooms with good natural light, two full bathrooms (master ensuite and guest bath), and a kitchen with space for a small dining nook or breakfast counter.

This unit type works particularly well if you're a couple who entertains regularly, a single professional with a guest room, or a small family with one young child. The extra square footage compared to standard 2-beds means you won't feel like you're compromising on space.

3-Bedroom Units: Sweet Spot for Families

Around 1,442 sq ft, the 3-bedroom unit type is a practical choice for most families. Layouts usually include a spacious living-dining that comfortably accommodates a 6–8 seater dining table and large sofa, three bedrooms that work well as master + two kids' rooms or one kids' room plus a proper home office, and three bathrooms offering flexibility for morning rush hours and guests.

Many stacks feature a helper's room or utility area near the kitchen, which is valuable if you employ domestic help. The layout typically separates the master bedroom from the other bedrooms, giving parents privacy while keeping kids' rooms accessible. This is the most popular unit type for renting families in District 10, offering the best balance of space, functionality, and rental value.

4- and 5-Bedroom Units: Space for Larger Households

The 4-bedroom (≈1,700+ sq ft) and 5-bedroom (≈1,884 sq ft) layouts are attractive for multi-generational families or expats used to larger suburban homes. Expect features like a large rectangular living-dining room that's easy to furnish and ideal for hosting, four or five proper bedrooms often with one that can be converted into a dedicated office or playroom, multiple bathrooms (4), which is a big plus if you have teens, elderly parents, and a helper, and utility/yard spaces that work for laundry and storage.

If you're relocating with kids and a helper, or frequently hosting visiting family, these larger layouts at Garden Apartments can offer better value compared to renting two smaller units or a landed property in the same area. The extra bedrooms also provide flexibility—one can serve as a home gym, study, or guest suite.

Key Layout Features Across All Unit Types

Regardless of which unit type you choose, Garden Apartments units share several design advantages that make them appealing to tenants:

  • Generous floor areas: All units are significantly larger than comparable newer developments, giving you more flexibility in furnishing and living.
  • Clear zoning: Living, dining, and bedroom areas are well-defined, not open-plan, which many families prefer for privacy and noise control.
  • Natural light: Units are thoughtfully oriented to maximize daylight and views, reducing reliance on artificial lighting.
  • Practical storage: Utility areas and storage spaces are built into the design—a rarity in modern condos.
  • Multiple bathrooms: Even the 2-bed has two full baths, reducing morning congestion in busy households.

Choosing the Right Unit Type for Your Needs

When evaluating Garden Apartments for rent on Homejourney, use this decision framework to shortlist the right unit type:

Choose a 2-bedroom if: You're a couple, a single professional with occasional guests, or a small family with one young child. You value space efficiency and don't need a dedicated home office.

Choose a 3-bedroom if: You're a family with 1–2 children, you work from home and need a dedicated office, or you frequently host guests. This is the most versatile option for most households.

Choose a 4- or 5-bedroom if: You have a large family, employ a live-in helper, frequently host visiting relatives, or need multiple dedicated work/study spaces. You value the flexibility to configure rooms as your needs change.

Remember, exact internal configurations can vary slightly by stack and previous renovations. Always request a floor plan during your viewing and ask the agent about any customizations made by previous tenants.

What to Check During Your Viewing

When you visit Garden Apartments, focus on these layout-specific details to ensure the unit meets your needs:

  • Flow and traffic: Walk through the unit as if you're living there. Does the layout feel natural, or do you have to cut through bedrooms to reach the kitchen?
  • Natural light: Visit at different times of day if possible. Check which rooms get morning vs. afternoon sun.
  • Storage: Open closets and cabinets. Are there enough spaces for your belongings, or will you need external storage?
  • Kitchen functionality: Is there counter space for meal prep? Can two people work in the kitchen comfortably?
  • Bedroom sizes: Measure the bedrooms mentally—can your furniture fit? Is there space for a desk if needed?
  • Bathroom layout: Check water pressure, ventilation, and whether the layout works for your household's morning routine.
  • Noise levels: Spend a few minutes listening. Is there noise from the corridor, neighboring units, or the road?

Rental Terms & Tenant Information

Most Garden Apartments rentals are offered on a 1–2 year lease basis, typical for Singapore's rental market. Standard terms usually include a security deposit of 2 months' rent, with rental payments made monthly in advance. Many landlords include utilities in the rent, but always clarify what's covered—typically electricity, water, and building maintenance are separate unless stated otherwise.

Homejourney works exclusively with verified listings and trusted agents, so you can be confident that all rental information is accurate and current. If you're an expat relocating to Singapore, many landlords at Garden Apartments are familiar with diplomatic clauses and early termination provisions—ask your agent about these options if you have a fixed overseas assignment timeline.

Browse Available Rentals at Garden Apartments

Ready to find your ideal unit? View all units currently available for rent at Garden Apartments on Homejourney. Our verified listings and trusted agents ensure you're seeing accurate, up-to-date information. You can also learn more about Garden Apartments and schedule a viewing with a property agent directly through Homejourney.

Frequently Asked Questions About Garden Apartments Unit Types

Which unit type is most popular for renting at Garden Apartments?

The 3-bedroom (Type A2) is the most popular choice for renting families in District 10. It offers the best balance of space (1,442 sq ft), functionality (three bedrooms and bathrooms), and rental value (S$6,000–S$7,500/month). However, the 2-bedroom is increasingly popular with young professionals and couples who appreciate the generous 1,346 sq ft layout.

Are Garden Apartments units larger than other condos in District 10?

Yes, significantly. Garden Apartments units are notably larger than comparable newer developments. The 2-bedroom at 1,346 sq ft is larger than many newer 3-bedroom units in Singapore. This is one of the key reasons tenants choose Garden Apartments—you get more space for your rental budget.

Can I convert one bedroom into a home office?

Absolutely. The larger unit types (3-bed, 4-bed, 5-bed) are particularly flexible for this. Many tenants use one bedroom as a dedicated office, especially in the 3-bedroom and larger units where you still have bedrooms for sleeping and guests.

Do all units have multiple bathrooms?

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