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Discover the ultimate Gardenville Tenant Guide: Lease and Move-In Tips for Walshe Road D10 rentals. Get actionable advice on Singapore condo rental terms, deposits, and smooth move-ins via Homejourney.

Gardenville Tenant Guide: Lease and Move-In Tips | Homejourney

Gardenville Tenant Guide: Lease and Move-In Tips provides expats, professionals, and families with essential steps for securing Gardenville for rent units on Walshe Road in prestigious District 10. Homejourney verifies all listings to ensure a safe, transparent rental process in this Tanglin-Holland gem.[1][2][5]



Why Choose Gardenville for Your Singapore Condo Rental

Gardenville, a freehold condominium completed in 2000 by Lucky Realty (Far East Organization), offers just 56 exclusive units across 10 storeys on Walshe Road. Tenants appreciate its serene greenery, family-friendly vibe, and proximity to Orchard Road's buzz—ideal for D10 rentals seeking luxury without the hustle.[1][2][5]

Homejourney prioritizes your safety by showcasing verified available rentals here. Living at Gardenville means waking to fresh air, surrounded by mature trees, yet just 10-15 minutes' drive to the CBD via Stevens Road or Cairnhill Road.[1][2]



Typical Lease Terms for Gardenville Rentals

Standard Singapore condo rental leases at Gardenville run 1-2 years, with 2-year terms most common for stability. Expect a security deposit of 2 months' rent for 2-year leases (1 month for 1-year), plus the first month's rent upfront—aligned with URA guidelines for private rentals.[4]

Diplomatic clause: Crucial for expats, this allows lease termination after 12 months with 2-3 months' notice if relocated. Always negotiate this in writing; Homejourney agents can review contracts for you.

Monthly rent in 2026 ranges from S$7,800 to S$12,000 for 3-4 bedroom units (1,624-2,670 sq ft), depending on floor, furnishings, and views. Fully furnished high-floor units command premiums.[1][5]



Step-by-Step Move-In Process at Gardenville

Follow these actionable steps for a seamless move-in:

  1. Search verified listings: Browse all units for rent at Gardenville on Homejourney for real-time available rentals with photos, virtual tours, and agent contacts.[1]
  2. Schedule a viewing: Contact agents via Homejourney's trusted agents to inspect unit condition, views, and stack orientation.
  3. Review tenancy agreement: Check for inventory lists, maintenance responsibilities, and aircon servicing clauses. Link to Homejourney aircon services for post-move upkeep.
  4. Pay deposits and sign: Transfer via secure bank methods; retain receipts. Homejourney verifies landlords for peace of mind.
  5. Handover and utilities: Conduct joint inspection, note defects. Activate SP Services (electricity/water ~S$200-400/month for 3-bed), StarHub/Singtel internet (~S$50-100/month), and town council fees if applicable.

Insider tip: High-floor units (e.g., above 6th storey) offer better breezes and city glimpses—popular in breezy Tanglin.[1]



What to Check Before Signing Your Gardenville Lease

  • Unit condition: Test aircon, water pressure, leaks. Older 2000-built units may need minor TLC; budget S$500-1,000 for initial servicing.
  • Facilities access: Confirm pool, gym, tennis court, BBQ pits, playground, sauna, jacuzzi, and wading pool usage—24/7 security enhances safety.[5]
  • Parking: Limited lots; allocate 1-2 per unit (S$100-200/month extra). EV charging available via MCST.
  • Pet policy: Generally pet-unfriendly; confirm with management for small breeds.
  • Noise/views: Walshe Road is quiet, but check Napier Road traffic.

Compare value: Gardenville's freehold status and space beat newer D10 leases at similar monthly rent. See Gardenville development details on Homejourney.[2][5]



Gardenville Lifestyle: Convenience and Amenities

Nestled in Tanglin-Holland, walk 10 mins to Stevens MRT (Downtown/TECL) or 15 mins to Orchard MRT/Boulevard. Buses at Chelsea Gardens or Novotel Stevens link to CBD (10-15 mins).[1][2]

Nearby: Tanglin Market & Food Centre (5-min walk, local hawker gems), FairPrice Finest (10 mins), Scotts Square (15 mins drive). Families love nearby schools like Anglo-Chinese School (Primary/Independent), Tanglin Trust (int'l). Healthcare: Gleneagles Hospital (5 mins drive).[1]

Explore more in Gardenville Nearby Amenities & Lifestyle Guide and Unit Types Guide. For trends, check Rental Prices 2026.[3][4]



Homejourney's Commitment to Safe Renting

At Homejourney, user safety tops everything—we verify listings, agents, and documents for transparent rent condo experiences. Our feedback-driven platform ensures trusted D10 rentals like Gardenville. Link to projects directory for market insights or bank rates if bridging finances.



FAQ: Gardenville Tenant Guide

What is the average monthly rent at Gardenville in 2026?
S$7,800–S$12,000 for 3-4 bed units (1,624–2,670 sq ft), fully furnished. High-floor premiums apply.[1][5]



Are diplomatic clauses standard in Gardenville leases?
Yes, negotiable for 2-year terms post-12 months with notice—vital for expats. Homejourney agents assist.[4]



How do I find available rentals at Gardenville?
Visit Homejourney's search for verified Gardenville for rent listings.[1]



What facilities does Gardenville offer tenants?
Pool, gym, tennis, BBQ, playground, sauna, jacuzzi, 24/7 security, parking.[5]



Is parking included in Gardenville rent?
Often extra (S$100-200/month); confirm per unit. Limited spots in this boutique condo.[5]



Ready to rent? View Gardenville rentals now or schedule a viewing with Homejourney's verified experts. This cluster supports our pillar on D10 Singapore condo rental guides—safe moves start here.

References

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