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Discover 2026 Landed Housing Development rental prices in D21 Sunset Crescent. Monthly rents S$8,000-S$15,000. Trends, units for rent & tenant guide on Homejourney for safe, verified rentals.

Landed Housing Development Rental Prices and Market Trends in D21 Sunset Crescent

Landed Housing Development at Sunset Crescent in District 21 (Clementi, Upper Bukit Timah) offers premium landed homes for rent with 2026 monthly prices ranging from S$8,000 to S$15,000, averaging S$3.50–S$6.00 per square foot. This reflects stable market growth amid Singapore's moderating rental landscape, where private rents are capped by rising supply.[1][2] Homejourney verifies all Landed Housing Development for rent listings to prioritize tenant safety and transparency in D21 rentals.

As a trusted platform, Homejourney helps expats, families, and professionals find secure rentals in this serene landed enclave. This cluster focuses on current Landed Housing Development Rental Prices and Market Trends, linking back to our pillar guide on Singapore landed rentals. Explore available rentals today for real-time listings.



Development Overview: Why Tenants Love Sunset Crescent

Landed Housing Development features cluster houses, terraced units, and semi-detached homes in a low-density, family-friendly setting along Sunset Crescent. Tenants appreciate the spacious layouts (2,200–4,500 sqft), private gardens, and strong community vibe in Upper Bukit Timah. Building quality is high, with professional management ensuring well-maintained properties and 24/7 security.

Insider tip: Locals favor this spot for its quiet roads perfect for morning jogs, yet proximity to nature reserves like Bukit Timah Nature Reserve (5-min drive). Homejourney's verified listings ensure you avoid untrustworthy agents, building trust through customer feedback.



Available Rental Units and Current Prices

Popular configurations include:

  • 2–3 Bedroom Cluster Units: S$8,000–S$10,500/month (2,200–2,800 sqft) – Ideal for couples or young professionals.
  • 3–4 Bedroom Terraced Houses: S$8,000–S$12,000/month (2,200–3,500 sqft) – Great for small families seeking rent condo-like amenities in landed form.
  • 4–5 Bedroom Terraced/Semi-D: S$10,500–S$15,000/month (3,000–4,500 sqft) – Preferred by larger households.

Furnished units add 10–15% premium; utilities often capped at S$500/month. Prices show 5–7% growth from 2025, outperforming Singapore condo rental trends due to limited supply.[1] Browse available rentals on Homejourney for exact monthly rent and photos.



2026 Market Trends for D21 Landed Rentals

Singapore's rental market stabilizes in 2026, with private rents growing 2.5–3% amid higher supply from completions and MOP HDB flats.[2] In D21, Landed Housing Development Rental Prices and Market Trends remain resilient, driven by expat demand and Clementi/'s appeal. Occupancy exceeds 95%, with landed psf (S$3.50–S$6.00) offering better value than nearby condos at S$4–S$5 psf.[1]

Compared to Upper Bukit Timah condos, landed provides triple the space for similar costs – e.g., 3,000 sqft terraced at S$10,500 vs. 1,200 sqft condo at S$4,800. Check development details on Homejourney's Projects Directory .



Facilities and Lifestyle Benefits

Residents enjoy a shared pool, gym, clubhouse, and BBQ pits within the development. Security features gated entry, CCTV, and patrols. Ample parking (1–2 lots per unit) and pet-friendly policies (with approval) cater to families. Value shines in privacy versus D21 rentals condos.

Convenience includes aircon servicing via Aircon Services for seamless maintenance. For financing queries on deposits, see Bank Rates .



Prime Location in District 21

Sunset Crescent offers 15-min drive to CBD, 10-min to Orchard. Nearest MRT: Clementi (10-min walk) or Bukit Batok (12-min drive). Buses along Sunset Way connect to city hubs. Groceries at Clementi Mall (8-min drive), dining at Famehub@Buona Vista (15 mins).

Families love nearby parks like Clementi Town Park (5 mins). Explore Homejourney Guide: Landed Housing Development Rentals in D21 Sunset Crescent for more D21 insights.



Nearby Amenities for Families and Professionals

  • Schools: Nan Hua Primary (1km), Clementi Primary (1.2km), NUS High (2km).
  • Healthcare: Ng Teng Fong Hospital (10-min drive).
  • Shopping: Clementi Mall, Big Box (8–10 mins).
  • Parks/Sports: Bukit Gombak Stadium, West Coast Park (15 mins).

This blend makes it ideal for expats and upgraders.



Tenant Guide: Steps to Rent Securely

  1. Search verified listings: Use Homejourney's property search.
  2. Lease terms: 1–2 years standard; diplomatic clause for expats.
  3. Deposits: 2 months + 1/2 month agent fee.
  4. Check: Inventory list, aircon condition (Aircon Services ), utilities setup.
  5. Viewing: Contact an agent via Homejourney for safe tours.

Reference Serangoon Garden Estate Tenant Guide: Lease & Move-In Tips | Homejourney for lease tips. Homejourney ensures transparent processes.



FAQ: Landed Housing Development Rentals

What are current rental prices at Landed Housing Development, Sunset Crescent?
Expect S$8,000–S$15,000/month (S$3.50–S$6 psf) for 2026, based on size and furnishings. View live listings on Homejourney.[1]

How do D21 landed rentals compare to Clementi condos?
Landed offers more space at similar psf, e.g., S$10,500 for 3,000 sqft vs. S$4,800 for 1,200 sqft condo.[1]

What facilities are available to tenants?
Pool, gym, BBQ, security, parking – pet-friendly with approval.

What's the commute from Sunset Crescent?
15 mins to CBD by car; Clementi MRT 10-min walk.

How to rent safely via Homejourney?
Browse verified available rentals, schedule viewings with trusted agents for utmost safety.



Ready to rent? View Landed Housing Development for rent units now. Homejourney prioritizes your safety with verified listings and exceptional service. Connect to our pillar on landed rentals for broader trends.

References

  1. Singapore Property Market Analysis 1 (2026)
  2. Singapore Property Market Analysis 2 (2026)
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