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Discover Landed Housing Development unit types and layouts for tenants at Yunnan Walk, D22. Terrace, semi-D, bungalow rentals with floor plans, prices & tenant tips. Browse safe, verified D22 rentals on Homejourney.

Landed Housing Development Unit Types and Layout Guide for Tenants

Landed Housing Development at Yunnan Walk in District 22 (Jurong, Boon Lay) offers tenants premium landed housing development unit types like terrace houses, semi-detached homes, and bungalows, with layouts optimized for families and professionals seeking spacious, private rentals.[1][4]

This Landed Housing Development Unit Types and Layout Guide for Tenants provides actionable insights into configurations, typical floor plans, and rental considerations, connecting to our pillar guide on Singapore Landed Properties Rental Guide. Homejourney verifies all listings for safety and transparency, ensuring tenants make confident decisions in D22 rentals.



Development Overview: Premium Landed Rentals at Yunnan Walk

Landed Housing Development is a sought-after mixed-landed enclave in Boon Lay, featuring 2-3 storey units compliant with URA mixed-landed zoning for District 22.[1] Tenants appreciate the community vibe, blending suburban peace with Jurong's growth as a regional hub.

Building quality emphasizes durability with modern facades, natural ventilation, and high ceilings up to 12 ft, ideal for tropical living.[2] Management prioritizes security and maintenance, creating a trusted environment—core to Homejourney's mission.

Why tenants love it: Spacious layouts suit expats, families, and young professionals upgrading from Singapore condo rentals. Current monthly rent starts at S$6,000 for terraces, offering value in D22 rentals.



Landed Housing Development Unit Types for Rent

Available rentals at Landed Housing Development include three main landed housing development unit types, each with distinct layouts tailored for tenant lifestyles.[3][4]

  • Terrace Houses: Narrowest at 6-8m width, 80-200 sqm plots. 2-3 storeys, 4-5 bedrooms, open-concept living/dining. Popular for couples; monthly rent S$6,000-S$9,000 (2026 rates).
  • Semi-Detached (Semi-D): 200-400 sqm plots, shared wall on one side. 4-6 bedrooms, private gardens, maid's room. Family favorite; rent S$10,000-S$15,000.
  • Bungalows: Detached, 400+ sqm plots, 2 storeys max per URA. 5-7 bedrooms, expansive lawns. Luxury option; rent S$18,000+.

Most popular for tenants: 3-storey terraces with flexible layouts. Browse available rentals on Homejourney for verified Landed Housing Development for rent listings with floor plans.



Unit Layouts: What Tenants Need to Know

Terrace layouts feature ground-floor living/kitchen (1,000 sq ft), first-floor bedrooms, rooftop terrace for BBQs. Semi-D adds side gardens; bungalows offer L-shaped designs with pools.[2][3]

Insider tip: Check natural light—east-facing units avoid afternoon heat, a local favorite in humid Jurong. Layouts support smart home setups, with space for home offices post-COVID.

For families, prioritize units with 2+ bathrooms and utility areas. View detailed floor plans via Landed Housing Development details on Homejourney.



Rental Prices and Value in 2026

2026 monthly rent for Yunnan Walk terrace: S$6,500 avg (up 5% YoY per URA trends); semi-D S$12,000; bungalows S$20,000.[3] Includes basic maintenance; utilities extra (S$500-800/month est.).

Value edge: 20% below nearby Jurong Lake District condos, with more privacy.Landed Housing Development Rental Prices & Trends 2026 | Homejourney Rent covers 24/7 security, unlike older D22 rentals.

Compare via Homejourney's projects directory for transparent market data.



Facilities and Tenant Lifestyle Perks

Shared facilities: Olympic pool, gym, clubhouse, BBQ pits—perfect for community events. Gated entry, CCTV enhance safety, aligning with Homejourney's trust focus.

Parking: 2-4 lots per unit. Pet-friendly for small breeds (check lease). Post-move, access aircon services for maintenance.



Prime Location: Jurong and Boon Lay Convenience

5-min walk to Boon Lay MRT (EW27), 40-min to CBD, 25-min to Orchard. Buses to IMM Mall (groceries, dining). Nearby: Jurong Point (shops), Lakeside hawker centre.

D22 lifestyle: Family-oriented with parks like Jurong Lake Gardens. Schools: Boon Lay Garden School (10-min drive). Healthcare: Ng Teng Fong Hospital (5 km).



Tenant Guide: Steps to Rent Safely

  1. Search verified listings on Homejourney.
  2. Schedule viewing: Contact an agent.
  3. Lease terms: 12-24 months, 2 months deposit, diplomatic clause for expats.
  4. Inspect: Layout fit, leaks, aircon condition. Negotiate utilities inclusion.
  5. Sign via Homejourney for secure e-contracts.

Disclaimer: Rates fluctuate; consult agents for latest. For financing queries (e.g., rental bonds), see bank rates.



Nearby Amenities for Everyday Living

  • Schools: Jurong West Primary (1.5km), Pioneer Secondary.
  • Shopping: IMM, Jurong Point (3-min drive).
  • Parks: Boon Lay Park Connector for jogs.
  • Healthcare: Jurong Polyclinic (walkable).


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What are the main landed housing development unit types for rent at Yunnan Walk?
Terrace (80-200 sqm), semi-detached (200-400 sqm), bungalows (400+ sqm), with 4-7 bedrooms.[3][4]

Typical monthly rent for Landed Housing Development for rent in 2026?
S$6,000-S$20,000+ depending on type; terraces most affordable at S$6,500 avg.

Are pets allowed in these D22 rentals?
Small pets yes, subject to management approval and lease terms.

How's the commute from Boon Lay to CBD?
40 mins via MRT; easy for professionals.

What's included in the rent?
Maintenance and security; utilities separate. Verify via Homejourney listings.



Ready to find your ideal unit? View available rentals or explore more in our Landed Properties Rental Guide. Homejourney ensures safe, transparent rent condo and landed journeys—start yours today.

References

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