
Part of Astridville project analysis
Homejourney Editorial
Astridville offers a calm, leafy District 10 lifestyle with quick access to Holland, Bukit Timah and the city, making it ideal for tenants who want a quiet home base yet easy reach to schools, dining and daily conveniences. This Astridville Nearby Amenities and Lifestyle Guide helps you understand what living along Jalan Ampang feels like day-to-day, so you can decide if an Astridville for rent unit suits your needs.
This cluster guide supports our main tenant-focused pillar, Astridville For Rent in D10: Complete Tenant Guide | Homejourney Astridville For Rent in D10: Complete Tenant Guide | Homejourney , by going deep into surrounding amenities, commute patterns and lifestyle fit for different tenant profiles.
Astridville is a low-density freehold condominium at 38B Jalan Ampang in District 10, within the Tanglin–Holland residential enclave.[1] It was completed in the mid‑1980s, giving it larger, more spacious layouts than many newer Singapore condo rental options.[5] The estate typically attracts families, long-term expats and tenants who value space, greenery and privacy over brand-new finishes.
From living experience in this pocket of D10, the vibe around Jalan Ampang is very residential: tree-lined streets, landed homes, a mix of older and newer condos, and light traffic compared to busier Holland Road and Sixth Avenue. You are a short drive from Holland Village but far enough that weekends stay peaceful.
The development is managed under MCST 1134, with core facilities such as a swimming pool, clubhouse, tennis and squash courts, and 24-hour security to support everyday tenant needs.[4]
As of early 2026, Astridville for rent listings in D10 generally fall into three main categories (exact availability changes frequently):
These figures are based on current District 10 rental trends and transactions for comparable older freehold condos in the Tanglin/Holland area, cross‑checked against URA rental data for similar age and size developments in 2025–2026.Business Times Property They are indicative only and can change with market conditions.
To see up-to-date asking rents, configurations and photos, browse live listings via Homejourney’s safe search platform:
View all units for rent at Astridville – Property Search or go directly to the Astridville search: https://www.homejourney.sg/search?q=Astridville&status=For+Rent
For a deeper breakdown of sizes and floor plans before shortlisting, refer to Astridville Unit Types & Layout Guide for Tenants | Homejourney Astridville Unit Types & Layout Guide for Tenants | Homejourney .
Tenants choose Astridville largely for the space, greenery and privacy that are increasingly rare in central areas. Compared with many compact Singapore condo rental projects, units here feel more like landed houses in the sky.
In my experience visiting residents here, evenings are typically tranquil, with families using the pool and kids cycling around the internal driveways. The community skews towards long‑staying tenants and owner‑occupiers, which adds to the stable, neighbourly atmosphere.
Astridville’s facilities reflect its era but are well-rounded for everyday living:[3][4]
If air‑conditioning is a priority, most units come with multiple split‑unit systems. Tenants should budget for regular servicing to keep power bills stable and avoid breakdowns in Singapore’s humidity. Homejourney partners with vetted providers for reliable upkeep – see Aircon Services for aircon servicing options that prioritise safety and transparent pricing.
Although Astridville is not directly beside an MRT station, it is well-connected by major roads and nearby bus routes, making it practical for both drivers and public transport users.
For many tenants I’ve advised, the most realistic pattern is to use Grab/Gojek or a car for work commutes and MRT access, especially if you are carrying laptops or travelling with kids.
Actual travel times vary with traffic, but typical off-peak drives from Astridville are approximately:
These estimates are based on Google Maps route checks and typical peak/off‑peak observations in 2025–2026; for precise timing, always confirm with real-time navigation apps.
One of the biggest lifestyle advantages of Astridville is practical access to daily essentials without living directly above a noisy mall. This section focuses on amenities within roughly a 5–10 minute drive, which is how most residents navigate this part of D10.
For fresh local produce and hawker food, many residents rotate between nearby wet markets in Bukit Timah and Holland areas; these are easily reached by car or short rideshares.
Living at Astridville, your main dining clusters are:
From experience, food delivery coverage here is excellent. Most major platforms deliver quickly to Jalan Ampang, so you can rely on a wide variety of cuisines even if you do not drive.
District 10 rental living is strongly associated with greenery and outdoor options, and Astridville is no exception.
Within Astridville itself, the pool, tennis court and playground serve everyday recreational needs, especially for kids who want a safe space to play within the condo grounds.
For families, proximity to schools is often the key reason to rent in Tanglin/Holland. Astridville sits within easy reach of both international and local schools.
Expats often choose Astridville to balance school access with a quieter home base. Always verify MOE registration rules, school bus routes and cut‑off distances directly with each school or via official MOE resources before signing a lease.
For local families, being in D10 can place you within reasonable reach of popular primary and secondary schools in Bukit Timah and Holland areas. Because MOE’s Primary 1 registration and distance rules are specific and can affect enrolment, you should confirm your exact distance band from each school via OneMap and MOE guidelines before relying on it for admission.
URA and STB information portals provide updated details on new malls, park connectors and upcoming infrastructure that may further enhance the area over time.Straits Times Housing News
Compared with newer D10 rentals closer to MRT stations, Astridville’s value comes from larger floor areas at similar or slightly lower monthly rent. Older freehold projects like this often provide more space per dollar, which is attractive if you prioritise roominess over brand-new facilities.
Based on URA rental data for comparable Tanglin/Holland condos and Homejourney’s own analysis for 2025–2026:Projects Directory
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View price trends, transaction history, and nearby amenities for Astridville.