
Part of Boon Teck Tower project analysis
Homejourney Editorial
If you are considering Boon Teck Tower for rent in 2026, you can expect typical monthly rent for standard apartments in this D12 condo to hover in the mid- to upper-S$4,000s, with larger units and fully renovated apartments in the S$5,000–S$6,000+ range, depending on size, level, and condition.[9] Homejourney monitors verified transaction data and on-the-ground listings to keep these Boon Teck Tower rental prices and market trends current and transparent, so tenants can make safe, confident decisions.
This cluster guide sits under Homejourney’s broader Singapore condo rental pillar, helping you understand not just the numbers, but whether living along Boon Teck Road in District 12 (Toa Payoh / Balestier) fits your lifestyle, commute, and family needs.
Boon Teck Tower is a private residential development tucked just off Boon Teck Road, in the Toa Payoh–Balestier fringe of District 12.[9] It is a relatively low-profile project compared to the big integrated developments nearby, which is exactly why many tenants like it: fewer crowds, a more residential atmosphere, and a lived-in neighbourhood feel.
From walking the area, you notice how Boon Teck Tower sits slightly away from the main Balestier Road traffic, so you get easy access to amenities without the constant noise of a main arterial road. Even during peak hour, the traffic around Boon Teck Road is busy but not overwhelming, and you can still stroll to nearby kopitiams for breakfast without battling crowds.
Tenants often highlight these aspects:
Homejourney’s project page for this development consolidates the key facts, historical price trends and transaction records so you can verify details before committing: Projects Directory and specifically the Boon Teck Tower page: https://www.homejourney.sg/projects/private-8288.
As of 2026, Boon Teck Tower for rent usually features a small number of units on the market at any one time, because many owners are long-term holders.[9] You will often see a handful of listings rather than a large cluster, so serious tenants should act quickly when a suitable unit appears.
Typical patterns Homejourney sees in available rentals at Boon Teck Tower include:
Because individual units differ quite a bit in renovation, furniture and layout, always check the detailed listing photos, floorplan and inventory list on Homejourney’s search before shortlisting. To see the latest verified listings, use: View all units for rent at Boon Teck Tower: https://www.homejourney.sg/search?q=Boon%20Teck%20Tower&status=For+Rent or go via Property Search .
From living and working around Balestier and Toa Payoh, Boon Teck Tower stands out if you want a balanced lifestyle: local food and conveniences downstairs, yet fast access to the CBD and Novena medical cluster. Tenants who choose this development usually value practicality over flashy facilities.
Key lifestyle benefits include:
Value-for-money is another major reason: tenants often get a larger internal space in Boon Teck Tower than in newer compact condos in the same price band across D12. Balestier / Toa Payoh has been a steady rental market, which helps if you plan to stay for a few years and want stable rents rather than big fluctuations.
For a broader D12 tenant perspective (and to compare with a different district), you can also refer to Homejourney’s Fairmount Condominium rental series for benchmark thinking: Fairmount Condominium Rental Prices & 2026 Trends | Homejourney and .
In 2026, Singapore condo rental markets have generally stabilised after the sharp post-pandemic surge, with central-fringe locations like D12 seeing moderated but still firm demand, especially from expats looking for good value near the CBD.[9] Boon Teck Tower’s rents tend to track the broader Toa Payoh–Balestier condo band but remain competitive relative to some newer launches nearby.
Based on Homejourney’s analysis of Boon Teck Tower price trends and D12 rentals:[9]
When comparing with nearby condos in Balestier or Toa Payoh, you might find some newer projects asking slightly higher psf rents in exchange for more modern facilities. Boon Teck Tower often undercuts those on a psf basis, making it attractive if you prioritise internal space and location over a resort-style facilities deck.
As a tenant, your typical monthly cost profile will include:
Air-conditioning is a big component of utility bills in Singapore. To keep costs predictable, ensure your unit’s aircon is well maintained; after move-in, you can use Homejourney’s trusted partner network for regular servicing: Aircon Services .
Boon Teck Tower is not a mega-condo with endless facilities, but it offers the core features most tenants need for daily comfort and security. While specifics can vary by stack and renovation, you can generally expect the following broad categories at condos of this profile in D12:
If you have pets, check with your Homejourney agent and landlord in advance. Pet policies in private condos are not standardised and usually depend on a mix of MCST by-laws and individual owner preferences, so always obtain written confirmation before signing the tenancy agreement.
Living at Boon Teck Tower puts you in a convenient city-fringe pocket of Balestier / Toa Payoh. From Boon Teck Road, you can reach key areas fairly quickly by both public transport and car.
MRT access is usually via nearby stations on the North-South Line (for example, Toa Payoh or Novena) or the Downtown Line, depending on your preferred route.[9] In practice, many residents walk 10–15 minutes or take a short bus ride to the nearest MRT, then continue into town.
Approximate commute times from Boon Teck Tower (door-to-door, typical weekday):
The Land Transport Authority (LTA) provides official maps and journey planning tools if you want to double-check exact routes and times to your workplace.
Balestier is a well-known food street to locals. From Boon Teck Tower, you can walk out to Balestier Road and find:
For groceries, you can head to nearby supermarkets in Balestier Plaza, Shaw Plaza or into Toa Payoh HDB estates where there are wet markets and larger supermarket chains. This mix of modern supermarkets and traditional markets is one of the perks of living in a mature D12 estate.
If you like staying active, you can tap into nearby sports centres and parks. Toa Payoh Town Park and the sports complex (with swimming pools and stadium facilities) are within a short drive or bus ride, offering a green escape from the urban streetscape.
For more shopping and entertainment, Velocity @ Novena Square and United Square are popular options a short distance away, with gyms, F&B outlets and family-friendly amenities. These hubs complement the more local, everyday vibe directly around Boon Teck Road.
Homejourney’s priority is a safe, transparent renting journey. While individual landlords can vary, most private-condo leases at Boon Teck Tower follow common Singapore market conventions.
Typical terms you can expect include:
Before signing, protect yourself with this quick checklist:
To move in smoothly, schedule your handover and key collection early, especially if you are arriving from overseas. If you want more in-depth tenant tips, see Homejourney’s D12-specific guide: Boon Teck Tower For Rent in D12: Complete 2026 Tenant Guide | Homejourney and the more general move-in guidance from Fairmount Condominium Tenant Guide: Lease & Move-In Tips | Homejourney .
For personalised guidance and a safe, verified transaction, you can schedule a viewing with a property agent through Homejourney’s trusted agent network: https://www.homejourney.sg/agents.
View price trends, transaction history, and nearby amenities for Boon Teck Tower.