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King'S Mansion Unit Types and Layout Guide for Tenants is all about understanding the spacious 3- and 4-bedroom layouts at this Amber Road, District 15 condo, so you can quickly decide which unit works best for your household, budget, and lifestyle before committing to a lease.
As part of Homejourney’s comprehensive King'S Mansion for rent coverage, this guide zooms in on unit types, floorplan characteristics, and what tenants actually experience living here, complementing broader overviews like the main Amber Road Singapore condo rental guide King'S Mansion For Rent in D15: Amber Road Condo Guide | Homejourney and our 2026 rental price trends analysis King's Mansion Rental Prices 2026: Market Trends & Tenant Guide .
King'S Mansion is a freehold condominium in District 15 (East Coast / Marine Parade), developed by Hong Leong Holdings and completed around 1980–1982.[1][4][6] It spans three addresses: 437 Tanjong Katong Road, 20 Amber Road and 12 Amber Gardens, with a total of about 196 units set on a sizeable 16,419 sqm site.[1][2][6]
Unlike many newer East Coast condos, King'S Mansion is known for its very generous internal sizes. Most units are 3-bedroom or 4-bedroom apartments ranging roughly from about 1,600 to 2,800 sq ft, with 3–5 bathrooms and large living/dining zones.[2][3][5] Facilities include a swimming pool, gym, tennis courts, badminton hall, BBQ pits, playground and a multi-purpose hall, giving residents a full condo lifestyle.[1][2]
From a tenant’s perspective, the vibe is family-friendly and residential. On weekday evenings you’ll often see residents walking to nearby eateries along East Coast Road or heading to Parkway Parade for groceries, while weekends are popular for morning jogs to East Coast Park via Amber Road. In my experience, the community here skews towards families, long-term expats, and local households who value space over ultra-modern finishes.
King'S Mansion does not have tiny shoebox units; it is almost exclusively larger-format family apartments. For tenants, that means higher monthly rent than a compact 1-bedder elsewhere, but significantly more living space and flexibility.
Based on transaction data and existing listings, King'S Mansion’s main unit types are:[2][3][5]
There may also be variations like combined or altered layouts, as some owners over the decades have reconfigured rooms (for example, turning a utility room into a small study). Always ask your Homejourney agent for a floorplan of the specific unit before committing to a lease.
From my viewings at 437 Tanjong Katong Road and Amber Gardens stacks, the 3-bedroom layout typically features a wide rectangular living and dining area with a balcony or large windows facing either the pool or surrounding low-rise neighbourhood. Bedrooms are generally arranged along one side of a corridor, giving good privacy from the living zone.
Who this works best for:
Insider tip: Some 3-bedder stacks at Tanjong Katong Road enjoy more open views towards East Coast Park; these tend to feel brighter and breezier, especially on mid- to high floors. If you’re sensitive to road noise, ask your agent to shortlist units that face inwards towards the pool instead of the main road.
The 4-bedroom units at King'S Mansion are genuinely large by today’s standards, often upwards of 2,700 sq ft.[3][5] Expect a generously proportioned living and dining space that can comfortably host 8–10 guests, a separate kitchen with yard, and multiple bedrooms that can all take at least a queen bed.
Who this suits:
Insider tip: If you cook often, pay attention to kitchen layout and ventilation. Older freehold East Coast condos like King'S Mansion usually have enclosed kitchens that are great for heavy cooking, but some units have had walls removed to create semi-open kitchens. Choose according to your cooking habits and whether you prefer to contain smells.
Recent rental transactions across King'S Mansion show that 3-bedroom units (around 1,600–1,800 sq ft) have been renting broadly in the S$4,500 to S$6,200 per month range in the last two years, depending on condition, floor level and exact size.[5] A 4-bedroom 2,700–2,800 sq ft unit at Amber Road was recorded at S$7,800–S$8,300 per month in recent leases.[5]
For 2026, factoring in District 15 rental trends and past data, a reasonable working estimate for tenants is:
These are indicative ranges only and can change with market conditions; always verify with live listings on Homejourney’s property search Property Search and our dedicated King'S Mansion for rent search page: View all units for rent at King'S Mansion – https://www.homejourney.sg/search?q=King'S%20Mansion&status=For+Rent.
For a deeper breakdown of 2026 rental price movements, yields and negotiation tips, refer to our specialised analysis: King'S Mansion Rental Prices 2026: Market Trends & Tenant Guide King's Mansion Rental Prices 2026: Market Trends & Tenant Guide .
Because King'S Mansion units are large, the key isn’t just size but how the space is laid out. During viewings, use this simple checklist:
The facility mix at King'S Mansion is surprisingly complete for a development of its era, adding a lot of value to your monthly rent.[1][2]
Security is typically via guarded main entrance and access-controlled common areas. As with any older condo, policies and enforcement levels can differ over time; your Homejourney agent can help verify current security arrangements with the managing agent before you sign.
Most residents I’ve met here appreciate that the development feels less dense than newer D15 launches, thanks to the large site area and spacious grounds.[6] You get room to breathe, walk, and for kids to cycle around the internal driveways under supervision.
King'S Mansion sits within the prime East Coast / Marine Parade corridor, close to both the East Coast Park beachfront and key amenities like Parkway Parade and i12 Katong.[6][9] From Amber Road, East Coast Park is roughly a 10–15 minute walk using underpasses or park connectors, depending on which block you live in and your walking pace.
Transport-wise, the Thomson-East Coast Line (TEL) brings new MRT connectivity to the area. URA’s station list shows Amber (TE25) and Marine Parade (TE26) as the closest upcoming stations serving this part of D15, improving direct connections to the CBD and Orchard once fully operational.[2] In the meantime, frequent bus services along Marine Parade Road and Tanjong Katong connect to Paya Lebar, the city, and Changi.
Approximate commute times from King'S Mansion by public transport or car (outside heavy peak):
Day-to-day living is straightforward. Parkway Parade offers a full supermarket, pharmacies, F&B and services; Katong and Joo Chiat are a short bus ride or 10–15 minute stroll away, with local favourites like Katong Laksa, Peranakan eateries, brunch cafés and bars. This is one of the reasons many long-term expatriates deliberately choose D15 rentals over more central but less characterful neighbourhoods.
For families and long-stay expats, proximity to schools and healthcare is often a key decision driver.
Within a short drive or bus ride of King'S Mansion you’ll find several popular schools in Marine Parade / Katong. MOE’s SchoolFinder is the authoritative tool for confirming exact distances and admission zones, so always cross-check there before relying on distance as a key factor.
Many expat families also choose international schools in nearby areas like Mountbatten, Paya Lebar or along the East Coast. Travel time by school bus is usually reasonable given the expressway access.
General practitioners and dental clinics are easily found around Parkway Parade and Katong. For hospitals, Parkway East Hospital in Joo Chiat and larger public hospitals like Changi General Hospital are within manageable driving distance. The Ministry of Health (MOH) website lists licensed clinics and hospitals across Singapore, which is useful when checking nearest providers after you move in.
East Coast Park is the main recreation hub, ideal for cycling, jogging and family picnics. From King'S Mansion you can walk there in under 15 minutes if you cut through Amber Road and underpasses toward the park connectors. Sports enthusiasts also use nearby public facilities like the Marine Parade community sports facilities and swimming complex.
King'S Mansion leases typically follow standard private condo rental practices in Singapore. While each landlord may have specific requirements, tenants can generally expect:
Before signing, it’s wise to:
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