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127 Woodleigh Park (Singapore) review 2026: prices, room types & what residents say

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127 Woodleigh Park – Decision Review for Student Tenants

Deciding where to live during your studies in Singapore involves balancing budget, commute, and room preferences. 127 Woodleigh Park is one of the 129 student accommodation options listed in the city. This review breaks down who this property works for, who should look elsewhere, and what you need to know before booking. Because no resident reviews are publicly available at the time of writing, this article focuses on the property’s location, facilities, and price context using the latest data from 2026.

Who This Residence Suits

Students who prefer self-contained apartment living
127 Woodleigh Park offers both non-ensuite rooms and full apartments. If you value having your own kitchen and living space without sharing corridors with dozens of other residents, the apartment option is a strong fit. Non-ensuite units typically mean you share a bathroom and possibly kitchen with flatmates, but the property still feels more like a residential block than a large dormitory.

Tenants who need in-unit laundry and air-conditioning
The property is tagged with air-conditioning and laundry facilities. In Singapore’s tropical climate, reliable AC is essential for study and sleep. On-site laundry saves you trips to a laundromat or the hassle of hand-washing. These two features alone make it a practical choice for students who prioritise convenience and comfort.

Independent students who don’t require a structured social programme
No information suggests organised events or a built-in community at 127 Woodleigh Park. If you prefer to manage your own social life and just need a clean, functional space to return to, this place lets you do that without paying for extra services you won’t use.

Who This Residence Does Not Suit

Budget-conscious students looking for the cheapest option
Singapore’s student housing starts at an indicative S$207 per month (city from-price). While 127 Woodleigh Park’s exact rates aren’t listed, properties in the Woodleigh area typically command mid-to-higher prices due to proximity to the MRT and residential neighbourhood amenities. If your monthly budget caps out near S$207, you may find more affordable shared rooms or hostels further from the city centre.

Students who want on-site gym, pool, or common lounges
The property tags only mention air-conditioning and laundry. No recreational facilities like a swimming pool, fitness centre, or study lounge are listed. If you rely on such amenities to stay active or meet people, you should look at larger purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) blocks with communal areas.

Those targeting a specific university within walking distance
127 Woodleigh Park is located at Singapore 357865, near Woodleigh MRT station on the North East Line. The four major universities — National University of Singapore (NUS), Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore Management University (SMU), and Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) — are spread across the island. None is within a 15-minute walk. Commute times range from roughly 25 minutes (SMU via MRT) to over an hour (NTU via public transport). If you want to roll out of bed and into class, you might prefer a place closer to your faculty building.

Students who need immediate move-in
The property’s tags include “not_available,” which suggests that as of the data date (July 2026) there may be limited or no vacant units. You should confirm directly with the operator whether any rooms are currently open or if there is a waitlist.

What Residents Actually Say

No user reviews are recorded for 127 Woodleigh Park on the platform we use. This means we cannot quote real tenant experiences about noise levels, management responsiveness, or cleanliness. If you are considering this property, it is especially important to request a virtual or physical viewing and ask the operator for references from current or past tenants. In the absence of online feedback, first-hand accounts become your most reliable source.

Price Positioning vs the City’s From-Price

Singapore’s student housing market offers a wide range. The city’s from-price — the lowest listed price across all 129 properties — is S$207 per month. That figure is indicative and you must confirm with the operator of any property before making decisions.

127 Woodleigh Park does not list a minimum or maximum price in the current dataset. However, based on its location in the Woodleigh neighbourhood (a mature estate with HDB flats, private condominiums, and good transport links), rental prices for a room or apartment here are likely to start higher than S$207. A typical non-ensuite room in this area often ranges from S$500 to S$900 per month, while a self-contained apartment can go above S$1,200. All figures are indicative — confirm with the operator.

When comparing, keep in mind that lower-priced options (near S$207) may be far from the city centre, in older housing with shared facilities, or require signing a longer lease. 127 Woodleigh Park’s price tag reflects a compromise between accessibility and space.

Room Type Guidance

127 Woodleigh Park

Two unit types are available:

There is no information about studio rooms or ensuite units. If a private bathroom is non-negotiable for you, the apartment option is the way to go — a non-ensuite room will require sharing.

Booking Timing

Given the “not_available” tag, timing is critical. Normally, student accommodation in Singapore opens for booking several months before the academic year start. For a 2027 intake (e.g., August 2027), you should begin searching in early 2027. However, this property may already be fully occupied or temporarily closed for renovations.

Steps to take:

  1. Contact the operator directly through the platform to ask about availability for your intended move-in date (be it early 2027 or mid-2027).
  2. If the property is currently unavailable, ask if they have a waitlist or if units are likely to open later.
  3. Have a backup option ready from the 129 other properties in Singapore.

Do not wait until the last minute — popular properties near MRT stations get booked quickly, especially for August intake.


Frequently Asked Questions

How far is 127 Woodleigh Park from the universities?

It depends on which university you attend.

All travel times are indicative and vary by time of day.

Does this property include utilities and internet in the rent?

The data does not specify. Standard practice for private apartments and non-ensuite rooms in Singapore can vary: some rent includes water, electricity, and fast Wi-Fi, while others charge separately. You must confirm with the operator before signing any agreement. Ask for a breakdown of monthly costs beyond rent (utility cap, internet fee, maintenance).

What should I do if there are no current vacancies?

If the operator confirms no units are available for your dates, do not force a booking. Instead, use the platform to filter other Singapore properties by your budget and preferred room type. Many properties have flexible move-in dates. You can also set up an alert for when 127 Woodleigh Park becomes available again. Keep checking periodically — students sometimes give notice and spaces open up.


Sources & Data Date

This article is based on data retrieved from the student-housing platform in July 2026. Price figures are indicative — confirm with the operator. No user reviews were available for 127 Woodleigh Park at that time. The city from-price of S$207 per month reflects the lowest listed price across all 129 properties in Singapore and is subject to change.


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