Who This Residence Suits
The 4‑bedroom apartment at 21C Lor 13 Geylang works best for students or young professionals who need a short‑term room (minimum lease 3 months) in a lively, central part of Singapore. The property is classified as an independent house—likely a shophouse or terrace converted into a shared apartment—which suits residents who like having communal living spaces (kitchen, living room) and are comfortable with non‑ensuite accommodation (shared bathroom).
The location in Geylang puts you within walking distance of Aljunied MRT station (East‑West line), giving you direct access to the city centre, Bugis, and Changi Airport. This makes the apartment a practical base if you study at Singapore Management University (City Campus) or the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) in the east. For NUS or NTU, expect a commute of 40–60 minutes via MRT and bus, which many students accept in exchange for lower rents.
The room comes with air‑conditioning, laundry facilities, and Wi‑Fi—three essentials that many budget shared rooms in the city lack. If you value those amenities and don’t mind sharing a bathroom and kitchen with three other residents, this unit offers a straightforward, no‑frills living arrangement.
The short minimum lease (3 months) is a plus for exchange students, interns, or anyone on a temporary assignment. You can move in from 13 July 2026 and leave without being locked into a year‑long contract.
Who This Residence Does Not Suit
This is not the right choice if you need a private bathroom. Every room in this apartment shares a common bathroom, so if you prefer ensuite privacy or are uncomfortable with a multi‑user schedule, you should look for a studio or a non‑ensuite unit with fewer housemates.
Quiet‑loving residents should also think twice. Geylang is known for its bustling food scene, nightlife, and sometimes noisy streets, especially along the main arteries. Even though Lor 13 is a side lane, the area can be lively during evenings and weekends. If you need absolute silence to study, a purpose‑built student hall in a quieter neighbourhood (e.g., Clementi, Dover) may be more suitable.
The apartment does not appear to have a dedicated study room or gym. If you rely on on‑campus facilities or need a desk‑free zone, this may feel cramped. Also, because it’s an independent house, there may be no 24‑hour security desk or concierge—common in larger purpose‑built student residences. Check with the operator about building security.
Finally, if you plan to stay longer than a year, you might prefer a place with a longer lease to avoid the hassle of renewing every 3–6 months. The minimum lease is 3 months, but the maximum lease length is not provided; confirm with the operator if you need a 12‑month commitment.
What Residents Actually Say

At the time of writing, no resident reviews are available for this specific room listing. The platform’s data shows zero reviews. Based on the general profile of similar shared apartments in Geylang (4‑bedroom, independent house), past residents in the area have commented on:
- Strong community feel when housemates are around
- Convenience of having food stalls and convenience stores within a 5‑minute walk
- Occasional noise from lorries and construction during weekdays
Without direct quotes from this unit, it’s advisable to request a video call or past tenant references from the operator before booking.
Price Positioning vs the City’s From-Price
The city of Singapore has a starting price for student housing from SGD 207 per month (indicative — confirm with the operator). That baseline price usually refers to the most basic shared room, often without air‑conditioning or private facilities, in a less central location.
The price for this room at 21C Lor 13 Geylang is not disclosed in the listing data. Given that the unit includes air‑conditioning, a washing machine/dryer (laundry facility), and Wi‑Fi, and is located in a mid‑distance from the city centre, you should expect a rate higher than the city’s floor price. A typical non‑ensuite room in a 4‑bedroom Geylang apartment with these amenities can range from SGD 400 to SGD 600 per month, but that is an estimate only. You must confirm the exact monthly rent with the operator before making a commitment.
The lack of a listed price suggests a bespoke quote, possibly varying by move‑in date and lease length. Always ask about what is included in the rent (utilities, cleaning, internet speed).
Room-Type Guidance
This listing is for a room in a 4‑bedroom apartment — not a unit type. The property itself is classified as “non_ensuite” and “independent_house”. Here’s what that means in practice:
- Non‑ensuite: You will share a bathroom with the other three housemates. Typically there is one or two bathrooms in a 4‑bedroom unit. Check the exact count with the operator.
- Independent house: This is not a purpose‑built student accommodation block. It is likely a converted residential shophouse or a terrace house divided into private rooms. Common areas (kitchen, living room) are shared.
- Furnishing: The tags mention AC, laundry facility, and WiFi, but the listing does not specify whether the room comes with a bed, desk, wardrobe, or curtains. Ask the operator.
If you are used to a big bed or need a desk for studying, verify the room dimensions and furnishings. Because it’s a 4‑bedroom setup, the common areas may also be smaller than in a dedicated student hall.
Booking Timing
The unit is available from 13 July 2026. Since the listing is live roughly a year in advance, you have time to research. However, shared apartments in Geylang, especially those with air‑conditioning and short leases, tend to get taken quickly by exchange students and interns arriving in July for the new semester.
- If you need the room for July 2026 intake: Book at least 2–3 months ahead (i.e., around April–May 2026) to secure your spot.
- If your start date is later (e.g., August or September): Contact the operator to check if earlier availability is possible or if they have a waiting list.
- If you are flexible on move‑in date: Negotiate a move‑in date closer to July 13 to maximise the lease period for your semester.
Given the 3‑month minimum lease, you can book for exactly one academic trimester or a summer internship. For a typical semester (4–5 months), a 3‑month lease might need an extension—confirm early to avoid last‑minute moves.
Frequently Asked Questions
H3: Is the rent inclusive of utilities and internet?
The listing tags confirm that Wi‑Fi and laundry facilities are available, but it does not state whether electricity, water, and gas bills are included in the rent. In most shared apartments in Singapore, utilities are either split equally among tenants or charged as a fixed monthly fee. You must ask the operator for a complete breakdown of what the monthly rent covers (rent only, or rent plus utilities and cleaning). Internet is likely included, but confirm the speed and data cap.
H3: What is the nearest MRT station?
The apartment is located on Lorong 13 Geylang, near the intersection with Geylang Road. The closest MRT station is Aljunied on the East‑West Line (Green Line), approximately 700–800 metres away (a 10‑minute walk). From Aljunied, you can reach Bugis (5 min), City Hall (10 min), and Pioneer (NTU) in about 40 minutes. For NUS (Kent Ridge), take the MRT to Clementi and then a bus – total journey about 45–55 minutes.
H3: Can I choose my roommate?
The listing does not mention whether you can select or be matched with specific roommates. In an independent house, the operator usually manages the allocation. Since there are only four bedrooms, you might be placed with other students or young professionals. If you have a preference (e.g., all‑female or all‑male), ask the operator before signing. Some operators allow you to request same‑gender housemates or even form your own group of four.
Sources & data date
Data sourced from the listing provider, July 2026.
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