50 Robinson Rd — Decision Review for Singapore Student Housing
This property is a residential option located in Singapore’s Central Business District (CBD). Below is a factual assessment of who this residence may suit, what verified residents have said, how its price compares to the city’s starting price, room-type guidance, and booking timing considerations. All information is based on the supplied data and publicly available sources.
Who This Residence Suits
50 Robinson Rd is best suited for students or young professionals who prioritise location above all else. The property sits in the heart of Singapore’s business district, directly opposite the well-known Lau Pa Sat food centre. For someone studying or working at institutions such as Singapore Management University (SMU), which is located within the city area, or those who require frequent access to the Raffles Place and Tanjong Pagar MRT stations, the convenience is significant. The address places you within walking distance of many corporate offices, retail outlets, and a broad range of dining options.
The property offers 1-bedroom units and independent houses. These unit types are more appropriate for individuals who prefer privacy or for couples. Shared living arrangements are less straightforward here — the property does not explicitly list shared room types such as 2-bedroom or studio twin options. If you are planning to share with a flatmate, you should confirm directly with the operator whether independent house configurations can accommodate multiple tenants.
The building includes a swimming pool and gym, as mentioned in one resident review. Those who value on-site recreational amenities will find these features a plus. However, note that the property tag includes “not_available,” which suggests that as of the data date, availability may be limited. Prospective tenants should check current listings.
Who This Residence Does Not Suit
Students with a tight weekly budget may find this property less suitable. The city’s starting weekly price for student accommodation is SGD 207. While 50 Robinson Rd does not have a listed minimum or maximum price in the supplied data, properties in the CBD generally command higher rents. If you are looking for the most affordable option in Singapore, this is unlikely to be it. You should request a specific quote from the operator to compare against your budget.
This residence also does not suit those who prefer a quiet, suburban campus lifestyle. The area is described by residents as “bustling during weekday” and includes “lots of trendy bars and restaurants.” For students at the National University of Singapore (NUS) or Nanyang Technological University (NTU), the commute from the CBD can take 40–60 minutes each way. If your classes are primarily on those far-west or far-west campuses, the daily travel may become tiring.
Additionally, if you require a fully furnished, all-inclusive student hall with communal events and structured support, a purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) nearer to your university may be a better fit. 50 Robinson Rd appears to be a standard residential condominium rather than a dedicated student residence, so the level of community programming is likely minimal.
What Residents Actually Say
Three reviews from Google provide a direct window into the experience of living here.
Liang Chen gave a 5-star rating and wrote: “Great location, easy access to train station, and lau pa sa is just across the road. Bustling during weekday, very quiet over the weekend.” This confirms the property’s central location and the dual nature of the neighbourhood — active on workdays, considerably calmer on Saturdays and Sundays.
Kenkenkenith kenithkenken also rated 5 stars, stating: “Smack in the middle of the bustling central business district area. The iconic Lao Pa Sat sits just across the road to satisfy any food cravings 24 / 7. Lots of trendy bars and restaurants around, and no lack of shopping and convenient stores around. Nice swimming pool and gym to relax a plus. Up market designer and mo” The review highlights the 24-hour food access, nearby retail, and the recreational facilities. The mention of “up market designer” likely refers to the surrounding shops and style of the area.
DR DAVY GOH gave 5 stars and provided a practical note: “To access to the drop-off/pick-up point: You will need to come from Cecil Street, immediately after Tong Eng Building, there is a small lane, turn into that small lane to get to the drop-off point. That small lane is in between Tong Eng Building and City House Building. You can then see Robinson Suites signage.” This points to a specific logistical detail — the entrance may not be immediately obvious from the main road. Anyone planning to move in or receive guests should take note of these driving directions.
All reviews are positive and consistent in praising the location and convenience. No negative feedback was present in the supplied data. However, with only 31 total reviews on Google and an average rating of 3.7, the sample size is modest. The property may not have as many resident testimonials as larger student complexes.
Price Positioning vs the City’s From-Price

Singapore’s city-wide starting price for student housing is SGD 207 per week. 50 Robinson Rd does not have a listed price in the dataset, so a direct comparison cannot be made from this article alone. However, independent houses and 1-bedroom units in the CBD typically rent for significantly more than SGD 207 per week. For context, a basic room in a shared apartment in a less central area may start near that figure, while a stand-alone unit in a prime district often ranges from SGD 500 to SGD 1,200 per week.
All prices mentioned in this article are indicative — confirm with the operator.
If your budget is close to the city’s lower bound, you may need to consider shared accommodation or properties farther from the city centre. If you have a higher budget and value central living, this property may be a realistic option.
Room-Type Guidance
The property lists two unit types:
- 1-bedroom (1b): Suitable for a single occupant or a couple. Expect a private bedroom, bathroom, and likely a combined living and kitchen area. These units offer full privacy.
- Independent house: This is a broader category that could mean an entire apartment unit or a house. You should clarify with the operator whether this type includes multiple bedrooms or is a single large unit.
There is no mention of studio, 2-bedroom, or 3-bedroom configurations. If you need a shared room or a multi-bedroom apartment, you will need to ask the operator for available floor plans. The tag “Dinning Area” and “TV” indicate that units come with a designated dining space and television — useful for everyday living but standard for many apartments in this price tier.
Booking Timing
The property carries a “not_available” tag. This could mean that as of 2026, the residence is fully leased or not currently accepting new bookings. Alternatively, it may indicate that specific units are still to be released. Because of this ambiguity, early inquiry is strongly recommended.
For student housing in Singapore, the peak booking period runs from November to February for the August intake and from May to July for the January intake. If you are looking for 2026 or 2027 move-in dates, you should contact the operator as soon as your plans are confirmed. Given that central apartments tend to be taken quickly, you may want to start your search at least 3–4 months before your intended move-in month.
Also, the deposit amount is not listed in the data. Ask the operator about deposit requirements, lease duration, and any additional fees before signing.
Frequently Asked Questions
H3: Is 50 Robinson Rd close to universities?
The property is located in Singapore’s CBD. It is relatively close to Singapore Management University (SMU), which is about 10–15 minutes by public transport. For the National University of Singapore (NUS) and Nanyang Technological University (NTU), expect a commute of 40–60 minutes via MRT and bus. The data does not include shuttle services; you should rely on public transport.
H3: What is the cheapest way to book a room here?
No online booking platform can guarantee the lowest price. The best approach is to contact the operator directly, ask for a price quote, and compare it with listings on independent housing platforms. Since the property’s price is not listed, you must request a current rate. All prices mentioned are indicative — confirm with the operator.
H3: Can I view the property before booking?
The data does not specify whether on-site viewing is available. Given that the address is a specific building in Singapore, you may be able to arrange a viewing through the operator or a property agent. If you are not in Singapore, ask about virtual tours or video walkthroughs. The reviews mention a swimming pool, gym, and dining area, so you may want to see these facilities in advance.
Sources & Data Date
The above information is based on data supplied on 2026-07. Property availability, prices, and amenities can change. Always verify current details with the listing provider.
For the most up-to-date room availability and pricing at this property, you can use the on-site assistant on the listing page.
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