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Mill@32 (Singapore) review 2026: prices, room types & what residents say

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Who Mill@32 suits (and who it doesn’t)

Mill@32 is a student housing property located at Singapore 398265. It offers monthly rents between SGD 1,250 and SGD 5,500, with a minimum lease of three months. The property provides three room types: 1-bedroom units, 4-bedroom shared apartments, and non-ensuite rooms. Bills are included, and on-site laundry facilities are available.

This residence suits residents who:

This residence does not suit residents who:


What residents actually say

Google reviews give Mill@32 an average of 2.8 out of 5. The three available reviews all give 1 star. Below are the full, verbatim quotes (spelling and punctuation as originally written):

Charlotte (1 star): “Be careful before complaining about the hygiene of your roommates! Even if they are the ones that continue to use your personal items without asking for permission, lie about the rotten food not being theirs and gaslight the community staff! Firstly, they will terminate you for making complaints rather than dealing wit” (text truncated in source).

Manchester United (1 star): “What the actual hell? Besides the numerous issues with lack of enforcement of hygiene standards on the part of roommates (they don’t care, because all they want is the rent money at the end of the month), I can’t even access the facilities that I’m promised here. I plan an event for 10 people, book the common room, ord” (text truncated).

xavier xavier (1 star): “The staff over here is so incompetent, unprofessional and ignorant. They only care about attracting new people to their place and forget about the tenants that have been here for years. They wont answer to your texts, even legitimate concerns about sending rental agreements on time (which is very important for foreigne” (text truncated).

What these reviews tell you:

Given the small sample (13 reviews), these three 1-star reviews represent a significant portion. No positive reviews are available in the data, so prospective residents should weigh these accounts carefully.


Price positioning vs the city’s starting price

Mill@32

The city-wide from-price in Singapore is listed as SGD 207. This figure is likely a per-week rate, as student housing prices are often advertised weekly. Mill@32’s prices are quoted per month and range from SGD 1,250 to SGD 5,500.

To compare:

Key takeaway: Mill@32 is positioned well above the city’s lowest-cost accommodation. It sits in the mid-to-high price segment for student housing in Singapore. Residents who choose it should expect to pay a premium for the 1-bedroom units or for the convenience of all-inclusive bills. Budget-conscious students will find cheaper alternatives elsewhere in the city.

All prices are indicative – confirm with the operator before booking, as actual rates may vary by room, floor, and lease duration.


Room-type guidance at Mill@32

The property offers three unit types:

  1. 1-bedroom (1b) – Private unit with own kitchen and bathroom. Price likely at the higher end (SGD 5,500 is indicated for the top range). Suits couples, postgraduates, or anyone who prioritises complete privacy.
  2. 4-bedroom (4b) – Shared apartment with four individual bedrooms, common kitchen/living space. Suitable for students who want flatmates but still have a private lockable room. Price per room should fall within the SGD 1,250–5,500 range (exact breakdown not provided).
  3. Non-ensuite – Bedroom without a private bathroom; facilities are shared among flatmates or on the floor. Likely the most affordable option but still above SGD 1,250 monthly.

Which to choose?

All rooms come with bills included and laundry facility access. The “maintenance” tag may indicate on-site upkeep, but reviews suggest responsiveness is lacking – factor that into your decision.


Booking timing considerations

No specific “available from” date is provided in the data, but the minimum lease is three months. Typical student intakes in Singapore occur in January (semester start), August, and occasional mid-year intakes.

Because Mill@32 is not affiliated with any university, you are free to book directly with the operator. However, verify whether the property accepts students from all institutions (most student housing does). Given the low rating, it is advisable to request a viewing or a virtual tour before committing, and to read the tenancy agreement thoroughly.


Frequently asked questions

H3: Is Mill@32 close to universities?

Mill@32 is located in Singapore, and the country has several major universities. No specific proximity data is available in the provided information. Use a map service to check travel time to your campus. The address is Singapore 398265 – you can often search for public transport routes near that postal code.

H3: Are bills really included?

Yes, the “bills_included” tag indicates that utilities such as water, electricity, and internet are covered in the monthly rent. However, the exact scope (e.g., caps on usage) is not specified. Confirm with the operator whether air-conditioning usage is separately metered or included, as this can affect monthly costs in Singapore’s tropical climate.

H3: What happens if I have a dispute with my roommate?

Based on resident reviews, management does not effectively mediate roommate disputes, especially regarding hygiene. One reviewer warns that complaining may result in lease termination. If you are sensitive to shared living conditions, a 1-bedroom unit may be a safer choice. Alternatively, consider properties with stronger community management.


Sources & data date

Data sourced from Amberstudent (inventory ID amber-2301160) as of July 2026.
Google rating and reviews as of the same date.
All prices are indicative – confirm with the operator for current rates and availability.


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