Who Should Consider This Room — and Who Might Want to Look Elsewhere
This apartment is a room within a four‑bedroom unit at 511 Guillemard Road, Singapore. It is managed by a private operator and listed on a student‑housing platform. The property carries a Google rating of 4.5 out of 5 from 52 reviews, which suggests general satisfaction among past residents. However, individual experiences vary, and the decision to book depends heavily on your priorities, budget, and tolerance for self‑management.
Who This Residence Suits
Students or young professionals who value a quiet, calm environment. Multiple reviews describe the area as “very calm and quiet” and the atmosphere as “cozy.” If you need a place to study without distraction and prefer a residential neighbourhood over a bustling city‑centre street, this property fits that profile.
People who enjoy community events. One reviewer, Rutuja Prabhune, noted that the accommodation organises celebrations such as Chinese New Year and Christmas. For international students who are far from home, these gatherings can help build a social network and reduce loneliness.
Those who want a short minimum lease. The minimum stay is three months, which is relatively flexible. If you are on a semester exchange or an internship that does not require a full‑year commitment, this room may be a practical option.
Residents who can handle their own chores and supplies. The apartment does not come with all essentials. As reviewer Ian Chan pointed out, “everything need to prepared by yourself including the blanket.” You will also need to cover costs for laundry (washing machine and dryer) and clean your own bed sheets. If you are comfortable with that level of independence, the unit will work fine.
People who want access to a gym and laundry facility. The listing tags include gym and laundry facility. Note that the gym is outdoor, and according to one review, “the fan were broken” making it very hot to use. So the facility exists but may not be in perfect condition.
Who This Residence Does Not Suit
Budget‑conscious renters who expect the city’s lowest prices. The city’s from‑price across all properties on the platform is SGD 207 per month. This room’s price is not publicly listed (the dataset shows min_price and max_price as null). You must contact the operator for a quote. Given that the area is not the cheapest part of Singapore and the unit is a non‑ensuite room in a shared flat, it may cost considerably more than SGD 207. If your maximum budget is tight, you should compare quotes with other rooms in the city.
Those who want an all‑inclusive, move‑in‑ready experience. The review clearly states that you need to bring your own blanket and possibly other bedding. Laundry costs are extra, and you handle cleaning yourself. If you prefer a serviced accommodation where everything is provided, this is not that.
People who rely on a well‑maintained gym. The outdoor gym has a reported broken fan, and Singapore’s tropical heat makes it uncomfortable for exercise. Some users may not consider this a usable amenity.
Solo renters who want a private bathroom. The unit type is “non_ensuite”, meaning you share a bathroom with other flatmates. If you prefer an ensuite or a studio, you should look at other listings.
Those who need immediate move‑in. The earliest available date is 05‑08‑2026. If you are searching for accommodation in 2025 or early 2026, this unit is not available until August 2026. Plan accordingly.
What Residents Actually Say — Verbatim Review Quotes
Three Google reviews are available for this property. Here is each one in full:
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Ian Chan (3 stars):
“Have a really cozy environment nearby. The rent is not cheap, but everything need to prepared by yourself including the blanket. Also need to pay for the washing machine and dryer and clean the bed sheet yourself. Outdoor gym is so hot and the fan were broken. (Half year staying experience.)” -
Rutuja Prabhune (5 stars):
“I came at campus by the assembly place in May 2025. And it was great living here. Nice place to live, enjoy and study. Making New Friends from different cultures. Also Accomodations has celebration such as Chinese New Year, Christmas celebrations etc. Campus by the assembly place feels like home far away from your home” -
S S Family First (5 stars):
“Nice place for students, very calm and quiet with all the facilities. Our daughter is staying here and finds it very convenient. It is close to her University.”
Key themes from the reviews
- Location and atmosphere – Calm, quiet, close to a university. The family reviewer praises convenience.
- Social environment – Cultural celebrations help international students feel at home.
- Self‑reliance required – You must bring your own bedding, pay for laundry, and clean linens yourself.
- Mixed review on gym – The outdoor gym is hot and has a broken fan.
- Cost perception – Ian Chan says “rent is not cheap” but does not specify the amount. This suggests the price may be above average.
Price Positioning vs the City’s From‑Price

The platform data indicates that the cheapest available housing option in Singapore starts at SGD 207 per month. However, this is a city‑wide minimum figure covering various property types (including budget capsule rooms or long‑lease HDB flats). The specific room at 511 Guillemard Road does not have a published price. You must request a quote.
Given that the property is a private apartment in a decent residential area (Guillemard Road is near Paya Lebar and Geylang, relatively central) and has a 4‑bedroom layout with shared facilities, its rent is likely higher than SGD 207. The review’s comment “rent is not cheap” reinforces that expectation. Indicative — confirm with the operator. Ask for a breakdown of what is included (utilities, internet, usage of gym and laundry).
As a point of reference, the city has 129 properties listed, so there is a wide range. This room may sit in the mid‑to‑upper tier for shared accommodation.
Room‑Type Guidance
The listing covers three unit types: non_ensuite, 1b, independent_house. However, the actual property is a “room in a 4 bedroom apartment”. The most relevant type is non_ensuite. This means you have a private bedroom but share the bathroom, kitchen, and living area with three other flatmates. If you prefer a private bathroom (ensuite), look for properties tagged as such.
The “1b” and “independent_house” tags may be used for other units in the same building, but for this specific listing you are renting a single room in a shared apartment. Do not expect a whole house.
Who should book this room type:
- Students who are comfortable sharing common spaces.
- People who want a social living environment (given the potential for community events).
- Those who want a private sleeping area without paying for a studio.
Who should avoid:
- Individuals who need a private bathroom.
- Couples (the room is likely single occupancy; check with operator).
- Anyone who prefers a quieter home with fewer flatmates (three other people can be noisy or messy).
Booking Timing
The earliest available date is 05‑08‑2026. If you are planning to move to Singapore for the August 2026 intake (e.g., for a term starting in August/September), this aligns well. For anyone who needs accommodation before that date, this listing will not be ready.
Because the property has only 52 reviews but a high rating, it appears to be a well‑established accommodation. However, availability may be limited. Since the platform shows only one room in this apartment, it could be rented out quickly. You should:
- Contact the operator as early as possible, especially if you know your travel dates for August 2026.
- Confirm the exact monthly rent, deposit, and any additional fees (e.g., cleaning, laundry, utility caps).
- Ask about the number of current flatmates and their genders/professions to see if the living arrangement suits you.
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Q: Is the price really not cheap? What should I expect to pay?
A: No exact price is listed in the data. The city’s minimum monthly rent across all properties is SGD 207, but this room will almost certainly cost more. A reviewer described it as “not cheap.” To get a precise figure, you must request a quote from the operator. Indicative — confirm with the operator. Ask for the total monthly rent including utilities and any mandatory service fees.
Q: Are bed linens and towels provided?
A: According to the review by Ian Chan, you need to bring your own blanket. It does not mention towels, but likely you must provide all bedding and towels yourself. The operator may offer a starter pack for an extra fee — confirm directly.
Q: How far is it from the nearest university?
A: The review “close to her University” suggests proximity to a campus. Singapore has several universities, including the National University of Singapore and Nanyang Technological University. Neither is very close to Guillemard Road (NUS is about 30 minutes by public transport, NTU over an hour). The phrase “close to her University” could refer to one of the smaller campuses or a private institution. You should check the distance to your specific school using a map before booking.
Sources & Data Date: 2026‑07
All factual data in this article originates from the platform dataset (ID amber‑3223014). Prices, availability, and reviews are as recorded on 2026‑07. Operators can change terms, so always verify directly.
For real‑time availability, prices, and to ask specific questions about this room, use the on‑site assistant on the property listing page.
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