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Jurong East5.6 km · 32 min to NTU

Parc Oasis

Co-living · your own private room
Floor6th
Nearest MRTChinese Garden MRT Station
HostNot on-site
Lease12 months from move-in

Included in rent

WiFiUtilitiesCleaningPool + gym access
From
2 rooms available now
S$1,450per month

Available rooms

Common room BR6

Common room

BR6

S$1,550/moAvailable
Common room CR3

Common room

CR3

S$1,450/moAvailable

Common room · BR6

  • Generously sized room with queen bed and study desk
  • Built-in wardrobe with ample storage
  • Ceiling fan for year-round comfort
  • Shared access to fully equipped kitchen and common dining area

A common room in Parc Oasis, a condominium on Jurong East Avenue 1, within a short walk of Chinese Garden MRT (East–West Line) and Jurong East's malls, supermarkets and eateries. Rented directly from the landlord at S$1,550 per month on a 12-month lease, with one month's deposit and one month's advance rent. Utilities are included, capped at S$400 per month. Weekly cleaning every Tuesday (9am–12pm) and quarterly aircon servicing are provided. A comfortable, well-connected home for a student or working professional in Singapore's west.

What's included in your rent

Air conditioning

Not included

WiFi

Included

Utilities

Included: S$400/mo unit cap, excess split equally

Cleaning

Weekly

Pool + gym access

Full condo facilities

About this property

A common room in Parc Oasis, a condominium on Jurong East Avenue 1, within a short walk of Chinese Garden MRT (East–West Line) and Jurong East's malls, supermarkets and eateries. Rented directly from the landlord at S$1,550 per month on a 12-month lease, with one month's deposit and one month's advance rent. Utilities and Wi-Fi are included. A comfortable, well-connected home for a student or working professional in Singapore's west.

Shared facilities

Washing machine
Dryer
Swimming pool
Gym

Commute from here

Nanyang Technological University

5.6 km32 min transit

Getting there

Chinese Garden

mrt

2 min walk

Lakeside

mrt

16 min walk

Location

Exact address shared after expressing interest

Frequently asked questions

What kind of rental is this?

You rent a private room here and share the common areas (kitchen, living room and bathrooms) with the other tenants in the unit.

Is the landlord on the premises?

No, the landlord does not live on the property.

Can I view a room before committing?

For independently sourced rentals, a live in-person viewing is strongly recommended: it's the most reliable way to verify a property is legitimate. For properties listed through WelcomeStay, we are invited by NTU to help students source accommodation and have already done that layer of verification on your behalf, so many students book remotely with confidence. That said, if you'd still prefer a viewing, let us know and we'll check whether the co-living provider can accommodate a Zoom walkthrough (note that live in-person viewings may not always be possible if a room is currently occupied).

I'm arriving alone. Will I end up living with strangers?

We know that's a real concern. WelcomeStay offers a personal housemate matching service: tell us your preferences and we'll find compatible housemates for you in the same unit. You're not just booking a room; you're choosing who you live with.

Do I pay WelcomeStay for the room?

No. You pay the landlord directly: WelcomeStay does not process or hold rental payments. The financial relationship for rent and deposits is entirely between you and the property owner.

How much does it cost to move in?

Your upfront cost is typically 2 to 3 months' rent: first month's rent plus a 1-month deposit (for leases under 12 months) or a 2-month deposit (for 12 months or longer). Rent is paid monthly throughout your tenancy: you will not be asked to pay the full lease term upfront.

What are the red flags for rental scams I should know?

The biggest ones to watch for: a request to pay the full year's rent upfront before moving in; verbal agreements only with no written contract; cash-only payments with no receipts; requests to sign documents on behalf of other people; a landlord who refuses to stamp the tenancy agreement; and any request to pay rent or a deposit to an agent rather than directly to the property owner. If something feels off, it probably is. Walk away.