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Serviced Apartment

Serviced Apartments in Singapore

Singapore's serviced apartment market is built for people who need to move fast. Whether you're relocating for a project, covering a gap between leases, or managing an extended work assignment, these properties offer flexibility that traditional hotels and long-term rentals can't match. You get a fully furnished space with kitchen facilities, usually on short notice, without the years-long commitment a condo lease demands.

The listings on Moveandstay are verified properties across multiple neighborhoods — from Orchard's commercial corridors to quieter residential areas like Bukit Timah and the east coast. Each has been checked to ensure it's actually available for the stays guests book, not spillover Airbnb inventory or misadvertised stock.

What sets the directory apart: you contact properties directly through the inquiry form. No booking fees, no third-party middlemen. That means your rate negotiation happens between you and the landlord, and any questions about move-in logistics or lease terms get answered by the people who actually run the space.

Most serviced apartments here operate on minimum stays ranging from 30 days upward, though some accept shorter windows. Rates typically bundle internet, utilities, and basic housekeeping — but ask directly when you inquire. Central locations and newer developments cost more than suburban options, and supply can tighten during work visa season.

Singapore's serviced apartment sector attracts corporate relocators, freelancers running extended projects, and business travelers who need a kitchen and stability for 2–6 months. It's a practical choice if you're moving beyond the hotel experience but not committing to a permanent lease yet.

FAQ

Frequently asked

  • What's typically included in a serviced apartment rate?
    Most include furnished rooms, basic utilities (electricity, water, WiFi), and weekly or bi-weekly housekeeping. Some add parking or gym access. Specifics vary by property — ask directly via the inquiry form when you contact them, since inclusions aren't standardized across Singapore's market.
  • Who usually stays in serviced apartments in Singapore?
    Corporate relocators waiting for a permanent home, business travelers on 2–6 month assignments, freelancers managing project timelines, and people bridging lease gaps. The audience is schedule-driven rather than tourist-focused — people who need a base that works now, not later.
  • How does booking work on Moveandstay?
    Search the directory, find a property that fits your dates and location, then submit an inquiry through the form on that listing. The property owner or manager responds directly to you. You negotiate terms and move-in logistics without a booking platform in between — no hidden fees, no third-party layer.
  • What are typical minimum-stay requirements?
    Most serviced apartments require 30 days minimum, though some accept shorter stays depending on their business model. Longer commitments (3+ months) often unlock better rates. Contact the property directly to confirm whether they'll accommodate your exact timeline.