Rental Yield Singapore 2026: Which Areas and Property Types Deliver the Best Returns?

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Quick Answer: Singapore private condo rental yields average 3-4% gross (2-3% net after costs) in 2026. Districts with highest yields include D5 (Clementi/West), D14 (Geylang/Eunos), and D18 (Tampines). HDB rooms yield higher percentages but have resale restrictions. Net yield matters more than gross.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only. All property prices, market data and analysis are indicative and subject to change without notice. This does not constitute financial or investment advice. Alvin Tan is a licensed property consultant (CEA Reg. No. R072324C) at ERA Realty Network Pte Ltd.

Singapore Rental Yield 2026 — Complete Investor’s Guide

Singapore’s property rental market remains one of Asia’s most stable, underpinned by consistent expat demand, a growing tech sector workforce, and limited housing supply. Understanding rental yields — both gross and net — is essential before making any property investment decision in 2026.

Gross vs Net Rental Yield — What’s the Difference?

Gross rental yield = Annual rental income / Property value x 100

Net rental yield = (Annual rental income – Annual costs) / Property value x 100

Annual costs include: property tax, condo maintenance fees, insurance, agent fees (typically 0.5-1 month/year), and vacancy allowance (typically 5-10%). Net yield is always 1-1.5% lower than gross yield.

Singapore Rental Yield Benchmarks by District (2026)

DistrictAreaGross Yield
D1-4 (CCR)CBD, Marina Bay, Sentosa2.5-3.2%
D5Clementi, West Coast, NUS3.4-4.0%
D9-11 (CCR)Orchard, Novena, Bukit Timah2.8-3.5%
D14Geylang, Eunos, Paya Lebar3.8-4.5%
D15East Coast, Marine Parade3.2-4.0%
D18Tampines, Pasir Ris3.6-4.2%
D19Hougang, Sengkang, Punggol3.5-4.3%
D23Bukit Panjang, Choa Chu Kang3.4-4.0%

All yield figures are indicative based on market data. Actual yields vary by specific project, unit type, floor, and furnishing level.

Best Property Types for Rental Yield in Singapore (2026)

  • 1-Bedroom Condos: Highest gross yield (3.5-4.5%) due to lower absolute price. But vacancy risk is higher — single tenants are more mobile. Best near CBD, universities, or MRT hubs.
  • 2-Bedroom Condos: Sweet spot for yield and stability (3-4% gross). Couples and young families are stickier tenants. Longer average tenancies reduce void periods.
  • 3-Bedroom Condos: Lower yield percentage but more stable rental income. Corporate leases often prefer 3BR for expat families. Yield typically 2.5-3.5% gross.
  • Executive Condominiums (after 5-year MOP): Often the best yield-to-capital-outlay ratio among 99-year leasehold properties. Purchase price is typically 10-15% below private condo comps, but rental rates are equivalent.

What Drives Singapore Rental Demand in 2026?

  • Employment Pass and S-Pass holders: Singapore’s tech and financial services sectors continue attracting high-income expats who rent private property
  • University proximity: NUS, NTU, SMU, SUTD all generate strong student rental demand within 2km radius
  • CBD catchment: Raffles Place, Marina Bay, and Shenton Way workers prefer condos within 15-20 minutes door-to-door
  • Short-term tech projects: Semiconductor and biotech clusters in one-north and Tuas attract project-based tenants

How to Calculate Your Expected Rental Yield

Step 1: Research current rental transactions on URA website or property portals for comparable units in the same project or nearby developments.

Step 2: Calculate gross yield: (Monthly rent x 12) / Purchase price x 100

Step 3: Deduct costs: Property tax (10% for non-owner-occupied residential), maintenance fees ($300-600/month for most condos), insurance ($100-200/year), agent fees (1 month/year), vacancy buffer (5-10% of annual rent)

Step 4: Net yield is your realistic return after all holding costs.

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What is the average rental yield for condos in Singapore?

The average rental yield for private condominiums in Singapore is 3.0%–4.5% gross per year as of 2025. Mass market condos (OCR) typically yield 3.5–4.5%, city fringe (RCR) yield 3.0–3.8%, and prime district (CCR) condos yield 2.5–3.5%. 1-bedroom units consistently outperform larger units on yield.

Which area in Singapore has the highest rental yield for condos?

Areas with the highest rental yield in Singapore for condos include: Jurong East (4.2–4.8%), Tampines (4.0–4.5%), Woodlands (4.0–4.5%), and Pasir Ris (3.8–4.3%). These OCR locations benefit from strong HDB upgrader and expat demand combined with lower purchase prices.

Is it profitable to rent out a condo in Singapore?

Renting out a condo in Singapore can be profitable if the rental yield exceeds your mortgage interest + property tax + maintenance costs. With current yields of 3–4.5% and mortgage rates at 2.8–3.5%, new launch condos bought at launch may break even or yield slight positive cash flow within 3–5 years of TOP when rents adjust upward.

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