Executive Flat Common Room for Rent
S$ 1500
per month, NegotiableOne Common Room in Executive Flat for rent in Bedok Reservoir, East Singapore. -Quiet peaceful environment surrounded by greenery.  -Fully furnished room. -No drinking/Smoking. - Only friendly Owner, Chinese couple staying. -Big spacious Living & Dining hall, Kitchen. - Only 4 flats each floor. -Eateries, supermarkets: 6 mins walk. -Ubi Mrt: 9 mins walk. -Bus Stop: Next block, fully sheltered. -Super Convenient Location. -Rental: S$1500 (US$1100) Free water, electricity, wifi.
Sms Ms Lim +65-97883308 What's App/Zalo/Viber
Property Details
- 638 Bedok Reservoir Road
- S$ 1500 per month
- 1 bedroom
- 1 Bathroom
General Features
- Parking
- Fully furnished
- Long term
- Close to shops
- Close to hospitals
- Close to bus stops
- Close to restaurants

Location 638 Bedok Reservoir Road
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