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Singapore retail rent check

Check whether a Singapore retail asking rent looks fair.

Search an area, compare asking rent against benchmark signals, and see whether the rent looks fair, high, or needs deeper review before you commit.

Current rent check Chinatown shophouse retail

Likely high. Negotiate below S$14.60 psf unless frontage is unusually strong.

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Current search pulse Likely high. Defend the fair range first.

Use the benchmarked range as the main anchor before comparing pressure across nearby areas.

Trust read Medium confidence
Fair range S$11.80-S$14.60 psf
Current gap +20%

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See which retail areas are running hot, holding fair, or needing review.

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Coverage Queue

See which requested areas RentIntel is reviewing next.

Requested Areas No requests yet

No public coverage requests yet. Search an uncovered retail area above to add it to the queue.

Queue Status Waiting for requests
In review 0
Pilot verified 0
Production 0

When people request uncovered areas, RentIntel checks benchmark fit, asking-rent source quality, and release readiness before publishing a public answer.

Market Context

Historical rent movement behind the current answer

Market context Historical rent psf trend

Use Cases

Real rent decisions people actually need to make.

Search Area + property type

Normal queries now open a direct result, comparable estimate, or coverage request path.

Trust badge Sample / Pilot / Production

The answer says how far the evidence has moved through source review.

Decision Target, offer, note

Use the public signal to frame a clearer landlord discussion position before committing.

01 Opening cafe Margin check

Check whether the asking rent leaves enough margin before committing.

02 Negotiating renewal Renewal defence

Use benchmark, fair range, and signal drivers before accepting an increase.

03 Comparing malls Area comparison

Compare pressure across retail nodes instead of looking at one unit alone.

04 Evaluating shophouse Premium test

Separate location premium, F&B approval, frontage, and supply constraints.

05 Franchise expansion Shortlist areas

Shortlist areas where rent pressure still fits the operating model.

06 Tenant representation Client note

Prepare a cleaner rent position for landlord discussion and client review.

Common Questions

What people usually want to know before trusting a rent signal.

Is this official rent data?

RentIntel separates official benchmark rent from current asking-rent signals. The official benchmark stays distinct from the asking layer so you can see where the answer is grounded and where it is estimated.

What does “Pilot Verified” mean?

“Pilot Verified” means the public answer has benchmark support plus manual or pilot asking-rent checks, but the source workflow is not yet at a fully production-controlled release state.

Why can an asking rent look high?

A rent can sit above benchmark because of frontage, permitted use, recent fit-out, tight supply, or simply because the landlord is testing pricing above the market. RentIntel helps separate those possibilities.

What if my area is missing?

If a retail area is not covered yet, add it to the coverage queue. RentIntel can review benchmark fit, source quality, and release readiness before publishing a public answer for that area.

Should I rely on this alone to sign a lease?

No. Use RentIntel as decision support, then still verify lease terms, GST, service charge, handover condition, permitted use, and unit-specific factors before committing.

Who is RentIntel for?

It is built for tenants, operators, agents, small landlords, and people comparing retail areas who want a faster first view of whether a quoted rent looks fair or stretched.

1 URA benchmark

Official retail rental benchmark stays as the transaction-backed layer. It feeds official median, history, and benchmark confidence.

2 Asking signal

Listing feeds or verified manual capture estimate current asking rent. This stays separate from official rent.

3 Internal app data

Saved reports, alerts, queue history, and internal admin sessions stay in RentIntel's private application layer.

4 Source contract

Production sync follows data/sources/: URA, HDB, OneMap, and asking-rent feeds stay separated with clear source roles.