Try queries such as Chinatown shophouse, Orchard mall, or Tampines HDB retail.
User Manual
Use RentIntel to test whether a quoted rent looks fair and keep your work organized.
Start with the judgement: under, fair, elevated, or high versus benchmark.
Official transaction-backed rent and current asking rent are shown separately.
Use historical psf trends, source notes, and context cards to understand why the current answer looks fair or stretched.
Use Workspace when you want the chart, rent brief, source context, evidence table, and offer-planning tools in one place.
Saved Tools helps you return to saved checks, watched areas, alerts, exported notes, and future report interest without losing your place.
If RentIntel does not cover a retail area yet, add it to the coverage queue so it can be reviewed for a future public answer.
Workspace
How to use Workspace
Start with one area: Workspace works best when you open it from a public result or search one retail area directly.
Read the rent brief first: Use the summary, fair range, and confidence read before going into the chart.
Use chart context: Check whether the asking line is moving ahead of the official benchmark trend.
Open source context: Review how much of the answer comes from official benchmark data versus asking-rent evidence.
Use evidence and offer tools carefully: Treat them as decision support for negotiation prep, not as guaranteed lease pricing.
Saved Tools
How to use Saved Tools
Save useful checks: Keep area reviews you may want to revisit later.
Track watched areas: Use watched areas when you want to monitor the same retail cluster over time.
Keep exported notes together: Saved Tools is the place to return to exported report notes and future report interest.
Use it as a free layer: Saved Tools is part of the free-access model and is meant to help you organize public research, not gate it.
Reading Results
How to interpret a RentIntel answer
Official median: the transaction-backed benchmark layer.
Current asking: the best current asking-rent estimate available for the area.
Gap: how far the asking layer sits above or below the official benchmark.
Public trust: Sample, Pilot Verified, or Production Verified tells you how mature the evidence is.
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