Last updated: April 29, 2026
What This Resource Covers
GrosvenorField documents how residents in Singapore condominiums use and navigate shared facilities — swimming pools, gyms, barbecue pavilions, coworking lounges, function rooms, and other common property areas. The focus is on practical information: access hours, booking procedures, guest policies, seasonal usage patterns, and the conduct rules that govern shared spaces.
Singapore's private residential sector is substantial, and the management of common areas is governed by a combination of MCST by-laws, house rules set at each individual development, and national legislation including the Buildings Maintenance and Strata Management Act. The application of these rules varies considerably from one condominium to the next, which creates a need for consolidated, accessible information.
Who We Are
GrosvenorField is operated by a small editorial team based in Singapore with a background in residential property and urban living. The content on this site is drawn from publicly available house rules documents, MCST by-laws, interviews with managing agents, and direct observation of how facilities operate across a range of development types.
We do not represent any specific condominium management company, managing agent, or developer. Our content is independent and is not influenced by commercial relationships with any party in the residential management sector.
Contact and Contributions
If you manage or live in a Singapore condominium and have information about specific facility arrangements, rule changes, or management practices that would be useful to other residents, we welcome contributions. Please reach out through the contact form on the homepage or directly by email.
Contact Details
Email: contact@grosvenorfield.com
Phone: +65 6789 4512
Address: 60 Paya Lebar Road, #07-54 Paya Lebar Square, Singapore 409051
UEN: 202412837W
Sources and References
Content on this site references publicly available documentation from the following authoritative sources:
- Building and Construction Authority (BCA) — guidance on strata management and MCST responsibilities
- Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) — regulatory framework for private residential development
- National Environment Agency (NEA) — pool water quality and environmental health standards
- Sport Singapore — guidance on safe facility use and fitness standards
- Individual condominium house rules and by-law documents from developments across Singapore
Disclaimer
The information on GrosvenorField is for general informational purposes only. House rules and MCST policies vary by development and are subject to change following AGM resolutions. Nothing on this resource constitutes legal, financial, or property management advice. Residents should always verify current rules with their estate's management office before acting on information presented here.