Home ownership is a big deal in Singapore and in Asia overall. Most of the people use to rent a room so Singaporean Dream is more often the one that stands for Condo (Condominium). Buying a home is one of the most important and emotional decisions, sometimes it can be very stressful because of contracting a lone. To make a better decision, you should remember about the pros and cons of buying and renting properties.
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Singapore is booming with jobs in the coming years but foreign job seeker should be realistic and careful in their job hunting. You must understand yourself capabilities, qualifications, financial ability, psychological and physical attributes for working abroad. Once you are ready, you should do some research on the country and understand the employment culture and your own criteria.
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The rich mixture of cultures in Singapore means that there’s always a cultural event to celebrate, all through the year. These festivals are usually colorful events centered around religion, age-old myths and traditions or the family.
During these times it’s the ethnic quarters and temples of Geylang, Little India and Chinatown that come alive, but often a happy carnival atmosphere invades the suburbs, town centres, and even shopping malls, too.
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The list of advices below is especially for expatriates, singles looking for own private place, people who want to save to purchase their own home and students who are on the budget. NO means you should be aware of not to do it and YES means it is what you have to remember when thinking about renting HDB/condo/room etc.
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Traveling in Singapore is both easy and economical. There is an efficient public transportation network, which offers taxis, buses, and the modern Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) rail system. With its excellent public transport system, Singapore is, without a doubt, the easiest city in Asia to get around.
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