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| Hey , My name is Lakshmi living in USA. My brother is in Singapore for the past 3 months and he;s getting married this jan. My SIL is not too modern and needs more tamil people near by. Please tell me how to find cheap apartments with minimim facilities also with more indians. What will be the average rent and other charges. Your input is valuable . Please let me know ASAP. Donot ask me why your brother is not doing the job. He's a release manager and always says he's busy. But I am concerned about my SIL and donot want her to be suffered. Please help me Girls |
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| Hello, I am glad you are taking a lot of interest in your family members comfort..something very rare these days. Well, as long as I had been in Singapore, I didnt find the place alien in anyway. I lived in Serangoon area, where most indians live. Close by is mustafa shopping mall, little india and temples. This is the best place for your SIL. But there are many other areas like Bishan, Woodlands, Bukit Batok and some more which i am not aware, where there will be more indians, but you will not have the comfort of finding indian stalls close by. I lived in Bendmeer, to be precise. Its just a stop away from Mustafa center and two stops away from Little India. This is where we get all indian stuff and it will make one feel at home...like walking around in Pondy Bazar!! I am sure your SIL can feel at ease in S'pore..nothing to worry - this is my personal opinion. As for friends, she can have your brother's friends' family to chat with! The calling cards are cheap and she can talk to her family here often if she could. The libraries have tamil magazines and she can also get all the books in indian stores in Little india. As for the rent, I heard the rates have now gone up. But you could get a 3 room hdb for $1000. Inclusive of public utility - electrcity and water. For 4 room it will a couple of hundred dollars more. She can find shared accomodation in many indian families. But that would test her tolerance level!!! It will cost around $450-500, depending upon the facilities offered. The cost of living is not too high if she can balance with her expenses. Hope this input helps and your bro and SIL be merry. Cheers PoorniDaya. |
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| Hi Lakshmi, I can assure you that Singapore is a place where your SIL will settle down quite easily. Though the rentals have increased in the past few months there are still HDB apartments that are available for low rentals. HDB stands for housing development board. These are very well maintained and very comfortable flats.There are Indians everywhere in Singapore and your SIL will have no problems finding them in any area she goes. Most areas have atleast one tamil speaking provision shop/vegetable stall. Then the Singapore transport system is excellent. Unlike the US where knowing to drive is essential it is not so in Singapore. Let me know if you have any other sepcifice queries. Regards Kalpagam Quote:
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| hi lakshmi, my living place is singapore itself.Here, the prices are hiked very much , for 2 bhk it costs no less than 1500SGD.Coming to the location SengKong,Bedok,Clementi,Jurong,Commowealth r the most running areas.There may be a few more, but these r upto my knowledge.Coming to the lowest prices,JTC's r there but now they r like hot cakes, difficult to catch them, otherwise she can go for a shared accommodation. regards |
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| Hi Lakshmi : First up, I really appreciate your efforts to do such a wonderful peripheral work for your SIL. S'pore is such a nice place to live in unlike the USA, where one feels totally alien. At the end of it, after your SIL moves in, she might only feel like having moved to another state in India or if not better than that. Yeah, Mustafa is the one step shop for all indian groceries. There is nothing you cannot get in Mustafa. Vegetable vendors in Little India sell everything that we get back in India. Ofcourse there are lots of vendors who also home deliver groceries. There are lots of temples, tonnes of Indian EXPATs that you SIL will surely feel at home here. Lastly, you can give our email ids for her to connect once she is here for any help. Cheers Neeraja. |
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| hi kalpagam, This is OOSha from Dubai. A very close friend who is settlled inDUbai fr the last 3 yrs needs some infm, Her husband has got an offer in Singapore and as any body would, she is also apprehensive about re settling ina new place. However the foolwoing would be the questions in priority and I would be glad if you can atleast throw some light...... 1. How good are schools for indians.. in singapore and what kind of syllabus do they follow 2. which part of singapore would have Indians , so that there is some interaction... any ideas?? 3. How easy is to find an apartment/ if the company does not provide that is. 4. How expensive is singapore. Any little idea, a family of four 2 adults and 2 children( school going- 9 yrs and 6 yrs) would approx have an exps. avg...... not very outgoing..... 5. How safe is it for ladies , esp if the husband s are the globe trotting types, how independent can a lady be..... 6. Do you get all indian stuff in Singapore.........grocery to festivitiy items etc... I know i have bombarded you with a lot, but pls reply as my friend is not the browsing types and hence i wish to help her bcoz, I know that I.L will always give an answer to any query. Hope you will reply soon and so will the ladies of I L singapore. Pour in your suggestions aso that i can help my friend to chose to or not to,,,,,,,, Cheers, OOSHA |
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| Dear all singapore ils, I would also like to know the approximate exp for a family in singapore. 1.school exp for a child 2. rent 3.approx. monthly groceries etc 4. What is the min total amt needed per month to run a decent life. kindly give your suggestions and ideas. |
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