Geez that would be tough, because you moved to Singapore, didn't you? More expats around the city/orchard/river areas. Moving into a Serviced Apartment might help but I don't know of any near green line trains AND groceries AND with big pools.piyushdabomb wrote:People: I need to live in a more expat-friendly (and preferably single) area. All the condos I saw today are full of local Singaporean families with kids.
This is not conducive to what I'm looking for.
Transport: I need an MRT in the area. It rains 300 days of the year here and I'm not risking trying to flag a cab down or wait for a bus in the rain. It's silly.
Everyone needs groceries. Do you need everything in your instant proximity? For instance are you going to do groceries every day?Groceries: I need to get groceries. As a triathlete, I need to find a GREAT big grocery store (no, not small pawn or NTUC fair price shops that have limited selections of everything) that I can find ample amounts
I'm one of those without constructive advice, as you expectations are a bit tough for Singapore given your budget and limited search area. A bit of feedback on your conflicts though:piyushdabomb wrote: 2. You said that my internal wish-list is conflicting. I reread it, do share where so I know what not to ask!
3. Other than the Waterbank properties, what do you recommend for good places based on my criteria?
You're being way too precious.piyushdabomb wrote:Hi JR8,
First - that's for giving me the most constructive advice. It seems like since I've moved to Singapore, getting feedback about anything seems like a chore. It takes several hoops to get anything right. So, thanks for responding.
A few questions for you:
1. Which tabs did you use to view the Waterbank properties?
2. You said that my internal wish-list is conflicting. I reread it, do share where so I know what not to ask!
3. Other than the Waterbank properties, what do you recommend for good places based on my criteria?
4. I looked at shorttermrentals for housing in Singapore, but after the viewings I looked at, all of them are horrible. Any ideas on how to get good rental options in Singapore?
5. Do people not use Craiglist in Singapore? It feels like all the listings are just spam.
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