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by kellden » Sun, 30 Aug 2009 9:34 am
Hi there,
We are moving to Singapore in the next couple of months with two little girls and our helper and dog. We are very excited but need some ideas of the best areas that would be suitable for our family.
We love getting out and about, and lived in DB in Hong Kong so are after the same sort of place.
Would love some feedback on life in Singapore, we are hoping to find a townhouse/cluster house.
Thanks so so much.

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by Stranger to the World » Sun, 30 Aug 2009 6:49 pm
Hello there,
Moving is a frustrating process usally! But Singapore is an awesome place and I dont blame you for relocating here! Less polution than HK!!
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Good luck and will see you around Singapore within a couple of months. Check out Sentosa Island though.
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by sundaymorningstaple » Sun, 30 Aug 2009 11:31 pm
Stranger to the World wrote:
I work for a company called relocasia and I have a great contact for you who will help you out and look after you when you move over (also with the pet). He lives on DB island also and catches the ferry daily to our head office in hong kong. You may already know him.
Its relopet and relocasia the company. The contact is also the MD of the company also, so your be in good hands.
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