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Old 25th May 2007, 01:57 PM
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I'm trying to move to Singapore, and I'm wondering how to go about finding a place to live. If I can't find a sponsored job from here, which looks likely, I may just up stakes and move. I've only ever stayed in backpacker type places, or in the dorms at the YMCA.

If I want to find a place to stay for a few months while I look for a company that will get me a work permit, what are my options? Can I rent an apartment short term, and how expensive would it be? Obviously, since I used to stay at backpacker places, I can't afford to move into a really expensive place.
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Old 30th December 2007, 11:37 AM
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I just had my brother's common room rented out at $400/mth. Includes unlimited wireless internet access, aircon, walled-fan, Queen-size mattress without the bed (totally new) computer desk, 2 wardrobes, cloth-hangers, toothpicks even! lol

I saved us all hassle of getting an agent (cos i studied real estate). Agents can charge you half a month rent although I've seen agets taking a token sum of just $100 regardless of rental amount.

Master-rooms usually cost a lil more ($50 to $150). And location of rooms/apartments is a factor, those near amenities and the MRT or bus interchanges can command higher rental rates.

Let me know how i can help you with any info. I have a lot of time to spare since I hurt my right hand.
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Search for "19 jln masjid" short term accommodation provided near to airport and to city call 8 1 6 1 8 6 9 9 Mr Koh or write masjid19 at gmail
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You can't officially rent an apartment without a residency permit of some sort. Renting a room is a way around that. Sometimes someone blocks off one room in an apartment for their own use, then rents out the rest of the apartment as a 'room', in order to get around all the restrictions.

I heard recently that the few really cheap backpacker dorms are now filling up with Indonesian workers, and that the backpackers have had to migrate to the more expensive ones.

I think Singapore still requires that you leave the country to get your work permit, but I don't think they require you to return to your home country.
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I think Singapore still requires that you leave the country to get your work permit, but I don't think they require you to return to your home country.

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This may not be right for some nationalities. Malaysian have to be away for a month or more before the 2nd entry after extending their stay in Singapore.





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You can't officially rent an apartment without a residency permit of some sort. Renting a room is a way around that. Sometimes someone blocks off one room in an apartment for their own use, then rents out the rest of the apartment as a 'room', in order to get around all the restrictions.

I heard recently that the few really cheap backpacker dorms are now filling up with Indonesian workers, and that the backpackers have had to migrate to the more expensive ones.

I think Singapore still requires that you leave the country to get your work permit, but I don't think they require you to return to your home country.
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