We've all been there: unexpected rain showers making your walk to the MRT a tad bit more challenging or the scorching Singapore sun making every step feel like a marathon. While an umbrella might offer some solace, nothing beats the comfort of a sheltered pathway. This is especially true if you're accompanying elderly family members, guiding young children, or simply.
Before making any purchase today, anyone's first instinct would be to turn to Google for online reviews, and condos are no exception. However, any review system is bound to have its flaws, along with a kernel of truth. When it comes to condos, things get iffy: sometimes a rude security guard, or even personal grievances with the landlord, can lead.
We are a family with two children (elder daughter is 15 years, and younger son is three years). We are currently staying in HDB and would like to upgrade to a condo. Some of our requirements for new home are β freehold condo β 3 bedrooms plus utility room β Accessibility should be good (preferably near to mrt and bus.
Hi team, I have been following your posts and they have been informative. I have been in a dilemma for some time and wanted to tap on your expertise with regards to my next steps. My husband, baby daughter and I live in a three-oom HDB at 132A Canberra Crescent. It was enough as a couple but with a young.
The first time buying a home is an unforgettable experience. Itβs a mix of anxiety and excitement, and almost always a tiny bit of cognitive dissonance. No matter how much you actually research, nothing can quite prepare you when you actually live and experience the space for yourself. We all know of a friend who bought the dining table set.