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tarunhshah

Dear All

i am basically indian and currently in mauritius , i would like to have a rough idea on cost of living ...

01 Rent for furnished / unfurnished houses
02 Education and cost of it
03 medium of education
04 Vegetarian food
05 Security
06 Social / night life
07 normal costof living - Food , grocery , internet , mobile cost
08 public transport
09 is car is necessary thing to have .


sorry for too many question in one go .... :)

Regards,
TArun

outernational

Hey Tarun -

I am also considering moving to Singapore and have been looking at the cost of living. You might want to give people a bit more information so that you can get a more specific answer.

Here are a few suggestions to help clarify:

01 - Are you only looking at houses or are you open to condos or HDBs?  Which districts are you specifically interested in?  Price can vary drastically from what I have seen.

02/03 - Who is the education for? Yourself or kids?

04 - Groceries or eating out?

05 - What do you mean by security expenses? I believe Singapore is a very safe place to live - you may not need this category.

08/09 - Cars are ridiculously expensive. You should be able to get by quite easily with public transit.

Hope that helps. I'll be interested to read the replies since I am also curious about how to live reasonably in Singapore.

Cheers
outernational

Sozen

hi am from singapore but lived in turkey for the last 12 years. moved to ny last summer.

beppi

Hi,

I can give you some input, but most of the items really depend on your preferences. There is a lot of variety of everything available in Singapore!

tarunhshah wrote:

01 Rent for furnished / unfurnished houses


Rooms (sub-let) cost S$600 - 1200.
Basic HDB flats cost from S$2000/month upwards
Condos cost roughly double of this.
There's not much difference in price for furnished/unfurnished and the quality of the furniture usually reflects that.

tarunhshah wrote:

02 Education and cost of it


tarunhshah wrote:

03 medium of education


Local schools are cheap (a few hundred S$/year) but have access restictions for foreign kids (ask at the school!). International schools are S$10000 and more (some much more) per year.
Medium of education is English.

tarunhshah wrote:

04 Vegetarian food


Chinese and Indian vegetarian food is widely available, others less so.

tarunhshah wrote:

05 Security


Singapore is one of the safest places on earth.

tarunhshah wrote:

06 Social / night life


It does exist and is pretty decent in my opinion. Others disagree. Alcohol is heavily taxed and expensive.

tarunhshah wrote:

07 normal costof living - Food , grocery , internet , mobile cost


This depends very much on your lifestyle and how flexible you are to accept local ways. Some survive on S$600/month, other complain at S$6000. Grocery prices are in general similar to Europe (except things imported from Europe, which of course cost a lot more here).

tarunhshah wrote:

08 public transport


Probably best in the world. And cheap.

tarunhshah wrote:

09 is car is necessary thing to have


No. And at S$100000 for the cheapest car, plus certificate for 10 years at S$40000, you probably don't want one!

joetan_sin

hi there,

below rought idea for you.. all on per month basis..Singapore Dollars.

01 Rent for furnished / unfurnished houses ($3000)
02 Education and cost of it ($300)
03 medium of education (Degree)
04 Vegetarian food ($500)
05 Security (Good)
06 Social / night life (Weekly: $400)
07 normal costof living - Food , grocery , internet , mobile cost ($500)
08 public transport (Good)
09 is car is necessary thing to have (Yes, if you want to have action.. $1500)

tarunhshah

thanks joetan

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