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incrediblehippo
post Jun 12 2013, 12:58 PM

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hi guys, am new here.

I would like to check if anyone knows can I get a low cost apartment/hdb or any kind of single living whole unit with a budget of $1000-1500?

incrediblehippo
post Jun 13 2013, 06:21 PM

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QUOTE(wlcling @ Jun 13 2013, 08:52 AM)
nah... i think the rate is more like 1800-2500 for a legally rentable 3 room hdb (2 bedrooms).. anything smaller is not legal although you can see ads going for around 800-1k for studio hdbs which are actually illegal
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I was thinking about studio apartment. How it becomes illegal sweat.gif
I thought singapore has 1 bedroom hdb I read from somewhere. Those are actually illegal?
incrediblehippo
post Jul 13 2013, 01:05 PM

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hi all, anyone here works as management executive or have info about those graduate programme? I am at my mid of 20 and possess a degree in building but I want to do something related to management, more accurately, different aspects of property management/marketing. I saw programme from sentosa/mapletree/capitaland which is more to graduates. I have 3 years working experience and earning $3k+ but current career is not what I enthusiast.
two things I am worried about are my age and salary. I am quite old compared to those who just graduated, and I have to support my family's loan. If working as management executive gives only $2k then that would be huge problem to me. And definitely I can't compete with young graduates. But at the same time, I don't want to give up what I really like to do and want to do it when I still can change career.
So, does anyone have info like salary range, do they accept 25 yr old, and possible they give higher salary to experienced graduates?

thanks
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post Jul 13 2013, 05:22 PM

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QUOTE(jitshiong @ Jul 13 2013, 01:56 PM)
25 years old...n u say u r old?
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coz I graduated 3 years ago. if compare with those young graduates, I think I am considered old. They are like 21-23 or maybe younger? kind of embarrased blush.gif but if anyone has any info about these programmes i really want to hear.

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