09-06-2023, 08:07 PM
It’s a landlords’ market in Singapore. Polishing resumes, 70% lease hikes and last-minute contract rescissions are just some of the things tenants go through to find an apartment.
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Spiking rents are becoming a hot-button topic and increasing social concern. The country’s reputation as a low-tax haven has long made it a regional hub for the rich, especially China’s wealthy, in the past few years.
Flats renting for S$3,000 ($2,200) a month are quickly vanishing in the city-state’s central districts. See what you could have rented for $3000 back in 2021 and what it would barely get you now.
https://bloom.bg/3J33HBz
![[Image: IMG-20230609-200625-256.jpg]](https://i.ibb.co/SQmYNgr/IMG-20230609-200625-256.jpg)
bengali keypad online
Spiking rents are becoming a hot-button topic and increasing social concern. The country’s reputation as a low-tax haven has long made it a regional hub for the rich, especially China’s wealthy, in the past few years.
Flats renting for S$3,000 ($2,200) a month are quickly vanishing in the city-state’s central districts. See what you could have rented for $3000 back in 2021 and what it would barely get you now.
https://bloom.bg/3J33HBz