A netizen shares their dilemma between moving into another area for resale or staying at their current place. They consider factors such as proximity to parents' house, primary school considerations, and financial security. Concerns raised about the impact of moving on schooling and reimbursement for helper's expenses. Recent news of a new round of renovations in HDB estates and a woman being charged for feeding pigeons in HDB estates.
about moving into another area for resale or just staying at their current place. In the post, the netizen remarked: “Wanted to check if people would advise to move to another area for a resale 4rm 70-80y house or remain at current place ” The netizen shared that their monthly household income is $14-15,000, excluding bonuses, has no intention of getting a car, and currently has a helper but intends to stop hiring soon, which will not be difficult in terms of cleaning when they downgrade to a 4-room flat.
The dilemma is also caused by several reasons. Several reasons as to why they wanted to move are that the new place is closer to their parents’ house, who offer support for the kids, as well as primary school considerations.
However, what keeps them from moving is how comfortable they are now with their current set-up. Several netizens shared their thoughts and opinions on this subject matter. One claimed that if the priority is for schooling, then it is best if they just move.
“Solve your needs 1st. Schools for kids and parental support definitely are a good enough reason to move,” a netizen declared. However, some claimed that moving might not necessarily help with getting better schooling. A netizen stated: “Personally, I believe that financial security is precedent to everything…So I would say stay.
” In recent news, there was a report that the Housing and Development Board is now launching a new round of renovations across 27 estates islandwide—a significant upgrade for HDB residents. The projects are backed by government funding of more than S$130 million and will benefit more than 30,000 households.
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Another bird feeding arrest: A 67-year-old woman caught for repeatedly feeding pigeons in several HDB estates in Yishun A 67-year-old woman was charged in court for repeatedly feeding pigeons in different HDB estates in Yishun. The defendant has been remanded in custody for medical evaluation, and the case will resu...document.addEventListener=>{ const trigger=document.getElementById; if { const observer=new IntersectionObserver=>{ entries.forEach { lazyLoader; // You should define lazyLoader elsewhere or inline here observer.unobserve; // Run once } }); }, { rootMargin: '800px', threshold: 0.1 }); observer.observe; } else { // Fallback setTimeout; } });
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