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Is Sentosa a good place to live?

Is Sentosa a good place to live?

Sentosa (District 4) Sentosa is known as a ‘resort island’ in Singapore, thanks to its Universal Studios theme park (as part of Resorts World Sentosa), golf club, beaches and other attractions. However, for those who want high-end living away from the main city, this is a great residential option.

Does anyone live on Sentosa?

Since it’s the only place in Singapore where non-Singaporeans are allowed to buy landed property, residents are largely made up of foreigners and expatriates with a mix of families, couples and single professionals. The epitome of luxury living, Sentosa Cove is an aspirational address for many and a reality for few.

What is it like living in Sentosa Cove?

Living on Sentosa Cove makes that really easy. Alternatively, you may just prefer communal living to an isolated option. The resort feel of Sentosa Cove is conducive to that, and you’ll find many neighbours on the island know one another. Some might contend that condos on the mainland have tight knit communities too.

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Who owns Sentosa Cove?

Sentosa Development Corporation
Sentosa Cove Pte Ltd (SCPL), a wholly owned subsidiary of Sentosa Development Corporation, a government statutory board was established to undertake the master planning, infrastructure development, project management, and land sales of Sentosa Cove.

Where do Japanese expats live in Singapore?

Today, River Valley is home to Singapore’s upper-middle to high income segment. They live alongside communities of European expatriates, and Japanese expatriates. Speaking of which, Japanese expatriates are huge in this area. They are possibly the dominant expat group here, next to the Australians and Belgians.

Where do Indian expats stay in Singapore?

Most of them settled in what’s known as the Dhoby Ghaut and the Serangoon areas. Fast-forward to today, Indian Singaporeans live almost everywhere around the island, but the many new laborers who make up the largest number of the cheap labor in Singapore now can usually be found around Little India.

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Do expats get paid more?

new research from HSBC, the “average” expat adds an extra $21,000 to their annual salary by moving overseas. Some 45\% of those who responded to the bank’s annual Expat Explorer survey say they got more money for the same job by moving abroad, while 28\% said they got a promotion.

How is life in Singapore for an expat?

To put it simply: Singapore is an easy place to live. The tropical weather is wonderful, so long as you can handle the heat. The public transportation is cheap, easy-to-use, and convenient. The city is considered the 8th safest place in the world, according to the 2018 Global Peace Index.