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Location: Banagalore, Singapore

Saturday, October 07, 2006

My Apartment Finally...

This is brand new apartment… abt 10min drive from office… with a nice spacious kitchen. It has a separate area at the end for the gas cylinder storage and washing machine. Looks good.The

Landlord will provide water purifier, washing machine, smoke extractor and refrigerator.




This is the photo of the would-be Master Bedroom. Very spacious too. It has a nice balcony, enuff to put a chair and small table outside if I wanted a place to rest n relax. But the view is not that great as next door is another building. This apartment is on the 2nd floor. The Landlord will be furnishing with a King size bed and a normal working desk with chair too. The built-in cabinet is also brand new, need some cleaning though.

There are 3 bedrooms altogether, each will have its own toilet with shower. However, the landlord will only be furnishing 2 bedrooms due to the budget. Well, its okie. Dun think I’ll be utilizing up to 3 bedrooms anyway. =)

Hmm, no mirrors fixed at the toilets at the moment but the Landlord will get it up for me. Maybe I’ll need to install a nice shower curtain myself. The photo on the left is the balcony at the Living room which will be furnished with a sofa set. Landlord will also be providing curtains for all the windows. Hope he will choose nice colours.


There is also a spacious dining area which I didn’t manage to take a photo of… Dining table with chairs will be provided too.

Pretty good place… Finally a reasonable one after these weeks of view rubbish apartments. However, I can still foresee many problems ahead.

1) Getting the cutlery and crockery (How to eat when I move in on Tuesday??)
2) Microwave oven
3) Electrical Rice Cooker
4) Electrical kettle
5) Iron and Ironing board


Nevertheless, at least I got my apartment…

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Heh heh, its great that you have (with envy from peers) an apartment of your own... Though it would be (I imagine) temporary cuz you'll eventually come back to Singapore, right? Still, I think its great to have a taste of full independence while you are still young without a baggage full of commitments(like marraige, kids, financial loan etc). What I enjoy most about living abroad is not the absence of parents but the chance of a lifetime to experience a foreign culture - learning it and adapting to it. Its a precious experience which cannot fully translates into words but only can be felt by your heart. Its a personal journey where you learn more than just budgeting your finance, planning your weekly housekeeping and juggling groceries with work.

I hope you would write more, sharing with us your experience living in a foreign community =)

Best regards,
Val.

9:34 PM  

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