Apartments in Hong Kong
Now that I'm (finally) done with my studies, it's time to get on with the rest of my life. The rest of my life will start off with a work stint in Hong Kong, barring divine intervention.
Searching for rental apartments in Hong Kong was really an eye-opener. Now when people say cramped, I no longer think they're being wussies. Anyone who can stay 6 months in a place like this, at a rent of around SGD$1000 a month (excluding utilities), is no pushover. I'm no spoilt brat, but I can honestly say I've visited toilets roomier than this. Hopefully I can find a place in Causeway Bay that is neither too small, too expensive, too rundown or too remote.
Picky picky huh? Sigh.
Oh yes, I aim to complete the stint with my dignity intact, unlike this guy. Still can't figure out if the post's a joke.
Searching for rental apartments in Hong Kong was really an eye-opener. Now when people say cramped, I no longer think they're being wussies. Anyone who can stay 6 months in a place like this, at a rent of around SGD$1000 a month (excluding utilities), is no pushover. I'm no spoilt brat, but I can honestly say I've visited toilets roomier than this. Hopefully I can find a place in Causeway Bay that is neither too small, too expensive, too rundown or too remote.
Picky picky huh? Sigh.
Oh yes, I aim to complete the stint with my dignity intact, unlike this guy. Still can't figure out if the post's a joke.








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OK that sort of crap is NOT what I miss about HK. You could do a lot better for only 10 times as much.
Man, our HDB's one room flat is more spacious than that.And that apartment looks more like a corridor. heh.
I am so dreading the part where I trudge around looking for a place to stay.
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