In Japan, a house costs S$329,000 on average. “The average cost for a house in Singapore today is… wait for it, S$1.6 million dollars.”
SINGAPORE: Mr Shu Matsuo Post, a vlogger who speaks on financial matters, regularly posts videos on his TikTok channel comparing the cost of living between his native Japan and other countries.telling viewers of his 53-second clip to watch till the end, as the final point would “absolutely blow your mind.
As for renting a three-bedroom flat, the Japanese pay S$1,382 on average, while Singaporeans pay nearly double, S$2,600. And for buying your own home, well, this was the biggest shock of all. In Japan, a house costs S$329,000 on average.He added that across the board, prices in Singapore are higher for all three categories, by 74 per cent for a Big Mac, 88 per cent for rental fees, and 386 per cent for a home.That distinction belongs to MonacoAs for Australia, “
Singapore is 42.1 per cent more expensive.” Singapore is cheaper when it comes to dining out, but more expensive in terms of groceries, transportation, housing, childcare, entertainment and sports, and clothing,” this
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