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Mr Asher Chua, 27, who rents a four-room Housing Board flat in a central location with two friends, said he chose to move out of his parents' home last year as he wanted to have his own space.
"I do still feel the pinch of forking out for rent each month, but I'd say having the personal space is worth it and I don't regret it.
"I want to be able to have friends over, but when you're staying with family, it can be a bit hard to do so," the sales executive said.
Mr Asher Chua said that while he intends to buy a home in the future, he does not rule out the possibility of renting long term.
"If housing prices increase exponentially and I cannot keep up with the market, I wouldn't be stressed about not owning a home. It means I can be more flexible if my company sends me overseas," he added.
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"I do still feel the pinch of forking out for rent each month, but I'd say having the personal space is worth it and I don't regret it.
"I want to be able to have friends over, but when you're staying with family, it can be a bit hard to do so," the sales executive said.
Mr Asher Chua said that while he intends to buy a home in the future, he does not rule out the possibility of renting long term.
"If housing prices increase exponentially and I cannot keep up with the market, I wouldn't be stressed about not owning a home. It means I can be more flexible if my company sends me overseas," he added.
https://shrtcô.de/Xcy6Fj