Bespoke Habitat introduces short-term family housing
Property managing company, as well co-living startup Bespoke Habitat has announced the launch of a brand new, low-cost, short-term housing service aimed at families living in Singapore. In this category it is possible for families to rent units located at the Bespoke Habitat property located at 64C Telok Kurau which comprises eight units that are two- and three-bedders, as well as penthouses ranging from about 1,000 to 1,600 square feet. Fully furnished units cost between $4,500 to $7,500 a month.
Pinetree Hill completion date is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for investors and homeowners to acquire a property in a tranquil setting, the Ulu Pandan area.
For families, the homes have living areas that are spacious equipped kitchens, as well as private bedrooms. They also come with high-speed internet as well as laundry facilities in the premises. Families can lease a home from 3 months to one year.
As per Bespoke Habitat, the new offer is a part of their commitment to offering affordable and flexible housing options that meet the ever-changing requirements that modern-day families require. “Our new short-term housing service that is designed specifically for families will give an easy and relaxing living space, and all the modern conveniences families require to flourish,” says Ernee Ong co-founder Bespoke Habitat. Bespoke Habitat.
Ong states that a comparable area in a furnished apartment is typically priced between $12,000-$18,000 per month.
The new service comes after Bespoke Habitat’s latest expansion to Bespoke Habitat Signatures, its premium option for senior professionals and executives who value the privacy and space. Each apartment is equipped with cleaning services in-house, such as Bespoke CleanPro and BH Aircon Solutions and the owners and tenants have accessibility to the app, and are able to view the last cleaning or service condition of their apartment.
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