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    • zac's mumZ Offline
      zac's mum
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      lee_yl\" post_id=\"2129002\" time=\"1707901673\" user_id=\"17023:

      Out of curiosity, I googled for more info. The studio is only 30sqm, it’s like the size of 2 bedrooms joined together.

      Definitely not for me as it is too claustrophobic. Wake up from the bed, can see the kitchen sink and fridge. It is really small. Don’t think my children & grandchildren will want to come visit me as there’s no place for them to sit around
      My MIL’s studio flat was from an older scheme. The size is 45 sqm. Still have a good sized living room with sofa and extendable dining table for all of us to gather. The layout is also quite good, with the bathroom being in the centre (jack and jill doors) joining the sole bedroom to the kitchen.

      So i guess the newer units have shrunk since then.

      There are good benefits from living there, with people regularly stopping by to check on her. Recently she also requested for one more grab bar next to the toilet bowl, as her knees are more painful now. HDB sent ppl to install it at very subsidized price ~$10. Those same kind of hospital grade grab bar, we had to buy from commercial store at $200 when renovating our place for her safety.

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      • SG_KP1S Offline
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        I think part of the challenge is that 50/55 to 70/75 probably looks a lot different than 70/75 to the end. I’ve thought about whether I’d want to be by a park/outdoors or closer to amenities (town centre, top of MRT, or other commercialised location). Obviously, some locations may have both. There are also some larger developments that you can walk around in quite nicely without going out on the main road/need to take transport.


        Switching may also not be easy due to the loan limitations and property depreciation (whether freehold or leasehold).

        I believe there are some new 2-room flats that are about 45 sq meters. There is also an option in the low-30s sq meters, and that looks to be like the assisted living option that was mentioned above.

        Anyways, to keep an eye on some of the new areas being developed…

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        • starlight1968sgS Offline
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          I quite like small units bec I dislike doing household chores.

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          • SGPFS Offline
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            Community care apartments are 35m2
            2 room flats are 36m2 and 46m2

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            • lee_ylL Offline
              lee_yl
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              SGPF\" post_id=\"2129016\" time=\"1707912268\" user_id=\"197034:

              https://postimg.cc/jD3765bH

              https://postimg.cc/yJw35bWW

              https://postimg.cc/GTR83TFC

              Community care apartments are 35m2
              2 room flats are 36m2 and 46m2
              35sqm inclusive of aircon ledge lah.
              Minus away aircon ledge, internal space about 32sqm. From the floor plan, there is not enough space for a 3-seater sofa and a TV console.

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              • lee_ylL Offline
                lee_yl
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                SG_KP1\" post_id=\"2129010\" time=\"1707906450\" user_id=\"188234:

                I think part of the challenge is that 50/55 to 70/75 probably looks a lot different than 70/75 to the end. I've thought about whether I'd want to be by a park/outdoors or closer to amenities (town centre, top of MRT, or other commercialised location). Obviously, some locations may have both. There are also some larger developments that you can walk around in quite nicely without going out on the main road/need to take transport.

                Switching may also not be easy due to the loan limitations and property depreciation (whether freehold or leasehold).

                I believe there are some new 2-room flats that are about 45 sq meters. There is also an option in the low-30s sq meters, and that looks to be like the assisted living option that was mentioned above.

                Anyways, to keep an eye on some of the new areas being developed...
                What is 50/55 to 70/75? Age or surface area?

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                • lee_ylL Offline
                  lee_yl
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                  zac's mum\" post_id=\"2129007\" time=\"1707905922\" user_id=\"53606:[quote=\"zac's mum\" post_id=2129007 time=1707905922 user_id=53606]
                  My MIL’s studio flat was from an older scheme. The size is 45 sqm. Still have a good sized living room with sofa and extendable dining table for all of us to gather. The layout is also quite good, with the bathroom being in the centre (jack and jill doors) joining the sole bedroom to the kitchen.

                  So i guess the newer units have shrunk since then.

                  There are good benefits from living there, with people regularly stopping by to check on her. Recently she also requested for one more grab bar next to the toilet bowl, as her knees are more painful now. HDB sent ppl to install it at very subsidized price ~$10. Those same kind of hospital grade grab bar, we had to buy from commercial store at $200 when renovating our place for her safety.[/quote]
                  Many 1bedder condos are also around 45sqm.
                  Your MIL’s 45sqm unit still not too bad because if 2-3 friends/relatives visit, still can sit down in the living room sofa to chit chat.

                  Previously there was this study; to stay comfortably in a 1bedder, the floor size should be min 506sqft (47sqm). Anything smaller than 506sqft is deemed “shoebox” by govt’s definition.

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                  • SG_KP1S Offline
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                    lee_yl\" post_id=\"2129018\" time=\"1707915639\" user_id=\"17023:

                    What is 50/55 to 70/75? Age or surface area?
                    Age. I.e. what you want (in the surrounding area) may change a lot when you compare these two timeframes. One also doesn't know for sure where the kids will be located.

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                    • lee_ylL Offline
                      lee_yl
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                      SG_KP1\" post_id=\"2129021\" time=\"1707916158\" user_id=\"188234:

                      Age. I.e. what you want (in the surrounding area) may change a lot when you compare these two timeframes. One also doesn't know for sure where the kids will be located.
                      Yes, I think so too.

                      When I read about slmkhoo’s sharing about her church friend’s couple in their 80s who sold their HDB flat to relocate to a remote condo to be near their only child.

                      I guess when this couple was in their 60s, amenities like banks/Foodcourt/malls/MRT etc. are most important to them. But by the time they are in their 80s, they only want to be as close to their only child as possible. 今天不知明天事, at that age, anytime can go, so just want to be near their child to see her more often.

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                      • Coolkidsrock2C Offline
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                        The seniors in my family, post 75 years to early 80s, experienced spontaneous fracture or fracture(s) after tripping over themselves. Their mobility limited to about 300sf-400sf even after recovery. So based on my personal experience, a studio will be sufficient.


                        Am not sure about visitors as am not sure if the kids of friends and relatives appreciate chauffering them to and fro for non-essential trips - this may be dependent on their phase of life too.

                        If kids are not settled by the time am feeble will be nice if I can find a new project which the developer will allow me to build an internal staircase within our units so that we can live as a family still with our own space.

                        Given the current focus on solutions for an aging society, it is likely that there will be more options and better solutions when our turn comes.

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