Singapore, Massachusetts Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

There are many different kinds of housing in Singapore, but generally there are two types of living spaces. There are private condominiums and HDB flats, and each one has its advantages and disadvantages. Some features to look for in a condominium include: 24 hour security, amenities such as gyms, swimming pools, and BBQ pits. Outside the CBD, a typical condo may cost between S$3,300 and S$5,000. A cheaper option is HDB flats, though these do not offer many luxury amenities.

The number of people living in Singapore is diverse. The Chinese make up three-fourths of the population. The next largest group is the Malays. The last is the Indian population. There is no single dominant racial group in Singapore, although there are minorities of both. The Chinese comprise over two-fifths of the city-state, including the Teochew (from Shantou) and Malay, and are the majority of the population. All censuses conducted in Singapore since 2000 are register-based. Therefore, the resident population may differ slightly from the estimates.

Public transportation is a key feature of Singapore's city. The city has a well-developed public transportation system, which includes taxis, buses, and MRT rail. All of these options are efficient and cheap, with bus fares ranging from S$0.70 to S$2.50 per trip. Taxis are relatively cheap in Singapore, and drivers do not overcharge for their services. If you're in the market for a new car, renting one is a good choice.