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[Sg] - Family switches from condo to HDB, now thinking of moving back cos kena culture shock : "privacy and security difference is fucking huge"

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Having to put up with kaypoh neighbours, loud television and other inconveniences, a family which recently switched from a condominium to an HDB flat is considering going back to their condo life due to the drastic difference in privacy and security. “We realised that neighbours tend to be a little more kaypoh here and talk loudly when walking past corridors, letting their kids run about at corridors, [and there are even] people looking at your delivery parcels,” the post read.

On Thursday (Oct 31), a family took to an online forum to share their sentiments on their recent switch from condo living to HDB life. Almost right away, the family noticed the “big difference in privacy and security”.

“Realised that in HDBs as there are bigger families here, it tends to be noisiest during evening and weekend compared to condos where it’s always quiet until you go down and use the amenities,” the family shared. “Neighbours tend to open their front door understandably to air their houses but [it] also means that any sound from inside does come out like when they’re watching TV [or] cooking — the smell lingers in the corridor — slamming of the metal gates, and oddly it’s not really soundproof because sounds from above and side are so much obvious compared to condos.”

The family also shared how installing a doorbell camera has helped change their neighbours’ busybody behaviour. “We installed a doorbell camera, which is legal and helps a lot when we have deliveries or unknown loitering at the front door,” they said. “Since then we stopped having them slowing down or looking into our house when we open the door just for a bit (so weird, why would you look into someone’s house..).”

The post included more of their key observations about HDB living, such as their next-door neighbour’s loud television sounds heard from the room next to it. “We utilise the room next to it as a store room instead, can’t imagine sleeping in that room with the muffled TV noise,” they wrote.

“One time we had friends come over, they were entering the house and greeting us and the neighbour had the audacity to come out and stare at us, which I did not appreciate, so I asked ‘Do you wanna join us? Do you need something?’ She then said we were noisy, and of course, we had sound recordings of her TV noises from 8 pm to 12 am daily because we have an in-house camera to check on our cats.

“I pulled out a few and told her ‘, Like your daily TV noises?’ Then she just went into her house, muttering stuff. I’m so sorry, but is this normal in HDB? Just genuinely curious, or we’re just in the wrong neighbourhood.”

The family then shared that due to all these factors, after only three months of HDB living, they are already considering switching back to their condo life by the end of the year.

In response to the post, a handful of netizens pointed out that such incidents can happen anywhere. “You are just in the wrong place,” said one. “My neighbours in my current HDB are amazing. Very friendly, quiet and considerate. They leave their doors open, which is quite nice actually….makes our floor feel more lively. When their doors are closed, it feels kinda weird. But there are no loud TV sounds or anything like that. Just sounds of everyday life and a polite greeting when we see each other while waiting for the lift.”

“Nothing to do with condo or HDB.,” another pointed out. “My parents stay in a condo, and each weekend, the pool is so noisy with kids screaming…it’s all a matter of luck.”


https://theindependent.sg/family-sw...ivacy-and-security-difference-is-really-huge/
 

Balls2U

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I'm staying in a 4 room HDB flat for almost 20 years. Apart from my immediate next door neighbour and an old fart couple living on the other side of the lift, I do not know who the other 5 neighbours are. I don't think I have even seen them more than 10 times in total over the past 20 years.
 
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sbfuncle

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I'm staying in a 4 room HDB flat for almost 20 years. Apart from my immediate next door neighbour and an old fart couple living on the other side of the lift, I do not know who the other 5 neighbours are. I don't think I have even seen them more than 10 times in total over the past 20 years.
It depends on the location of your unit and the layout of the flats.
My current one I get to see them about once every week.
I ever stayed at one for 4 years and never seen any neighbours during the entire length of stay. Song song to jurong. But during the shifting out day finally kana one jialat incident that I almost gave them a fucking punch, but those neighbours were not from the same level. They blamed me for hogging the lift during the movements. I already showed the punch sign but have not issued it and they ran away.
 

NanoSpeed

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It depends on the location of your unit and the layout of the flats.
My current one I get to see them about once every week.
I ever stayed at one for 4 years and never seen any neighbours during the entire length of stay. Song song to jurong. But during the shifting out day finally kana one jialat incident that I almost gave them a fucking punch, but those neighbours were not from the same level. They blamed me for hogging the lift during the movements. I already showed the punch sign but have not issued it and they ran away.
My HDB on each level 2 units share one common staircase, and after HDB upgrading, the elevator too.

I have only 1 neighbour. Our main doors face each other.

Malay neighbors are the best. Chinese damn haolian and kaypoh. And most of the time, Chinese kids bo lang ka see.
 

sbfuncle

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My HDB on each level 2 units share one common staircase, and after HDB upgrading, the elevator too.

I have only 1 neighbour. Our main doors face each other.

Malay neighbors are the best. Chinese damn haolian and kaypoh. And most of the time, Chinese kids bo lang ka see.
Orh I know those unit facing each other, and before the lift upgrade you will have to either go up or down staircase to the common corridor units to take the lift.
This kind you really need some luck to have a good neighbour, will meet them easily
 

MutterBerg

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Boy in this video is really ugly and silly-looking and sounding, and so is anyone who is in any way part of the property market. Never failed to cringe when any of these act-smart and talk-big videos appear in my feed, some even behaving like they are some media celebrities or economists. Never knew society is filled with so many scums.
 

myfoot123

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Condo also got atas and non-atas ones. Not all condos are built equal, not all HDB are pesky. It boils down to your luck. Remember the Chai Chee landed property where neighbours aimed at each other with their spy camera? The disputes lasted decades and became Singapore news. The tyrant is a teacher somemore.
 

NanoSpeed

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Condo also got atas and non-atas ones. Not all condos are built equal, not all HDB are pesky. It boils down to your luck. Remember the Chai Chee landed property where neighbours aimed at each other with their spy camera? The disputes lasted decades and became Singapore news. The tyrant is a teacher somemore.
Joo Chiat, not Chai Chee.
 
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