Difference between revisions of "Apartment"
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+ | == Singapore Apartment == | ||
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* 5 room flat - around 115 square metres | * 5 room flat - around 115 square metres | ||
* Executive flats (EC) - 130 square metres | * Executive flats (EC) - 130 square metres | ||
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+ | * http://teoalida.webs.com/singaporehdbfloorplans.htm | ||
+ | * http://newbtoflats.blogspot.kr/2011/07/hdb-bto-floor-plans.html | ||
+ | * http://www101.hdb.gov.sg/hdbvsf/eampu11p.nsf/0/11NOVBTOHGM_page/$file/map.htm | ||
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+ | * Detailed types of flat: http://singaporewatch.org/?p=582 | ||
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+ | == Korea Apartment == | ||
1 pyeong = 3.3058 square meters = 35.5833 square feet | 1 pyeong = 3.3058 square meters = 35.5833 square feet | ||
Pyeong is the unit of the size of rooms or buildings in Korea. A studio apartment will generally be around 10 to 15 pyeong, a house somewhere around 50 or more, and the smallest of rooms, consisting of only a bed and a bit of floor space for students, will be as little as 1.5 pyeong. | Pyeong is the unit of the size of rooms or buildings in Korea. A studio apartment will generally be around 10 to 15 pyeong, a house somewhere around 50 or more, and the smallest of rooms, consisting of only a bed and a bit of floor space for students, will be as little as 1.5 pyeong. |
Revision as of 02:46, 6 August 2012
Singapore Apartment
Size of Singapore HDB Flats:
- Studio - either 35 or 45 square metres
- 2 room flat - 45 square metres
- 3 room flat - 60-65 square metres
- 4 room flat - around 90 square metres
- 5 room flat - around 115 square metres
- Executive flats (EC) - 130 square metres
- http://teoalida.webs.com/singaporehdbfloorplans.htm
- http://newbtoflats.blogspot.kr/2011/07/hdb-bto-floor-plans.html
- http://www101.hdb.gov.sg/hdbvsf/eampu11p.nsf/0/11NOVBTOHGM_page/$file/map.htm
- Detailed types of flat: http://singaporewatch.org/?p=582
Korea Apartment
1 pyeong = 3.3058 square meters = 35.5833 square feet
Pyeong is the unit of the size of rooms or buildings in Korea. A studio apartment will generally be around 10 to 15 pyeong, a house somewhere around 50 or more, and the smallest of rooms, consisting of only a bed and a bit of floor space for students, will be as little as 1.5 pyeong.