- Room with own bathroom available in a fully furnished 2-bedroom 1,250 sq feet apartment in the Marina Bay Residences facing sea views
- Owner frequently travelling (away >80%) and spending much of my time in Australia, where family has moved. I have my own room with ensuite, TV, storage so I barely use the rest of the apartment even when there. As such, tenant will be largely on their own
- Furnished room, with a bed, workspace, wardrobe, own bathroom. Apartment is fully furnished including media, kitchen appliances, laundry
- Luxurious facilities includes concierge, 50m pool, large gym, steam room, jacuzzi, much more, and 3 MRT lines/stations within walking distance
- Ideal for one professional seeking a comfortable and stylish home base in the heart of Singapore
- $3500/month, no lease term
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