Singaporeans are selling coffee and nasi lemak from their HDB flats - here's what you need to know about running a home-based business

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Beyond rental, resale, and just being a home, Singaporeans are always out to stretch what they can do with their flats. In recent years, more of us have started to experiment with running a business right out of our homes (no small thanks to Covid-19). But what exactly can you do from inside your flat, and how viable is this?...

of late for her affordable nasi lemak . There’s a minimum of 10 orders but, as most of you would know, $10 sometimes pays for less than two packets in some places.

Even for businesses that can use a co-working space , the cheapest options tend to start from around $180 per month; and costs of around $250+ are far more likely. In the more central areas, this can cost a whole lot more, from about $300 – $700 and up. So if your HDB flat is registered as a Home Office , you can go ahead and hire your uncle, cousin, etc. to work there with your every day; as if it were a regular office. You can see theYou don’t have to be the owner of the flat to register it as an HO. You only need the written consent of the flat owner. You can use the flat even if you’re just a tenant, or registered occupier.

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