
Singapore Homes Now So Small, Residents Are Renting Out Their Own Shadows For Extra Space
Singapore's housing market has reached a groundbreaking new frontier, with developers unveiling homes so compact, residents are now reportedly leasing out their own shadows for storage. Following a recent study revealing average Singaporean living spaces have shrunk dramatically, especially in areas like Hougang and Guillemard, a new trend is emerging: shadow tenancy.
"This is not a crisis, but an evolution in spatial optimisation," declared an anonymous official from Singapore's Ministry of Extreme Efficiency. "Our citizens are demonstrating remarkable adaptability. We anticipate a future where Singaporeans comfortably inhabit the space between atoms, fostering unprecedented communal living."
However, not everyone is embracing the micro-living revolution. "Wah lao eh, so small until my cat also complain no space to lepak," grumbled Mr. Tan from Clementi, struggling to fold himself into his 41 sq m unit. "Now got to pay extra for my shadow to sleep outside, sibei jialat!" Experts predict the next logical step will be for Singaporeans to simply absorb their homes and carry them internally.
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