Cost of Living Comparison Between London ๐ฌ๐ง and Singapore ๐ธ๐ฌ
You would need around 6,752.1£ (11,250.5S$) in Singapore to maintain the same standard of life that you can have with 5,900.0£ in London (assuming you rent in both cities). This calculation uses our Cost of Living Plus Rent Index to compare the cost of living and assume net earnings (after income tax).
Indices Difference
●Consumer Prices in Singapore are 5.5% higher than in London (without rent)
●Consumer Prices Including Rent in Singapore are 14.4% higher than in London
●Rent Prices in Singapore are 26.2% higher than in London
●Restaurant Prices in Singapore are 34.5% lower than in London
●Groceries Prices in Singapore are 27.1% higher than in London
Currency: GBP£
● Restaurants London¹ ; Singapore²
Meal, Inexpensive Restaurant 20.00 £
(33.32 S$)¹ ; 8.40 £ (14.00 S$)²
Meal for 2 People, Mid-range Restaurant, Three-course 80.00 £(133.30 S$)¹; 60.02 £(100.00 S$)²
McMeal at McDonalds (or Equivalent Combo Meal) 8.00 £(13.33 S$)¹;
6.00 £ (10.00 S$)²
Domestic Beer (0.5 liter draught) 6.00 £
(10.00 S$)¹; 6.00 £(10.00 S$)²
Imported Beer (0.33 liter bottle) 5.00 £
(8.33 S$)¹; 6.00 £(10.00 S$)²
Cappuccino (regular) 3.58 £(5.96 S$)¹; 3.74 £(6.24 S$)²
Coke/Pepsi (0.33 liter bottle) 2.00 £
(3.33 S$)¹; 1.32 £(2.20 S$)²
Water (0.33 liter bottle) 1.58 £(2.64 S$)¹; 0.94 £(1.57 S$)²
● Markets London¹ ; Singapore²
Milk (regular), (1 liter) 1.33 £
(2.21 S$)¹; 2.49 £(4.15 S$)²
Loaf of Fresh White Bread (500g) 1.51 £
(2.51 S$)¹; 1.68 £(2.81 S$)²
Rice (white), (1kg) 2.03 £(3.37 S$)¹; 2.01 £(3.35 S$)²
Eggs (regular) (12) 3.48 £(5.80 S$)¹; 2.50 £(4.17 S$)²
Local Cheese (1kg) 7.12 £(11.86 S$)¹; 15.33 £(25.55 S$)²
Chicken Fillets (1kg) 7.55 £(12.58 S$)¹; 8.34 £(13.90 S$)²
Beef Round (1kg) (or Equivalent Back Leg Red Meat) 11.99 £(19.97 S$)¹; 16.52 £(27.53 S$)²
Apples (1kg) 2.10 £(3.50 S$)¹; 3.67 £ (6.12 S$)²
Banana (1kg) 1.25 £(2.08 S$)¹; 2.50 £
(4.17 S$)²
Oranges (1kg) 2.10 £(3.50 S$)¹; 3.40 £
(5.66 S$)²
Tomato (1kg) 3.06 £(5.10 S$)¹; 2.56 £
(4.27 S$)²
Potato (1kg) 1.16 £(1.94 S$)¹; 1.92 £
(3.20 S$)²
Onion (1kg) 1.14 £(1.90 S$)¹; 1.85 £(3.08 S$)²
Lettuce (1 head) 0.88 £(1.46 S$)¹; 1.63 £
(2.71 S$)²
Water (1.5 liter bottle) 1.15 £(1.92 S$)¹; 1.19 £(1.98 S$)
Bottle of Wine (Mid-Range) 9.00 £(15.00 S$)¹; 18.00 £(30.00 S$)
Domestic Beer (0.5 liter bottle) 1.89 £
(3.14 S$)¹; 3.07 £(5.11 S$)²
Imported Beer (0.33 liter bottle) 2.49 £
(4.15 S$)¹; 3.74 £(6.23 S$)²
Cigarettes 20 Pack (Marlboro) 14.50 £
(24.16 S$)¹; 9.31 £(15.52 S$)²
● Transportation London¹ ; Singapore²
One-way Ticket (Local Transport) 3.00 £
(5.00 S$)¹; 1.20 £(2.00 S$)²
Monthly Pass (Regular Price) 165.43 £
(275.65 S$)¹; 76.82 £(128.00 S$)²
Taxi Start (Normal Tariff) 4.00 £ (6.66 S$)¹; 2.46 £(4.10 S$)²
Taxi 1km (Normal Tariff) 1.90 £(3.16 S$)¹; 0.60 £(1.00 S$)²
Taxi 1hour Waiting (Normal Tariff) 28.80 £(47.99 S$)¹; 12.00 £(20.00 S$)²
Gasoline (1 liter) 1.60 £(2.66 S$)¹; 1.73 £(2.88 S$)²
Volkswagen Golf 1.4 90 KW Trendline (Or Equivalent New Car) 25,300.00 £
(42,155.66 S$)¹; 107,968.18 £
(179,900.00 S$)²
Toyota Corolla Sedan 1.6l 97kW Comfort (Or Equivalent New Car) 25,728.11£
(42,868.98 S$)¹; 93,412.60£(155,647.03 S$)²
● Utilities (Monthly) London¹ ; Singapore²
Basic (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) for 85m2 Apartment 318.11£
(530.05 S$)¹; 127.95 £(213.20 S$)²
Mobile Phone Monthly Plan with Calls and 10GB+ Data 15.76 £(26.26 S$)¹; 13.51£ (22.51 S$)²
Internet (60 Mbps or More, Unlimited Data, Cable/ADSL) 32.61 £(54.33 S$)¹; 27.84 £(46.39 S$)²
● Sports And Leisure London¹; Singapore²
Fitness Club, Monthly Fee for 1 Adult 54.29 £(90.47 S$)¹; 90.83 £(151.34 S$)²
Tennis Court Rent (1 Hour on Weekend) 14.04£(23.39 S$)¹; 10.61£(17.68 S$)²
Cinema, International Release, 1 Seat 15.00£(24.99 S$)¹; 9.00£(15.00 S$)²
■ Childcare London¹; Singapore²
Preschool (or Kindergarten), Full Day, Private, Monthly for 1 Child 1,585.46 £
(2,641.75 S$)¹; 1,000.95 £(1,667.82 S$)²
International Primary School, Yearly for 1 Child 20,484.09 £(34,131.24 S$)¹; 21,640.58 £(36,058.21 S$)²
■ Clothing And Shoes London¹; Singapore²
1 Pair of Jeans (Levis 501 Or Similar) 82.68 £ (137.77 S$)¹; 57.87£(96.42 S$)²
1 Summer Dress in a Chain Store (Zara, H&M, ...) 36.57 £(60.93 S$)¹; 35.46 £
(59.08 S$)²
1 Pair of Nike Running Shoes (Mid-Range) 82.67 £(137.75 S$)¹; 83.94 £
(139.87 S$)²
1 Pair of Men Leather Business Shoes 98.55 £(164.21 S$)¹; 87.78 £(146.26 S$)²
● Rent Per Month London¹ Singapore²
Apartment (1 bedroom) in City Centre 2,104.73 £(3,506.97 S$)¹; 2,707.01£ (4,510.51 S$)²
Apartment (1 bedroom) Outside of Centre 1,493.13 £(2,487.90 S$)¹; 1,791.70 £(2,985.38 S$)²
Apartment (3 bedrooms) in City Centre 4,077.08 £(6,793.37 S$)¹;
5,209.06 £(8,679.51 S$)²
Apartment (3 bedrooms) Outside of Centre 2,581.63 £(4,301.60 S$)¹; 3,252.87 £ (5,420.03 S$)²
● Buy Apartment Price London¹; Singapore²
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment in City Centre 13,461.82 £
(22,430.52 S$) 16,938.93 £
(28,224.19 S$)
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre 8,004.11£(13,336.70 S$)¹; 9,723.21£(16,201.13 S$)²
■Salaries And Financing London¹; Singapore²
Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) 3,514.22£(5,855.50 S$)¹;
4,041.52 £(6,734.11 S$)²
●Mortgage Interest Rate in Percentages (%), Yearly, for 20 Years Fixed-Rate,
London 5.32 ; Singapore 3.54
Last update: September 2023 September 2023
Contributors in the past 12 months: 984 778
Cost of Living Index (Current, By City)
Singapore 85.51
London 81.09
New York, NY 100
Prague 65.56
Sydney 77.59
Berlin 67.48
Beijing 39.75
City Cost of Living Index
Singapore 85.51
London 81.09
New York, NY 100
Prague 63.56
Sydney 77.59
Berlin 67.48
Beijing 39.75
●Moving to London? Explore:
○Quality of Life in London
Quality of Life Index: 129.63
Purchasing Power Index 84.96 Moderate
Safety Index 45.88 Moderate
Health Care Index 69.90 High
Climate Index 88.25 Very High
Cost of Living Index 81.09 High
Property Price to Income Ratio 15.27 High
Traffic Commute Time Index 45.45 High
Pollution Index 57.84 Moderate
ฦ Quality of Life Index: 129.63 Moderate
Minimum contributors for an underlying section: 250
Maximum contributors for an underlying section: 1186
Last update: September 2023
15 Comments so far
●Joe on Dec 31, 2022: If you have a good salary you will love London and it is one of the world's best cities to live in. If you earn average salary you will probably hate it unless you're young. If you're well off or young I'd choose London over New York City and most other cities. It is multicultural, great food, great transportation links, incredible history, alot of green space, always something fun happening and so on. Downsides are less posh areas can feel run-down, energy prices are out of control, politics are a mess and property prices are high.
●Mathew on Oct 24, 2022: I have lived in London for 10 years and its a complete joke. If you are not making 6 figures minimum or willing to live on the neglected outerskirts of the city do not choose London. You either experience cognitive dissonance at all times lying to yourself that this place is worth paying premium for with its obivious flaws: crime, apathy and down utter inane behaviour of your fellow Londoners or you are willingly ignorant to its flaws and your reward being lackluster nights out and a substantard existence.
●Selwyn on Oct 12, 2022: Lived here for 33 years. Born and raised. I went to some decent schools and got a great career. Never wanted to earn money in the city as I reckon it's a fool's game for those both more insecure and insincere than fools. Now, as I stare down the barrel of the gun that is home ownership, my thumb sweating to pull the trigger on collective compound interest on a London mortgage that will last the rest of my life I ask myself, "Why London?" It is big and I have been out at all hours and in all weather. I have been to, slept at, and stumbled home from almost every tube station on the underground. I have learned a lot in this city, and yet it has resounded in one home truth too bitter to accept: You will watch your life disappear paying the bills and going out with friends. The city is at a breaking point politically, like most major cities there is apathy, but with a housing crisis and two generations waiting to get their homes, the city is failing to provide anything outside of a leasehold property for £400k. Like iPhones we will trade one in for another, until I'm too tired to keep up with anything I was interested in when I was younger. Like with most cities and cultures centered around the accumulation of wealth, the gap between the richest and the poorest is stark; so don't be shocked when you see those who can't afford to be in the city shipped out to allow new players to buy in at the table. It is a great city to grow up in and be in your 20s-30s, but over the last 20 years, the tempo of the city has become too fast, much too callous. People worry about spending money here because they don't know what is going to happen tomorrow. More artistic types have left the city as the once colourful and bright cultural meccas of Camden, Shoreditch, Peckham, Deptford, Dalston, Hackney and Brixton slowly fade to grey. When exciting areas become overpriced, what made them exciting gets traded in for what makes them safe. The rental prices in all those areas currently are beyond what an average salary in the city should spend when trying to save 30% each month.
If you do come here, city living can be lonely and hard. While it is fun when you're young as you will flatshare, it is a roulette and costs will continue to increase over the next 5 years as of time of writing. Come for your career. Cut your teeth on the city and spend hours talking to everyone and anyone, but use the money to explore other areas, other countries. It's a good platform to see Europe from, even now.
Don't worry about the cultural hotspots though; wherever the university students end up because it's so cheap usually becomes the next place half the city try and get into on a Saturday night.
●Brian on Oct 01, 2022: We British have colonized, settled and ruled every part of the world from New Zealand, Australia, Asia India, Malaya, Singapore, South Africa, Canada, Zimbabwe and the 13 Colonies of USA. Now it's high time we colonize and settle in Alpha Centauri.
●Patel on Sep 04, 2022: London is a bad place to live, be prepared to spend 2-3 hours in traffic, public transport feels like a chicken farm (very crowded at peak times - better to walk were possible) with old infrastructure/trains (ex. Bakerloo) and if you want to use a car problem is London has no infrastructure for the needs of individuals (ex. crossing river Thames from North-East London to South Est London is done thru two 100 years old tunnels - Rotherhithe or Blackwall - as the other only options are to get to city center -bad idea- or use Datford crossing -more miles as it is out of main city traffic-). Work/leisure will not be always near you and if you want a nice place to live (something that is not a 3-rd world "melting pot") you need to pay more than half of your income (remember that in London you have a small area, sometimes just a street or two, in a much larger bad area (ex. Brixton). City is full of beggars and is not clean (if compared to city's like Tokyo for example). Once in a while you have terrorism made by "religion of pace" and our current mayor (from same religion) said we should "get used to it". Robbery, pardon, taxation is high with more than half of what you earn (income tax, national insurance, VAT, excise tax, property tax, etc) taken by the state. There are worse places in this world, but also, many many more that are better. Do not get fooled by the image done by marketing...
●Michael Wilson on Jun 19, 2022: Jack here is dead wrong. I'm from the UK, there's no other city in the UK that offers a much as London - culturally and for work opportunities.
Moved here in 1998 having lived in Birmingham, Southampton, Leeds. Never looked back. I love London.
On the downside a lot of the interesting bits are being ever more gentrified which is slowly killing the character of the place. But that can happen to every big city.
●Jack on Feb 03, 2022:
If you're foreign, you'll love London. If you're from the UK, you'll hate it because you know there's much more to offer in other parts of the country.
●Anonymous on Oct 18, 2021:
I have been vaccinated with 2 doses of Covaxin. Will I be allowed to enter into British Antarctic Territory? Can someone tell me.
●Siddhi udeshi on Apr 08, 2021: Can an undergraduate from india get a job in London.
● Reese Macbeth on Apr 07, 2021: London is one of the world's great cities. It has the best mix of culture, kultur and couture of anywhere I've lived. The city beggars parallel. Beautiful. Dynamic. Competitive. Cosmopolitan. Historical. Manic. Hideous. Relentless. 300+ languages. A third of Londoners were foreign born. 50+ distinct non-indigenous neighbourhood (i.e. 10,000+ families, like a Chinatown etc). This is a good thing!
There are only two downsides to London: it's expensive (if you are on a regular wage) and it's attached to the rest of the United Kingdom, like a chain-gang. Londoners were overwhelmingly against Brexit, on self-evident principle. Much of the rest of the UK was pro-Brexit, riding a wave of self-sabotaging prejudice.
Fortunately the rest of the UK is as irrelevant as the American flyover states or Australia.
●A.Pops on Mar 16, 2021:
Lived there for almost half a year. Made around 2k/month, lived in a shared apartment in east end, traveled mostly by metro and went out for a beer and something to eat around 2-3 times a week. My wife and i are very frugal and not generally big spenders, so don’t imagine we went to fancy restaurants, we generally prefer the local pubs and ethnic restaurants. These 2k were enough for us to barely get by. Having another income to propel us to 3.5k a month was great, still for the bare minimum nothing lavish, we were barely able to save 1k of that. The city is amazing and would move back in a heartbeat, but to be frank the cost of living compared to the wages sets me back a bit (nevermind pandemic bla bla)
●Mellor on Jan 10, 2021: John Kay just loves to boast about his wages.
●John Kay on Nov 18, 2020: I spend a lot of time in London for work and it is truly a wonderful city. If you are in to history, cultural events, nights out on the town you'd have a hard time beating it. I've started my research as the company would like to move me out there. My pretax salary would be about (estimated) 270K GBP annually it is cheaper than here in San Francisco so I may take a slight haircut in wages. I make base salary of 392 USD now so my 270K is a guess.
●Roger Dale on Jul 09, 2020: A superb cultural centre, great job opportunities but accommodation very expensive.
●Jason on Jul 07, 2020: This place is terrible, overly priced property and crime everywhere, AVOID.
○Crime in London
Index
Crime Index: 54.12
Safety Index: 45.88
Crime rates in London, United Kingdom ๐ฌ๐ง
Level of crime
63.52
Crime increasing in the past 3 years
69.50
Worries home broken and things stolen
47.63
Worries being mugged or robbed
57.26
Worries car stolen
43.54
Worries things from car stolen
50.57
Worries attacked
54.01
Worries being insulted
54.43
Worries being subject to a physical attack because of your skin color, ethnic origin, gender or religion
40.45
Problem people using or dealing drugs
61.80
Problem property crimes such as vandalism and theft
58.00
Problem violent crimes such as assault and armed robbery
57.22
Problem corruption and bribery
38.48
Safety in London, United Kingdom ๐ฌ๐ง
Safety walking alone during daylight
64.53
Safety walking alone during night
38.81
Contributors: 1186
Last update: September 2023
These data are based on perceptions of visitors of this website in the past 3 years.
If the value is 0, it means it is perceived as very low, and if the value is 100, it means it is perceived as very high.
83 Comments so far
●Emma on Sep 25, 2023: I live in New York, I visited London recently for the first time and i was robbed in broad day light in Hackney leaving the subway by 4 Middle Eastern looking teenagers.
Even comparing to NYC, London seems more ruthless and more gangs are on the streets..
●Lewandowski on Sep 25, 2023: London is a concrete jungle...The crime is higher than in many US cities and it's the highest in all Europe!! In some neighbourhoods you will hear more Arabic, Hindi or Polish than English language.
●Anonymous on Jul 17, 2023: young boss money London is not safe the amount of things it goes down here is not normal 835k crimes for a year that’s really high, from 2021 to 2022 it had 109 homicides. From 2022 to 2023 is probably gonna have like 150+ homicides or even 200+ homicides with like 900k+ crimes for a year. Tell me if that looks safe to you is defenitly not fam like only lambweth having 3k+ crimes per month and its only a borough in London and plus not the most dangerous borough of London
●Anonymous on Jul 17, 2023: if you enter the wrong streets of Lambeth especially at night 100% you're getting checked, robbed or mugged or even stabbed and it can go to being stabbed to death.
●Anonymous on Jul 17, 2023: for everyone saying London is so safe it's the safest city. No, it's not Brixton alone has 1k+ crimes per month. If you wanna live in London go to Richmond upon Thames safest borough of London. If you wanna visit Lambeth farm go to north Lambeth where it's a bit more quiet and not as bad as central Lambeth. And south Lambeth like everything getting out of hand the met police doing nothing. And AGAIN for people saying London's not dangerous here Lambeth it can be a gta¹ server if it wants to and not even the most dangerous borough of London .[¹Grand Theft Auto (gta) is a multiplayer game set in a crime-adjusted world where you can explore, fight, and survive in]
●Anonymous on Jul 17, 2023: I live in South London Lambeth Brixton no cap is the jungle here. Lambeth is done. Out here 3k+ crimes per month. Are you stupid blud definitely don't come here if you value your life.
●Anonymous on Jul 06, 2023: About 4-5% of London people make the place seem dangerous. These people come in gangs from the most deprived parts of London. Poverty and crime go hand in hand. They typically wear tracksuits and Canada goose/monclear/north face jackets so if you see people wearing this, stay far away.
●Brazil on Jun 22, 2023: I from Brazil I go London I got stabbed I died.
●Santiago on May 23, 2023: I came from Merida² , Mexico and was mugged twice, additionally, most people here seem way too aggressive, like they are always looking for trouble or something.
[ ² Watch video here ]
●Anonymous on Mar 02, 2023: I’ve lived and worked in London for nearly 20 years and have always felt very safe. The only time I’ve ever been a victim of violent crime was an altercation with some drunken football fans from another UK city after a match.
Clearly there are gangs in London, as in any city, but I’ve never come across any of them despite spending most of my time in Southwark³ and Tower Hamlets⁴.
[³ visit here ] [tower hamlets here ]
●Anonymous on Nov 14, 2022: Hi, Looks like the website admins removed my last comment inspite of me liking the site so much that I put it on my social media with 20k+ followers as it’s an honest website.
But l’ll keep continuing to share my experience.
I was being mugged in the heart of central London early morning when there were people around.
It’s very common these days that the gangs of Black Guys comes in group of 4-10 and try scare you even threaten and hit if you don’t comply. They loot you completely including fancy clothes you’re wearing.
I think police need to do something about it as it’s happening in the heart of London continuously with many tourists and locals.
●Anonymous on Aug 30, 2022: The other day my cousin got stabbed in the shoulder so this gang of youths could steal his wristwatch which was worth about 4 grand, it didn’t even reach headlines and the police have been useless with this situation, do not recommend but this mainly applies to south and east London areas where it is REALLY bad.
●Anonymous on Jul 06, 2022: London's crime rate is skyrocketing with assaults, pickpockets, rapes, etc. People might look at the crime rate and perceive it as very safe but the knife crime is shockingly high, just stay out of north and east London and you'd be just a little safer.
●Anonymous on Jul 04, 2022: London has shocking levels of violence and crime, not far behind are Birmingham, then Manchester, Liverpool and Glasgow. They don't have high homicide rates but general violence is shocking. London has just gone to the dogs in the last 30 years and in the last 5 murder has risen steady and this is with the mets dodgy numbers i.e. the police stopped reporting crime under the Khan because..... Yeah don't like the numbers don't keep count Khan is a corrupt little shit.
●Pop on May 29, 2022: London and Warsaw are constantly getting more dangerous. more drugs more violence.
●Ray Carvajal on Apr 29, 2022: Honestly, I think some of the negative comments about London may be Racist British, Rough British Blokes that want to make London a tough city, or Americans that want to make London look bad and dangerous so they can Brag America is safer.
●Anonymous on Apr 17, 2022: People holding on to homicide rate: now do the math with the violent crimes, robberies and burglaries.
●Anonymous on Mar 24, 2022: London, Paris and Malmo⁶, three European cities that were once good which are now dangerous.[⁶Malmรถ is the largest city in the Swedish county (lรคn) of Scania (Skรฅne). It is the third-largest city in Sweden, after Stockholm and Gothenburg, and the sixth-largest city in the Nordic region, with a municipal population of 357,377 in 2022. Watch here]
●AAM on Mar 21, 2022: The people over here thinks that London and US cities are dangerous because they have never went to underdeveloped counties which accumulates to the majority of the total countries in the world. You people have no idea that how safe London is and also many US cities as well. Just get out from your homes and see the real world then you will realise in how safe places you all are living in.
●Anonymous on Feb 28, 2022: Homicide is higher than stats say but the main issue is assault and stealing, it’s very common, so not recommend London as a place to live due to it’s unsafety.
●Robert Maier on Feb 18, 2022: Just for your information: London actually has a homicide rate of about 1.5 per 100000, weich is loser than that of Hungary of about 2.5. Of course a City with about 9 Million inhabitants usually has more total crimes than one with 100k but in general London is quite safe.
●Anonymous on Jan 18, 2022: Tourist attracted London is very safe. The reason they have a high crime rate is generally because it being a big city but also that every other place in London (north, south, east, west) are gang and drug hubs.
●Anonymous on Dec 24, 2021: Many people get stabbed and survive but unfortunately some don’t.
●Person on Nov 05, 2021: People who say it’s safe, live in the posh parts like Kensington. They don’t go anywhere near south and east London, crime rate is very high, murder rate is lower than some other parts of the country but it’s a lot higher than it says. But, London is a good place to visit, wouldn’t recommend living there though, look at living in Hertfordshire⁷ if you want to live around this area. Traffic can also be a NIGHTMARE. [ ⁷ Watch citizen questions a policewoman here]
●Anonymous on Oct 23, 2021: London is'nt safer than every US and Canadian city. It's one of the worst in Europe and statistically England as a whole has a higher crime rate than some American states. Anyone saying London is safe is a lunatic because it simply ain't true. (Yes it does also depend what parts of London).
●Jay on Oct 19, 2021: London people wanna be so tough, saying its a stabbing every 14sec lmaooooo do people know How much That’s in a year? Way way over 1million with less then 1.50 homicide rate. It's sad How people want London to be bad When its not. It's a paradise compare to where I am from smh⁸ the lies and bs. London its very very safe. [⁸SMH stands for 'so much hate', showing or commenting on disdain]
●Dan on Oct 10, 2021: Honestly, I think UK citizens (and US too, as there seems to be a lot of people arguing over which country is safer) have no idea how developed and safe their countries are, because they never visited something else, like an underdeveloped country. London is very safe, UK is very safe and the whole Europe in general.
●Paul on Sep 28, 2021: @yung boss money, such stupid comment. London among the most dangerous cities in Europe. People getting stabbed, mugged on daily basis.
●yung boss money on Sep 14, 2021: London not only has a lower homicide rate than EVERY single US city, but it also has a lower homicide rate than EVERY single CANADIAN city. Canada is known as the safest country on earth, so when London is better than that it simply means it's very safe. Every person commenting how bad London is in the comments have an agenda, either they're fake accounts made by weirdos who wanna make London seem hard, or they have an anti immigration agenda. London is simply so unbelievably safe and is NOWHERE CLOSE to the level of crime in either the US or Canada. For example, St Louis in 2020 reached 262 homicides, which is more than double the amount of homicides in London, meanwhile it only has a population of 300k, while London has one of 8.9 million. This means the St Louis homicide rate is over 60x higher than London, yeah London doesn't even compare. For those of you who say London reached New Yorks homicide rate, it did, but literally for only ONE month, where New York did not have many homicides and London did, for the whole year New York was still a lot higher, and London has never surpassed it since. Not to mention that New York is one of the safest big cities in the entire USA. In conclusion, British people are weird.
●Ben on Aug 30, 2021: London sucks, American tourist here, centre is fine but the suburbs are bad. London has a lower murder rate than LA but a higher crime rate. I still enjoyed my visit though because I stayed within the main areas.
●Anonymous on Aug 28, 2021:This place is such a dumb, especially with these lockdowns.
●Anonymous on Jun 16, 2021: “According to a recent United Nations report, Britain has become one of the most violent industrial nation, the chances of being mugged and assaulted here are almost higher than in the US.”
That was back in 2008, and since then it’s gotten a fair bit worse (in London anyways)
Source for proof https://youtu.be/4YH0LUt8R2k
●Will on Jun 06, 2021: Place is an absolute dump, we’ve had over 20 stabbings in the past week alone and those are the ones that get reported, if you come to visit, I advise looking into where and where not to go.
●Anonymous on Apr 22, 2021: As far as capital cities go, it's very safe if you practice common sense. Don't go to rough neighbourhoods, don't look for drugs, try and avoid walking alone through unlit areas at night... you know, generic advice they give about everywhere.
I've lived here for a decade and the worst that's personally happened to me is someone going through my bag at a hostel I was staying at. And that guy was a tourist.
As with every city in the world, you can find scary stories about crime there that reach the newspapers. But in reality, you would have to be desperately unlucky for any of it to happen to you.
●Anonymous on Apr 08, 2021: I used to live in London for 6 years in a row. I was planning for it to be my final destination, but then I just run away once I became a father. I didn't want to leave my child fatherless or something to happen to him. It could be safe if you earn over 6 figures and can afford a different, better life, but it is better to keep it an experience for the average Joe. Definitely not a place to raise a child and have a family.Tourist, English learner, students and once in a lifetime experience all welcome.
●Anonymous on Feb 23, 2021: Can FEEL safe but actually there are a lot of bad people about. If you ever see two guys on a moped, get offside quickly. Similarly with groups of badly dressed youths.
●Olivia on Feb 23, 2021: Crime has been increasing rapidly here for the past decade, but it gets really bad when it’s dark. A lot of dodgy stuff happens. Stick to main tourist areas though and I’m sure you will be fine.
●Anonymous on Feb 02, 2021: Thank you Sir for your comment. But I'm keen to complete the summary by the fact, that the UK is much more closer to the US in many things, than compared to continental europe. In terms of crime too. The types of crime and problems with crime are similar. Knife crime for example is often linked with gangs. Gangs are often coupled with drugs, where there is a high demand among the population. But there are some seriously mental ill, low life young teenagers, who treat this as a fun and game to take someones life. And so the other young majority, out of fear, carry weapons to protect themselfs. A simple argument or the lost of temper or even looking for someone in a bad way, can lead to the lost of a live. If you look at it from objective point of view, this is totally mad. The fact that the police is seen as a enemy, by thugs and some parts of the community is frightening. All this is more like in the US. The Government fails to tackle crime and the violence, just like poverty. Instead the understaffed police force which are treathened by further cuts, takes the fight against crime, sometimes with youths who commit crime because they are bored. A Crime & Punishment system is meant to lock the criminals away for a long time, not to let them go by the judges or treat them with a soft approach. So crime has established and it is treated as a part of live, a circumstance. It happens, because there is no fear of the law for some lawless and ruthless gangsters. The longer this status will last, the more impossible it will be to combat this disease effectively. But the Government seems to have other problems, only the News like on the Telly try to understand whats going on,if it gets bad. Crime will always be a part of a city. There is no big city without crime. But teenager which are so brutal,ruthless, coming from poor broken families, disrespectful, with no regard of human live or someones property, clearly living in a parallel world in one society is deeply worrying. If future Tourists read this(when traveling will be possible again):It is unlikely that you will be caught up with this problem in the City Center. If you dont have to, then dont go to the poorer Areas of the City, especially not in the night time. But if you need to, then better take the public transport or a cab. London is not only full of people drinking tea at afternoon or Mr Beans riding their Sofas on a Mini looking grim at you or hiding for fun in Postboxes. Unfortunately this City has some serious crime problem. Dont think that the police will come fast to you, when your handbag get snatched or by minor crimes.They struggle already with the amount of major crimes. Keep always an eye on your belongings. London is still very enjoyable big city and one of its kind on earth. I hope a new mayor will change things and bring the city to the former glory.
● Anonymous on Jan 23, 2021:
An excellent summary by the person who commented yesterday, very accurate.
●Anonymous on Jan 22, 2021: As I see, a lot of people like to compare London to the much loved and adored US. But do you really want to compare to cities which doing worse to feel better? The crimes committed in London are similiar, if not even worse. London reached the homicide rate of NYC in March 2019. Of course, London is a safe city compared to South American Cities or Tijuana⁹ or Chicago. But in Europe, not European Union, the UK is a high crime country,whats seems normal today. Gun crime is getting worse significantly. The knife crime epidemic goes on over years now and continoue to reach new high levels. It feels like nearly everyday someone loses a life in London to knife crime, not only gang members. Most of it is gang related between black young men. But the crime is getting out of control over the past 6 years. And the worst part is, it can happen to everybody, because crime is also committed on random people of the public. Acid attacks, moped crimes in broad daylight in front of dozens of people, postcode wars (mistaken identity), you have to keep your car always locked when driving, brutal home invasions. Burglaries. Drive by shootings and gun shoots fired on random people or houses. Cars stolen for joyriding and crashed and torched, and more. If this happens to random people, by just being in the wrong place, wrong time, thats not safe at all. You just need to read the News. Police isnt catching all the criminals, because there is too much crime for those police officers. Prisons are the next, even more severe and completly overcrowded problem. But most importantly, this comes from a broken society, full of selfish people, don't looking at others. Poverty which getting worse too (what a suprise). No perspectives for young men. Everywhere they building new posh high rise buildings in London, ruining the skyline, just to allocate the money from the rich, ending up the poorer people earning enough, but not enough for London prices. Dont get me wrong, I love London as a city, but it really lost the charm. It's not the end of the world, you can get out on the street, but just be careful, vigilant and better don't go out after dark. It's just not a safe city. Other UK Cities have much more problems with crime by less inhabitans. And if anyone comes here with racism, if you go up north the country, you will find native young British lads, doing the same crimes. It's a social, poverty problem, created by the attitude of the poorly educated minds, not only imported by migrants. [ ⁹ watch here] [one week of homicide in Tijuana here]
●Andy on Jan 12, 2021: As an American, I can safely say this place is trash, there are a few nice places so stay their but don’t go anywhere near the places that have a bad reputation.
●Argent on Jan 07, 2021: After many years spent here in London I can say this place really pissed me. It has become a trashhold, glad they close borders now cause it got outhand. Worst of all are the groups of young lads mainly afro brit who seriously go around to look for problems so keep away from this crap.
●Anonymous on Jan 04, 2021: extremely dangerous especially in south and east London where there are gunshots through out the night.
●Brandon on Dec 31, 2020: I was mugged yesterday, a group of young lads came up to me with switchblades and took my money. Wouldn’t recommend unless you live in an area that’s nice.
●Anonymous on Dec 12, 2020: Becoming rather lawless. You might get lucky, have nothing happen and think it's all fine. But the reality is you were just lucky.
●Theresa on Dec 03, 2020: A lot of London crime isn’t even noted down so saying Amsterdam is safer is very misleading.
●Biden on Nov 16, 2020: There are too many crimes in London, the young roadmen on London bikes are the most dangerous; they'll ride up to you, ask you for something like the time, then try to mug you.
●Rins on Nov 16, 2020: Murder rate in London is only 1.3. Much better than Berlin = 2.6 , Amsterdam= 2.3 and many other european cities.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crime_in_London#Gun_and_knife_crime
https://www.foxnews.com/world/top-10-deadliest-european-cities
●Jade on Nov 08, 2020: Terrible place, glad I moved away from here, used to be a great city but now has crime in a lot of areas (moved from Hackney)[ riot here ]
●Anonymous on Nov 01, 2020: I don’t live in either places but I felt safer in New York City than London. I was harassed a lot in London and even threatened. Maybe it’s just my experience but I feel like New York City is a bit safer.
●CM on Oct 26, 2020: I used to live in Paris and NYC so take my comment with that in mind.
I've been living in London for over 6 years now and I feel SUPER safe honestly. I'm not saying there aren't dodgy areas, but I've never felt like I had a chance of being a target. I feel like crime here **tends** to be more gang related. Common sense applies obviously BUT I feel a LOT safer than in any areas in Central Paris honestly.
●MR.E on Oct 16, 2020: It’s honestly getting out of hand, I’m starting to scary scary crime on a regular basis now. Even as simply walking to the shop I see fights and people threatening to use knifes.
●Ok on Oct 09, 2020: For real, London's crime rate has lowered down but I see like bullets everywhere in these streets,
●Dillion on Sep 25, 2020: I went to Hackney area for a job and saw a stabbing between 5 young men. Not very nice. London has been going downhill fast unfortunately.
●Anonymous on Sep 13, 2020: If you like stabbings, drugs and gang violence. London is the pace for you. I’m sure it’s fine to visit with all the tourist spots but somewhere to live, it is not.
●Anonymous on Aug 31, 2020: Nah you lot are kids, London is trash. As a 43 year old man who has lived in London all his life, I can tell you that for the past 7 years this place has turned into a dump filled with crime. So stop giving false information and shush.
●Anthony on Aug 31, 2020: Just a few days ago on my street there was a man with a knife chasing another man down the street. This sort of stuff happens regularly.
●Anonymous on Aug 28, 2020:
Also this guy just makes fake accounts to make bad cities look good so honestly just ignore him
●Anonymous on Aug 28, 2020: London isn’t “safe as hell” sir. Also “BigManDan” the public knows London is bad but you don’t have to try and act hard lol.
●BigManDan on Aug 26, 2020: lol, mans never been to the ends. I swear down if u man came to the ends of London u family would get sorted easy. Keep running around the city saying it’s safe and some man might sort u out.
●Anonymous on Aug 26, 2020: Actually be quite u little London soy boy, telling lies about London. Everyone knows you're the same account.
●Dane on Aug 26, 2020: Ok, how did the crime index go down and the contributers go down by like 30? It’s almost like they have an agenda. Honestly I thinks London actual crime index should be 60.
●Anonymous on Aug 23, 2020: I have lived in London for a decade now and i am planning to move out. There are many drug dealers on the road and the police do not even care and last night I heard screaming of two people threatening to stab each other. My 13 year old son says he doesn’t feel safe in school as many students they carry a knife. I find it amazing how people say London is safe and safer than (insert name here) because it really isn’t. There are some nice places that are very nice but most of London is how my experience is.
●Henry on Jul 20, 2020: London is so bad for real, I've visited lots of cities in Europe and North America. London is one of the worst. Not the worst but one of the worst.
●Angelina on Jul 15, 2020: I’m from York and I have visited London a few times recently. Never wish to go back, it’s bad and dangerous. And I’m tired of people defending the city saying it’s safer than others and then give a crime rate that’s probably from some dodgy website. So I decided to find out the murder rate myself and this is what I got. London murder rate=1.7 Toronto murder rate =1.2 Winnipeg murder rate=1.5 Paris murder rate=1.1 so people actually need to shut up about this city being “really safe” have u ever been to south or east London? Just because they live in the posh areas. How about we stop pretending this city is safe and perfect and we actually try to stop the crime rate and murder rate. Sadiq Khan is a Liar. Don’t trust what he says about London.
●Matt on Jul 14, 2020: London is much safer than cities like Seattle, Paris, NYC, Toronto, El Paso, not even close to comparable to cities such as St Louis, Baltimore.
Chicago has more homicides than all of England.
●Zach on Jul 13, 2020: You guys are delusional in the Comments. London is one of the safest major cities in the goddamn world. If London is too dangerous for you, than you are extremely sheltered.
●Deshawn on Jul 13, 2020: Facts, People act like London is comparable to NYC, Toronto Detroit, Winnipeg, St Louis or Baltimore. Our homicide rate is literally 1.5 per 100,000, more than safe than even "safe" American and Canadian cities.
●Devin on Jul 13, 2020: I'm from Hackney London, and It really isn't that bad. Sure there is crime here like anywhere else, but compared to Toronto, NYC or literally ANY North American City, we're doing WAY better.
Our homicide rate in London is 1.5 per 100,000, New York is 3.6 and Toronto is 3.5.
●Jack on Jul 10, 2020: Visited from Ottawa Ontario, when I went to London many of the people there were very rude and I saw lots of drug dealers and even noticed some people carrying knives. And apparently knife crime happens a lot there according to the people I spoke to. I didn’t exactly feel safe. I would say that Toronto and even Winnipeg are safer than London through what I witnessed.
●Bradley on Jul 07, 2020: I went to London from Sydney Australia, I saw a lot of trouble and may have witnessed a stabbing (can’t say for sure but it’s what it looked like before I ran off) and apparently that stuff happens daily so I’m glad I don’t live their lol.
●Daisy on May 28, 2020: My mum lives in Toronto and my dad lives in south London. I spend 8 months in Toronto and 4 months in London. And I can tell you that London is way worse. Toronto has its problems of course but London is terrible. My dad has been stabbed once by a man in a black ski mask. People here are not nice and the police are a complete joke. The crime and homicide rate is worse in London and I do not feel safe at all. Thankfully my dad should be moving to Cardiff soon. My recommendation to people is don’t live in London as there is nothing going for it and it’s on the way to becoming like Chicago or Detroit. If you come here for a visit then you should be ok, if you stay in the safe areas and know what you are doing.
●FuneyShoot on May 28, 2020: I don’t know why a bunch of soyboys are defending this terrible city and giving false facts. Just because they live in the 20% areas where there is no trouble, I’m serious, don’t go here. I’ve nearly been stabbed 7 times now and I try to stay away from the violence and illegal activity.
●Tom on May 19, 2020: Safer than Toronto, NYC, San Jose. I think we're doing fine.
Our homicide rate is literally 1/3 of NYC AND Toronto, let's praise our city for once instead of making it seem like a Baltimore or Detroit or Winnipeg. Even Paris is doing worse than us.
●FuneyShoot on Apr 09, 2020: As someone who lives in London and is a teenager, I will give an honest opinion of what it’s like to live here. Now, don’t get me wrong, there are some nice places in London, but I have to say for the past couple of years this place has really gone to sh!t. Gang violence has recently become massive here and the police force fail to even record the number of stabbings here as they themselves have admitted that they haven’t been doing it very well, London at this point is basically a stab city, we have more crime than places in America now, such as Los Angeles. There are violent fights here all the time, I can’t go outside anymore without witnessing people fighting and threading to stab each other on the streets. The youth here are so messed up as well. In class all the students are wanna be gangsters and have no respect for the teachers, so don’t think about sending your kid to a school in London or the whole south east for that matter. In conclusion, London once used to be a peaceful and exciting place, but now there’s terrorist attacks, gang violence with high homicide rates and stabbings, lots of theft and it’s hard to come across nice people nowadays. If you live in a expensive posh area then you are fine but for 80% of London it’s unsafe. Safer cities I would recommend are Toronto, Seattle, Oklahoma and others, those cities have crime of course but it’s less than London.
●Daniel on Feb 22, 2020: Lived in Winnipeg, moved to London 5 years ago. You guys are exaggerating, London is EXTREMELY safe for a city of its size, and nothing compared to the crime in my hometown.
●Ivan on Feb 22, 2020: Lots of exaggerations here.
I've been living in London for 30 years.Yes, in the early nineties it was very happy go lucky with the only trouble in the evening being pub brawls but drunk girls in short skirts would totter back home without any fear for their lives.
Nowadays, there is indeed more of an edge to the city but, generally speaking, I'd say it is safe if you watch where you're going. I always lock my car and watch my stuff in public places and walk away when I sense trouble and it's fine. Yes, there's lots of drugs about but walk away. As for knife crime, in the vast majority of cases, it affects young black and ethnic kids from poor families in deprived areas. So there.
●Anonymous on Feb 17, 2020: London is one of the safest cities in the world, most people are exaggerating. It's safer than both New York City and Toronto.
●CS on Jan 15, 2020: What's with all the racist posts below? I've lived in London for 14 years now and find it a safe and vibrant city. The varied ethnicity is part of the culture here and part of what makes it a great place to live.
●Anonymous on Dec 28, 2019:
London 2017 homicide rate: 1.3
Munich 2017 homicide rate: 1.7
You all exaggerate London crimes because you feel intimidated by foreign people.
●Anonymous on Dec 22, 2019: Welcoming refugees made London like africa. it's unliveable nowadays,
gotta send those monkeys back to their countries.
●Anonymous on Dec 15, 2019:
I do a lot of walking around London, Ive been ok, probably more crooks about at night, I wouldn't walk around alone at night, anywhere in Northern Europe! it isn't that much different to any town or city in England. Id say most of the crimes in the world are young males who have a reckless view of life. Gangs are everywhere in any town or city in the world.
Type in Google : least corrupt countries in the world : the UK IS IN THE TOP 12 LEAST CORRUPT!!!
Corruption leads to crime.
●#Anonymous on Nov 05, 2019:
Dangerous place where certain people like to stab each other for fun, as someone from the south west of the UK visiting London was a bit like visiting Afghanistan, i have not been to London in 12 years and my god has it changed and not for the better.
○Health Care in London
Health Care System Index: 69.90
Health Care in London, United Kingdom
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Index Info
Health Care System Index: 69.90
Component of health care surveyed Satisfaction %
Skill and competency of medical staff
69.22
Speed in completing examinations and reports
55.97
Equipment for modern diagnosis and treatment
82.12
Accuracy and completeness in filling out reports
67.85
Friendliness and courtesy of the staff
72.27
Satisfaction with responsiveness (waitings) in medical institutions
43.85
Satisfaction with cost to you
79.23
Convenience of location for you
79.31
Contributors: 376
Last update: September 2023
These data are based on perceptions of visitors of this website in the past 3 years.
If the value is 0, it means it is perceived as very low, and if the value is 100, it means it is perceived as very high.
○Pollution in London
Air pollution data from World Health Organization Info
PM10..... 23
PM2.5.... 12
PM10 Pollution Level:.. Low to Moderate
Index
Pollution Index: 57.84
Pollution Exp Scale: 103.71
Pollution in London, United Kingdom
Air Pollution
63.00
Drinking Water Pollution and Inaccessibility
31.30
Dissatisfaction with Garbage Disposal
41.33
Dirty and Untidy
49.13
Noise and Light Pollution
55.04
Water Pollution
40.66
Dissatisfaction with Spending Time in the City
44.25
Dissatisfaction with Green and Parks in the City
19.81
Purity and Cleanliness in London, United ๐ฌ๐ง Kingdom
Air quality
37.00
Drinking Water Quality and Accessibility
68.70
Garbage Disposal Satisfaction
58.67
Clean and Tidy
50.87
Quiet and No Problem with Night Lights
44.96
Water Quality
59.34
Comfortable to Spend Time in the City
55.75
Quality of Green and Parks
80.19
Contributors: 385
Last update: August 2023
These data are based on perceptions of visitors of this website in the past 3 years.
If the value is 0, it means it is perceived as very low, and if the value is 100, it means it is perceived as very high.
○Property Prices in London
Currency: GBP£
Rent Per Month
Apartment (1 bedroom) in City Centre 2,104.79 £
Apartment (1 bedroom) Outside of Centre 1,493.13 £
Apartment (3 bedrooms) in City Centre 4,077.08 £
Apartment (3 bedrooms) Outside of Centre 2,581.63 £
Buy Apartment Price
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment in City Centre 13,461.82 £
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre 8,004.11 £
Salaries And Financing
Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) 3,496.33 £
Mortgage Interest Rate in Percentages (%), Yearly, for 20 Years Fixed-Rate 5.29
These data are based on 642 entries in the past 18 months from 126 different contributors.
Last update: September 2023
country data (source The World Bank, 2021)
GDP Per Capita ($) : 46,659.00
GDP Growth Rate: 1.26%
Population Growth Rate: 0.48%
Index
Price to Income Ratio: 15.35
Mortgage as Percentage of Income: 124.54%
Loan Affordability Index: 0.80
Price to Rent Ratio - City Centre: 28.34
Price to Rent Ratio - Outside of Centre: 25.01
Gross Rental Yield (City Centre): 3.53%
Gross Rental Yield (Outside of Centre): 4.00%
○Traffic in London
In this city, we estimate that each passenger produces approximately 443.96kg of CO2 annually as a result of commuting to work or school. To counterbalance this carbon emission, it would require approximately 20.39 trees per passenger to produce enough oxygen.
Main means of transportation to work/school in London
Train/Metro 42%
Walking 19%
Bike 12%
Car 9%
Bus/Trolleybus 9%
Working from Home 7%
Motorbike 2%
Name Value
Train/Metro 0.42
Walking 0.19
Bike 0.12
Car 0.09
Bus/Trolleybus 0.09
Working from Home 0.07
Motorbike 0.02
Index
Traffic Index: 163.05
Time Index (in minutes): 45.45
Time Exp. Index: 3,698.22
Inefficiency Index: 190.02
CO2 Emission Index: 1,849.85
Main Means of Transportation to Work or School
Working from Home 6.85%
Walking 18.55%
Car 9.27%
Bike 12.10%
Motorbike 1.61%
Bus/Trolleybus 9.27%
Tram/Streetcar 0.00%
Train/Metro 42.34%
Average when primarily using Walking
Distance 5.99 km
Walking 24.11 min
Waiting 1.74 min
Bus/Trolleybus Ride 0.11 min
Train/Metro Ride 6.37 min
Overall 32.46 min
Average when primarily using Car
Distance 23.47 km
Walking 1.13 min
Driving Car 46.35 min
Overall 47.48 min
Average when primarily using Bike
Distance 7.63 km
Walking 0.20 min
Bike 25.53 min
Overall 26.03 min
Average when primarily using Motorbike
Distance 10.06 km
Walking 0.75 min
Motor Bike 35.00 min
Overall 35.75 min
Average when primarily using Bus/Trolleybus
Distance 12.75 km
Walking 7.74 min
Waiting 5.57 min
Bus/Trolleybus Ride 35.17 min
Train/Metro Ride 1.09 min
Overall 49.57 min
Average when primarily using Train/Metro
Distance 19.77 km
Walking 11.81 min
Waiting 5.98 min
Bus/Trolleybus Ride 2.10 min
Train/Metro Ride 36.36 min
Overall 56.57 min
Overall Average Travel Time and Distance to Work (School)
Distance 14.83 km
Overall 45.45 min
Singapore ๐ธ๐ฌ
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□Quality of Life in Singapore
Quality of Life Index: 151.83
Purchasing Power Index 85.38 High
Safety Index 76.37 High
Health Care Index 70.54 High
Climate Index 57.45 Moderate
Cost of Living Index 85.51 High
Property Price to Income Ratio 16.49 Very High
Traffic Commute Time Index 41.40 High
Pollution Index 33.18 Low
ฦ Quality of Life Index: 151.83 High
Minimum contributors for an underlying section: 263
Maximum contributors for an underlying section: 1048
Last update: September 2023
□Crime in Singapore
Crime Index: 23.63
Safety Index: 76.37
Crime rates in Singapore, Singapore
Level of crime
20.99
Crime increasing in the past 3 years
54.52
Worries home broken and things stolen
20.18
Worries being mugged or robbed
20.03
Worries car stolen
17.04
Worries things from car stolen
22.57
Worries attacked
22.11
Worries being insulted
25.52
Worries being subject to a physical attack because of your skin color, ethnic origin, gender or religion
20.18
Problem people using or dealing drugs
22.27
Problem property crimes such as vandalism and theft
27.89
Problem violent crimes such as assault and armed robbery
19.54
Problem corruption and bribery
26.55
Safety in Singapore, no capital , it's a city-state.
Safety walking alone during daylight
83.29
Safety walking alone during night
76.35
Contributors: 1048
Last update: September 2023
These data are based on perceptions of visitors of this website in the past 3 years.
If the value is 0, it means it is perceived as very low, and if the value is 100, it means it is perceived as very high.
□Health Care in Singapore
Health Care System Index: 70.54
Component of health care surveyed Satisfaction %
Skill and competency of medical staff
74.40%
Speed in completing examinations and reports
71.02%
Equipment for modern diagnosis and treatment
92.40%
Accuracy and completeness in filling out reports
79.21%
Friendliness and courtesy of the staff
76.13%
Satisfaction with responsiveness (waitings) in medical institutions
61.84%
Satisfaction with cost to you
48.53%
Convenience of location for you
82.79%
These data are based on perceptions of visitors of this website in the past 3 years.
If the value is 0, it means it is perceived as very low, and if the value is 100, it means it is perceived as very high.
□Pollution in Singapore
Air pollution data from World Health Organization
PM10 30
PM 2.5 18
PM10 Pollution Level: Moderate
Index
Pollution Index: 33.18
Pollution Exp Scale: 56.26
Pollution in Singapore,
Air Pollution
33.99
Drinking Water Pollution and Inaccessibility
14.47
Dissatisfaction with Garbage Disposal
23.54
Dirty and Untidy
18.93
Noise and Light Pollution
50.00
Water Pollution
24.67
Dissatisfaction with Spending Time in the City
26.13
Dissatisfaction with Green and Parks in the City
20.25
Purity and Cleanliness in Singapore,
Air quality
66.01
Drinking Water Quality and Accessibility
85.53
Garbage Disposal Satisfaction
76.46
Clean and Tidy
81.07
Quiet and No Problem with Night Lights
50.00
Water Quality
75.33
Comfortable to Spend Time in the City
73.87
Quality of Green and Parks
79.75
Contributors: 318
Last update: September 2023
These data are based on perceptions of visitors of this website in the past 3 years.
If the value is 0, it means it is perceived as very low, and if the value is 100, it means it is perceived as very high.
□Property Prices in Singapore ๐ ๐
Currency: SGD$
● Rent Per Month
Apartment (1 bedroom) in City Centre 4,510.51 S$
Apartment (1 bedroom) Outside of Centre 2,985.38 S$
Apartment (3 bedrooms) in City Centre 8,679.51 S$
Apartment (3 bedrooms) Outside of Centre 5,420.03 S$
● Buy Apartment Price
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment in City Centre 28,224.19 S$
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre 16,201.13 S$
● Salaries And Financing
Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) 6,734.11 S$
Mortgage Interest Rate in Percentages (%), Yearly, for 20 Years Fixed-Rate 3.54
These data are based on 594 entries in the past 18 months from 100 different contributors.
Last update: September 2023
Sources and References
country data (source The World Bank, 2021)
GDP Per Capita ($) : 97,341.00
GDP Growth Rate: 0.73%
Population Growth Rate: 0.95%
Index
Price to Income Ratio: 16.49
Mortgage as Percentage of Income: 115.21%
Loan Affordability Index: 0.87
Price to Rent Ratio - City Centre: 27.82
Price to Rent Ratio - Outside of Centre: 24.78
Gross Rental Yield (City Centre): 3.60%
Gross Rental Yield (Outside of Centre): 4.04%
4 Comments so far:
●Sing-resident on Dec 05, 2022: I agree on 99 year lease option, as idea was to make it more affordable, however after time property prices bubble up... recent days reach another peak...million for hdb and over a million for condo...(remember 99 year lease, nothing after that). These property agent fueling prices even now a days average rental only cost you average salary of LDN. Licensed Dietitian/Nutritionist (LDN) .Cost of living is most expensive and rental too..
●Miren on Jan 31, 2022: I'm a real estate agent in Singapore for more than 13 years.
Please note that foreigners are not allowed to buy HDB flats, only Singaporeans and PR.
As for landed houses foreigners are allowed to buy only in Sentosa Island , where all the properties are 99 years leasehold.
If looking to buy condominiums no problem at all, foreigners are allowed and can chose between freehold and leasehold (usually slightest cheaper than freehold).
●Bob on Jan 06, 2020: I have looked into SG's HBD housing which is so famous (for raising level of home ownership in SG). But I am having doubts about whether it is such a good deal. Fundamentally, you are getting a lease hold property, meaning you don't get the land below it. In 99 years you have to give up the home. The first batch of HBD home buyers are already facing that issue, and the Premier clearly stated that the govt will take back the properties, which IS the contract. So while this is just very unscientific assessment, from investment perspective I have serious doubt about merit of buying HBD flats. If given the choice I would want to buy the regular condo.
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□Traffic in Singapore
In this city, we estimate that each passenger produces approximately 599.78kg of CO2 annually as a result of commuting to work or school. To counterbalance this carbon emission, it would require approximately 27.55 trees per passenger to produce enough oxygen.
Main means of transportation to work/school in Singapore
Train/Metro 33%
Bus/Trolleybus 28%
Car 19%
Walking 11%
Motorbike 4%
Working from Home 3%
Bike 2%
Name Value
Train/Metro 0.33
Bus/Trolleybus 0.28
Car 0.19
Walking 0.11
Motorbike 0.04
Working from Home 0.03
Bike 0.02
Index
Traffic Index: 148.80
Time Index (in minutes): 41.40
Time Exp. Index: 2,047.73
Inefficiency Index: 147.75
CO2 Emission Index: 2,499.08
Name Value
Train/Metro 0.33
Bus/Trolleybus 0.28
Car 0.19
Walking 0.11
Motorbike 0.04
Working from Home 0.03
Bike 0.02
Index
Traffic Index: 148.80
Time Index (in minutes): 41.40
Time Exp. Index: 2,047.73
Inefficiency Index: 147.75
CO2 Emission Index: 2,499.08
Main Means of Transportation to Work or School
Working from Home 3.44%
Walking 10.69%
Car 19.08%
Bike 1.91%
Motorbike 3.82%
Bus/Trolleybus 28.24%
Tram/Streetcar 0.00%
Train/Metro 32.82%
Average when primarily using Walking
Distance 8.86 km
Walking 20.11 min
Waiting 1.68 min
Driving Car 3.21 min
Bike 0.25 min
Bus/Trolleybus Ride 1.46 min
Train/Metro Ride 5.61 min
Overall 32.86 min
Average when primarily using Car
Distance 18.92 km
Walking 1.34 min
Waiting 0.10 min
Driving Car 30.26 min
Overall 31.70 min
Average when primarily using Bike
Distance 8.80 km
Walking 1.00 min
Bike 20.00 min
Overall 21.00 min
Average when primarily using Motorbike
Distance 12.60 km
Walking 1.20 min
Motor Bike 16.50 min
Overall 17.70 min
Average when primarily using Bus/Trolleybus
Distance 13.04 km
Walking 5.93 min
Waiting 6.59 min
Driving Car 0.38 min
Bus/Trolleybus Ride 33.95 min
Train/Metro Ride 2.24 min
Overall 49.09 min
Average when primarily using Electric Train/Metro
Distance 15.86 km
Walking 8.03 min
Waiting 5.22 min
Bus/Trolleybus Ride 3.79 min
Train/Metro Ride 30.30 min
Overall 47.63 min
Overall Average Travel Time and Distance to Work (or School)
Distance 14.54 km
Overall 41.40 min
Contributors: 263
Last update: June 2023
These data are based on perceptions of visitors of this website in the past 3 years.
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