The Minimalist’s Guide to Frugal Living in Singapore

Living in Singapore can feel like your wallet’s crying with every price hike, like everything costs an arm and a leg. But going frugal doesn’t mean you gotta live like a broke student forever. This blog post throws you some hilarious, practical tips to save cash while still having a blast. The tips are sorted … Read more

Frugal Tip 30: Unsubscribe from Marketing Emails/Apps

Want to save more cash by dodging those sneaky marketing traps? Here’s how to declutter your inbox, phone, and social media from all that shopping noise with seven practical tips. Unsubscribe from Marketing Emails/Apps Let’s start with your inbox. Clicking the ‘unsubscribe’ link at the bottom of those endless promotional emails is a quick way … Read more

Frugal Tip 29: Borrow or Rent Instead of Buying

Want to save some cash and still get what you need? Borrowing or renting is a smart way to go. Instead of splashing out on stuff you’ll barely use, tap into resources like libraries, friends, or rental services. Here’s how you can make it work with seven practical tips. Fully utilise the National Library Board’s … Read more

Frugal Tip 28: Sell Unused Items

Want to clear out clutter and make some extra cash? Selling unused items is a great way to declutter your home while putting money back in your pocket. Here are seven practical tips to help you sell effectively and efficiently. Declutter Your Home Regularly Start by sorting through your stuff to find items you no … Read more

Frugal Tip 27: Buy Second-Hand

Want to save some cash while scoring great deals? Buying second-hand is the way to go. Whether it’s clothes, furniture, or gadgets, you can find quality items at a fraction of the price. Here are seven practical tips to make the most of second-hand shopping in Singapore, keeping your wallet happy and your home stocked. … Read more

Frugal Tip 26: Implement a ‘Wait Rule’

Want to save money and avoid impulse buys? The ‘Wait Rule’ is a simple trick to help you think twice before spending on non-essential items. It’s all about pausing, reflecting, and making smarter choices with your cash. Add to Cart, Then Walk Away When you spot something you want online, don’t rush to click ‘buy’. … Read more

Top 10 Traffic Violation Locations in Singapore March 2025

Top Traffic Violation Locations in Singapore (March 2025) Here are the top 10 locations where red-light running and speeding violations were detected by Traffic Police enforcement cameras in March 2025. Red-Light Running Violations No. Location Google Maps Link 1 Sims Avenue near lamp-post 103 towards Jalan Eunos View Map 2 Clementi Avenue 6 by Clementi … Read more

Frugal Tip 18: Maximise Credit Card Rebates for Transport

Want to save more on your daily commute or road trips? In Singapore, where public transport and driving are part of life, using the right credit card can help you stretch your dollar with rebates and rewards. Here’s how to make the most of credit card benefits for transport, whether you’re tapping in for the … Read more

Frugal Tip 17: Avoid Owning a Car

Living in Singapore without a car might sound tough, but it’s a smart way to save big bucks. With public transport, ride-hailing apps, and car-sharing options, you can get around easily while keeping your wallet happy. Here are seven practical tips to embrace a car-free or car-lite lifestyle in Singapore, all while staying financially savvy. … Read more

Frugal Tip 16: Compare RideHailing Apps

Want to save some cash on your next ride in Singapore? With so many ride-hailing apps out there, a little comparison can go a long way. Prices can vary a lot because each app has its own surge pricing system. Here’s how to be smart about it and keep more money in your pocket. Actively … Read more