Housemates, not strangers
The hardest part of moving to a new city is the people. Our homes come with a ready-made community and a team that helps you settle in — join the dinners and socials, or keep to yourself. Either way, you’re never just a room number.

A home that does the introductions for you
When you move into a Stack home, your community manager makes sure you meet the house. There’s usually a welcome dinner within your first couple of weeks, a group chat that’s actually useful, and a calendar of low-key things to do — a potluck here, rooftop drinks there.
None of it is compulsory. Plenty of residents are heads-down during the week and only surface for the occasional Friday dinner — and that’s completely fine. The point is that the door is always open if you want it.
What being a resident gets you
Beyond a great room, residents get the perks that make living here feel like more than renting.
House dinners & potlucks
Regular shared meals in the common kitchens — the easiest way to meet the people you live with.
Rooftop socials
Sunset drinks and casual hangs on our rooftop and lounge spaces across the network.
Run clubs & classes
Resident-led run clubs, yoga and the occasional fitness pop-up — show up or sit it out, no pressure.
Resident discounts
Perks at partner cafés, gyms and co-working spaces near our buildings — small things that add up.
Co-working corners
Quiet work nooks and lounges in many buildings for the work-from-home days.
A team that shows up
A community manager who actually knows your name and helps you settle in — not a faceless landlord.

Especially good if you’re new to Singapore
A lot of our residents have just landed — relocating for work, coming back after years overseas, or starting a first job. Co-living is the fast track to a social circle: you’ll know a dozen people in your building before you’ve figured out where the nearest kopitiam is.
It’s also genuinely practical. Housemates trade tips on everything from setting up a bank account to where the good hawker stalls are — the kind of local know-how that takes months to pick up alone.
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