Once bit of advice: You'll want to negotiate for your employer to pay for housing, a villa in a compound with the number of rooms you need (something like Rivieria Gardens is nice but may not have vacancy). Don't accept a monthly housing allowance. The way that cost are rising here you'll likely be dipping into your monthly salary before you know it. Some folks will tell you "it will be better after the Asian Games," but that's rubbish. Essentially this place is growing so fast that when the Asian Games staff leave the vaccum will be immediately filled by folks arriving. I've heard estimates that even after the Asian Games are over there will be a deficit of 100,000 units to house the anticipated need. So, housing will continue to clime in my view. Best of luck.
Eaton
Once bit of advice: You'll want to negotiate for your employer to pay for housing, a villa in a compound with the number of rooms you need (something like Rivieria Gardens is nice but may not have vacancy). Don't accept a monthly housing allowance. The way that cost are rising here you'll likely be dipping into your monthly salary before you know it. Some folks will tell you "it will be better after the Asian Games," but that's rubbish. Essentially this place is growing so fast that when the Asian Games staff leave the vaccum will be immediately filled by folks arriving. I've heard estimates that even after the Asian Games are over there will be a deficit of 100,000 units to house the anticipated need. So, housing will continue to clime in my view. Best of luck.
Eaton