What it's like to live in Singapore as a billionaire
These super-rich individuals spend millions to snap up the island's few single-family homes in secluded, ritzy neighborhoods like Orchard Road and Holland Village.
From attending elite private schools to mingling at exclusive members-only social clubs, here's how Singapore's richest spend their time. Singapore, an island city-state off of southern Malaysia, consistently tops rankings of the most expensive and wealthiest cities in the world.
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