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Property Agent Runs Durian Stall From Parents’ Semi-Detached Home In Pasir Ris

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Faraha Faeaz
Property Agent Runs Durian Stall From Parents’ Semi-Detached Home In Pasir Ris
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A real estate agent in Singapore has turned his parents' semi-detached home into a seasonal durian stall called 'Bao Jiak Durian'. The business has been well-received by neighbors, who appreciate the convenience and lack of nuisance from the fruit sales.

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The story illustrates the rise of creative home-based businesses and the community dynamics involved in operating small-scale retail in residential neighborhoods.

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Bao Jiak Durian sells Mao Shan Wang at $17/kg. Do his neighbours complain about the smell?

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