09 Aug 2025
Finding internship housing in Singapore can be challenging, but Casa Mia Coliving offers an all-in-one solution with flexible 3–12 month leases, fully furnished rooms, and all-inclusive pricing. Its prime locations, strong community focus, and move-in-ready setup make it ideal for interns, students, and young professionals. Compared to options like HDB rooms, hostels, or shared apartments, Casa Mia provides convenience, predictable costs, and a built-in social network. For a hassle-free start in Singapore, Casa Mia blends affordability, comfort, and community under one roof.
Finding internship housing in Singapore can be daunting for international interns, local students, and companies arranging intern stays. With flexible lease durations and many budget-friendly options, Singapore is among Asia’s best places for summer internships, semester-long placements, or year-round assignments.
Below, we deep-dive into Casa Mia Coliving as a leading choice, compare it with other student and intern housing formats, and share practical tips for finding the right room.
Casa Mia Coliving is designed for both students and interns. Here’s what sets it apart:
Here’s how Casa Mia stands beside other popular intern housing choices in Singapore:
For international interns, exchange students, local university attendees, or companies arranging stays, Casa Mia Coliving ticks all the boxes: flexible lease terms, move-in ease, affordable prices, all-inclusive services, and a thriving community. While budget options like HDBs, student hostels, and shared apartments have their own draws, Casa Mia offers a streamlined solution and best-in-class experience for short-term and long-term stays in Singapore.
Ready to start your internship adventure? Check out Casa Mia Coliving and discover your new home in Singapore today!
I am Eugenio, co-founder at Casa Mia Coliving and a "serial expat" (I lived in Milan, St. Louis, New Delhi, Toronto, Chicago, Seattle and Singapore). When I am not busy with our members and prospective members, you can find me running around the Singapore Botanical Garden, sometime alone, sometime with my two sons.