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Singapore Property Market Nicely Cocooned

Alan Cheong, , Executive Director, Savills Singapore

06-Jul-22 07:30

Singapore Property Market Nicely Cocooned

In the second quarter, resale HDB flats’ prices increased 2.6% compared with 2.4% in the first quarter

While prices for private residential properties rose 3.2%, which is an almost five times increase of the 0.7% inflation in the previous quarter. In tandem, rentals have also increased by 20-40%. We ask Alan Cheong, Executive Director of Savills Singapore why the Singapore property is so hot and will this trend continue.

Produced by: Philip See, Moh Heng Ying

Presented by: Wong Shou Ning, Shazana Mokhtar


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Tags:  singapore propertyproperty marketHDB Flats





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