Knight Frank sees sustained demand for dual-key homes
No let-up in developers' interest in the concept introduced in 1986
WITH dual-key units in private residential projects still well sought-after by home buyers, they could potentially unlock value for both developers and buyers in the current tight market.
According to global consultancy Knight Frank, demand for dual-key units is likely to be sustained from yield-seeking investors and families looking to house multi-generations under one roof.
"In a price-quantum sensitive market, larger units in a development tend to sell at a slower pace. The dual-key concept is one strategy adopted by develope…
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