More properties go under the hammer in Q2: JLL
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THE total sales value of properties that went under the hammer surged to S$13.76 million in the second quarter of this year, a 102.4 per cent jump from a year ago. This also marked a major acceleration from the dip in the first quarter when only S$5.88 million worth of properties were sold, data from JLL shows.
There are still auctions to be held in this final week of June.
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