Property optimism unfazed by govt caution: analysts
Another month of strong sales in October; consultant says speculative purchases still few and far between under stringent cooling regime
Singapore
MOST market watchers are not too concerned about recent attempts by the government to douse market exuberance, which they see as having little impact on residential buying demand for now.
Their optimism stems from another month of strong sales by developers in October, where buyers were seen picking up units mostly in already launched projects.
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