Property sector hopes for the pain to end
Tweaking or removing some curbs would give foreign investors the 'right signal'
[SINGAPORE] For property players, there is one Budget wish above all else: that some of the cooling measures introduced previously - including the total debt servicing ratio (TDSR) and additional buyers' stamp duty (ABSD) - might be tweaked or even rolled back.
"Our wish is for the government to consider scaling back or loosening up certain measures which have yielded the desired results," said Donald Han, managing director at Chesterton Singapore.
After all, sub-sales and foreigners' participation rate…
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