Singapore 2020 property auction listings may rise 10%
If Covid-19 outbreak becomes protracted, mortgagee sales in all property sectors could go up in H2: Colliers
Singapore
SINGAPORE property auction listings could rise by 10 per cent in 2020 as more properties are put up for sale amid an uncertain environment, Colliers International said on Tuesday.
This is particularly in view of the potential economic impact should the Covid-19 outbreak become protracted, the real estate services firm said in its latest research report.
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