Property players fall back on digitalisation efforts in response to stricter safe distancing measures
Developers launch apps; use online booking system for showflats; implement virtual tours, online presentations
Singapore
SINGAPORE property players are falling back on digitalisation efforts in response to stricter safe distancing measures.
The Multi-Ministry Taskforce (MTF) announced on Friday that the occupancy limits of shopping malls and showrooms will be reduced to one person per 16 square metres (sq m) of gross floor area, down from the current one person per 10 sq m, effective May 16 till June 13.
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