CDL sells more homes but achieves lower sales value in Q1
Lower quantum compared to prior year due to less pricey units sold as majority are in mass to mid-market segments
Ng Ren Jye
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CITY Developments Limited (CDL) and its joint-venture associates sold 185 homes worth S$278.1 million for the first three months ended March 31, compared to 173 units valued at S$516.3 million in the same period last year.
The lower quantum in sales value was due to residential units that were less pricey, as a majority of the units sold were in mass to mid-market projects such as Piermont Grand, Whistler Grand and The Tapestry. In contrast, the units sold in the same period last year were mainly in ultra-luxury projects such as Boulevard 88.
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