Reimagining the future of residential real estate
The unprecedented Covid-19 crisis has provided new glimpses of how the future of residential demand-supply could evolve in the new world.
AS CORPORATES re-evaluate their real estate strategies post-Covid, much has been said about the impact of work-from-home practices on the office sub-sector, and e-commerce on the retail sector.
However, residential real estate has often been viewed as structurally undisrupted, particularly in Asean countries, given attractive demographics and urbanisation trends. After all, how do you replace living space?
The unprecedented Covid-19 crisis has nonetheless made us rethink how the future of residential demand-supply could evolve in the new world.
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