Property 2021 (April issue)
The future for offices in Singapore
The physical workplace is expected remain central to a firm's identity, talent attraction and productivity.
A year of recovery and transformation
Even as the pandemic dominated headlines in the past year, the property sector has emerged as a bright spot performing better than expected despite Singapore grappling with one of its deepest recessio...
South Beach Residences
NEW possibilities are coming to the Beach Road/Ophir-Rochor area, where rejuvenation is in full swing.
Singapore industrial market: A pandemic winner
Global industrial and logistics assets will lead the upturn as the world's real estate markets recover from the pandemic, and interest in the Singapore industrial market will remain strong in 2021.
An appetite for luxury
Despite the pandemic-induced recession in 2020, some luxury projects continued to sell well as developers responded by offering star buys and renovation packages.

Pandemic-fuelled demand drives EC prices to record high
The EC market is currently driven by an appetite for cheaper, bigger homes by millennials and first-time buyers.
Residential hotspots: Districts shaping up to be interesting investment bets
From convenient city living to capitalising on booming suburban centres, there are likely to be opportunities for every budget.
The retail scene in post-pandemic Singapore
The way forward for e-commerce and brick-and-mortar retail is a symbiosis of both for the modern shopper.
Allure of condo living stimulates demand for mass market homes
Private new home sales were healthy in 2020, led by transactions in the mass market or outside central region (OCR).

Rekindling of residential en bloc sales in 2021?
A revival is likely to be modest compared to the last heated cycle, which could be a healthier, more positive outcome.