'Calibrated' GLS, falling condo inventory could revive en bloc market: analysts
Singapore
THE "conservative" and "calibrated" release of residential supply under the first-half 2021 government land sales (GLS) programme is likely to revive interest in the en bloc market, analysts said on Thursday.
Supply will rise by 17.2 per cent for H1 2021. There will be three private residential sites - one in Lentor Central and two in Slim Barracks Rise - and one executive condominium (EC) site in Tampines among confirmed list sites.
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