Co-living providers look to higher demand
More Vaccinated Travel Lanes expected to open up, with more expats and locals returning to Singapore
Singapore
CO-LIVING providers anticipate higher demand in 2022 after a sanguine 2021, with more Vaccinated Travel Lanes (VTLs) expected to open up and more expats as well as locals return to Singapore.
For Hmlet, which has been operating and managing co-living properties since 2016, this was already evident in Q4 2021 when it saw a 35 per cent quarterly rise in enquiries and bookings, said chief real estate officer Joshua Li.
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