Commercial, industrial properties still draw interest
Holland Village shophouse, People's Park Centre units are among the recent deals transacted
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BIG-TICKET property deals may have slowed to a trickle, but Singapore's commercial and industrial spaces continued to draw interest from business owners and investors during the weeks that the world was experiencing tighter border controls and rising number of lockdowns amid the Covid-19 outbreak.
A freehold shophouse in Holland Village is changing hands for S$15.2 million, slightly more than the S$14.16 million the owner paid for the property over two years ago.
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