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Singapore homes to see firm rents, more leasing deals when border with Malaysia reopens further

Overall, residential leasing market is unlikely to see a major impact as some Malaysians will vacate rental housing in Singapore

Fiona Lam
Nisha Ramchandani
Published Fri, Mar 25, 2022 · 09:50 PM

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    Singapore

    SINGAPORE'S residential leasing market is not likely to see a major impact when the land border with Malaysia reopens further, although the increase in arrivals and departures could boost the volume of rental transactions, property analysts said.

    While residential properties in areas such as Yishun and Jurong could enjoy higher rental demand, some Malaysians will also vacate rental housing in the city-state when their leases come to an end.

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