Singapore investment sales poised for robust recovery in 2021
Colliers expects return to pre-pandemic levels, with estimated growth of 20% to S$29.7b this year
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COLLIERS International said it expects the return of Singapore's property investment sales volumes to pre-pandemic levels, with an estimated growth of 20 per cent to S$29.7 billion in 2021.
In its quarterly research report on Wednesday, the real estate services and investment management company noted that S$18.6 billion of the investment sales booked in H2 2020 alone made up three-quarters of the full year's S$24.7 billion.
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