Condo, HDB rents and leasing volumes rise in Oct as Singapore eases border measures
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THE rental markets for Housing and Development Board (HDB) flats and private apartments appear to have benefited from the easing of Singapore's border measures and setting up of more Vaccinated Travel Lanes (VTLs) in the past month.
Rents and leasing volume for both HDB flats and condominium units rose last month compared with September, according to flash data from real estate portals 99.co and SRX which were released on Wednesday (Nov 10).
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