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Good timing separates winners from losers in property deals
Data from Edmund Tie Research shows that the biggest loss-making properties were bought in 2007-2008 or in 2013 and sold in Q2 this year
Published Wed, Aug 11, 2021 · 05:50 AM
Singapore
FORTUNE might favour the bold, but good timing doesn't hurt either.
Judging by data from Edmund Tie Research, entering the property market at an opportune time in the cycle can play a key role in deciding whether fortunes are made or lost - as does location.
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