Location is still the name of the game when it comes to property sales
Although Verticus At Balestier is priced 20% lower than a nearby project, it sold only 15 of its 162 units in February
Singapore
WHEN it comes to property, it is still location, location and location that usually explains why one project sells like hot cake and another at a sedate pace.
And it's not due to Covid-19. Last month, at The M, in the Ophir-Rochor corridor, buyers snapped up a total of 392 units or 75 per cent of the 522-unit condominium over two weekends of sales.
Over at the Verticus At Balestier - a 162-unit freehold development - in a private previ…
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