Relaxing of safe management measures at sales galleries, border curbs could support new home sales
Watchers say allowing more prospective buyers to visit showrooms could bring more foreign buyers to Singapore
Singapore
THE easing in travel curbs and in safe distancing measures at sales galleries could lift demand for new private homes, although the supply of unsold inventory remains tight.
In a circular to housing developers dated Thursday (March 24), the Urban Redevelopment Authority's Controller of Housing informed developers that group sizes within show galleries would be expanded to 10 people starting
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