Singaporeans spent US$4.6b in cross-border real estate transactions
Real estate investment flow from S'pore to Australia alone rose 32% year on year to hit US$3.3b
Singapore
SINGAPOREAN investors have spent in total US$4.6 billion on cross-border real estate transactions in the 12 months through the second quarter of 2018, according to a report released by Real Capital Analytics (RCA).
The real estate and market intelligence provider ranked Singaporean investors as the second-most active in the Asia-Pacific during the reported period. It noted that Singaporean investors have chiefly concentrated on Chinese and Australian real estate.
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