Spanish Village goes en bloc again at same price
Guide price of S$882 million retained despite earlier attempt this year which closed in July - amid recent wave of property curbs - without a winning bidder
Singapore
HOME owners haven't abandoned their en bloc dreams just yet, with Spanish Village being the latest to take another crack at the market at the same price of S$882 million.
Its earlier attempt this year was launched in June and closed on 18 July without a winning bidder. This coincided with the government implementing the most recent wave of property cooling measures on July 6, which brought higher additional buyer's stamp duty and tighter loan-to-value limits on residential property purchases.
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