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WLBO_BB
    17-Feb-2010 10:14  
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heard form a friend working for the garment that sometin is being proposed to "cool down' the properly market in less than 6 mth time... dun know true or not..
 
 
Hulumas
    17-Feb-2010 10:08  
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Bubble forming? or Bubble bursting? Those are entirely different scenario!

ozone2002      ( Date: 17-Feb-2010 09:53) Posted:

Bubble..

 
 
ozone2002
    17-Feb-2010 09:53  
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Bubble..
 

 
Hulumas
    17-Feb-2010 09:52  
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Good? Better? Best? for Singapore residential property in 2010 in term of price appreciation?

nickyng      ( Date: 17-Feb-2010 09:49) Posted:



 

 http://business.asiaone.com/Business/My%2BMoney/Property/Story/A1Story20100217-199045.html

 

By Fiona Chan

NOW that the holidays are out of the way, property developers are ready to lay out a spread of new offerings for home-seekers.

At least six projects are being prepared for launch, while others have started preview sales or will have new phases released.

At the higher end of the market, Wing Tai is preparing to sell its 147-unit L'Viv in Newton Road at an average price believed to be about $2,000 per sq ft (psf).



 
 
nickyng
    17-Feb-2010 09:49  
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 http://business.asiaone.com/Business/My%2BMoney/Property/Story/A1Story20100217-199045.html

 

By Fiona Chan

NOW that the holidays are out of the way, property developers are ready to lay out a spread of new offerings for home-seekers.

At least six projects are being prepared for launch, while others have started preview sales or will have new phases released.

At the higher end of the market, Wing Tai is preparing to sell its 147-unit L'Viv in Newton Road at an average price believed to be about $2,000 per sq ft (psf).


 
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