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Flat-subletting helps elderly owners earn extra income
The HDB allows flat owners who have fulfilled a minimum occupation period (MOP) to sublet their whole flats. -ST
What's that condo called again?
The latest condos have fancy names that people cannot pronounce or are misnomers. -ST
Is Raffles Hotel on sale or not?
URA's approval for its expansion leaves many wondering. -BT
Boom to bust for Malaysia's luxury condo market
Prices of condos around Petronas Towers are crashing as the global financial crisis hits. -AFP
URA puts stop to Grangeford 'dorm' flats
Ideal Accommodation may have to terminate the leases and find the takers alternative accommodation. -ST
So much trouble, so little reward
After winning bitter legal battle to sell former Mitre Hotel, owners take site off market due to bad economic times. -TNP
Developer says: time to pay up Buyer says: give me more time
51 units in luxury condo bought under deferred payment. -ST
Buyer of units at The Suites gets a break
Six-month extension for 51-unit purchaser comes with price of $500,000 a month of which the first has been paid. -BT
Prices creep up after property's long dive
Developers test waters at some projects by cutting back on discounts. -BT
Goldman sees S'pore home prices rising in 2010
It reverses earlier forecast of 10% slide next year, upgrades CDL to 'buy'. -BT
Strong private home sales
1,207 units sold in April, compared with 1,220 units in March. -ST
Private home sales strong
Demand for mid- to mass-market units sees more homes launched. -ST
Last-minute hitch threatens sale of Gillman Heights
Buyers raised issues relating to condo's management fund. -ST
Upmarket homes start to sell as momentum rises
Sales in core central region get big boost in April, soaring to 19-month high of 322 units. -BT
Condo-style HDB flats selling well
But at prices of $500,000 to $730,000, the Design, Build and Sell Scheme units don't come cheap. -ST
Gillman Heights en-bloc deal is on
Ankerite confirms that lawyers of both parties working to 'complete the purchase of the site'. -ST
CapitaLand sells 24 more The Wharf Residence units
About 80% of buyers for the 134 units sold to date are Singaporeans. -BT
Price cuts draw buyers to 3 condo relaunches
Surge of buyer activity over the weekend after developers cut their prices. -ST
Opportunities for property investors
Cityscape Asia, the annual real estate exhibition and conference, opens amid talk of 'green shoots' of recovery for Asian economies. -BT
Video: Landmarks for sale?
Cash-strapped California considers putting state property up for sale. -Reuters
Anson House sold for $85m
Macquarie-managed fund's loss partly offset by currency movements. -BT
Prime office rents check their slide
Pace of decline slows down but new supply looms over the next few years. -BT
S'pore buyers get free rides to view UEM properties
Chartered buses will ferry interested individuals to its property sites. -ST
Agency revealed unit number, price
Reader who recently sold her property receives flyer listing her unit. -ST
Gillman Heights sale finally goes through
Owners of the 607 units in the Alexandra Road development to get between $870,000 and $950,000 for each unit. -ST
Ferrell puts 80 RiverGate units back on market
30 to 40 apartments have since been sold at private preview. -BT
Location is key if buying to rent out
Properties in prime areas or near MRT stations are more lettable and their capital values hold better. -ST
Families bid farewell to College Green
Tenants vacate Dunearn Road estate to make way for NUS students. -ST
Agency revealed unit number, price
DTZ had revealed unit number and transaction price of sale in a flyer. -ST
Living it up in Iskandar region
S'poreans make up 90% of buyers in some developments. -TNP
Rents for ground floor shops in Orchard Rd hold up
But weak retail outlook, upcoming malls expected to depress rents. -BT
Developers dangle rent guarantees
Buyers respond well to scheme introduced at some projects. -BT
Gradual rise in home prices seen
Hong Leong boss says many buyers out there, but luxury sector still listless. -ST
Consider top-up rule when selling below valuation
Sliding flat prices may force some to refund with cash. -ST
Developers readying for launches as activity rises
Activity has picked up in the past two to four weeks, says experts. -ST
 
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