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A freehold commercial shophouse at 42 South Bridge Road is on the market at a guide price of $33.4 million. The five-storey shophouse with attic has a total floor area of 6,430 sq ft, and the guide price translates to $5,194 psf.

The sale of the property is marketed by CBRE, the exclusive marketing agent, and the shophouse will be sold in an Expression of Interest (...


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This case study is based on a recent consultation by Grady (R047131G), a property agent and partner property consultant with Stacked. This write-up walks through the key decisions, trade-offs, and market considerations involved, with insights that buyers and sellers may find useful.

Project Case Study: The Interlace

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More than a decade ago, in around 2013, the private housing market was riding a boom that was fueled by the low interest environment as markets recovered after the Global Financial Crisis. At the time, property prices in Singapore were also surging and it seemed possible that the government would step in to cool the housing market.

Stepping into the housing market ...


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A maisonette flat in the only HDB estate in the Beauty World neighbourhood has just set a record resale price of $1,508 million after it was sold this week. Located at 3 Toh Yi Drive, the ...


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When it comes to long-term accommodation options in Singapore, there are two broad categories available. Some prefer to stay in or around central areas like the Central Business District (CBD) or familiar tourist areas. But others, especially foreigners coming for work, may want to immerse themselves in the local culture and interact with more locals.

The co-living ...


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