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SINGAPORE - The number of private homes sold soared to a 14-month high last month, indicating housing demand remained buoyant and that the Government may have to introduce more measures to cool the market.
Private home sales last month, including executive condominiums more than tripled to 2,077 units, compared to 670 units sold in December, data from the Urban Redevelopment Authority showed yesterday.
This was despite new measures introduced in December that included a requirement that foreigners who are not permanent residents pay an additional stamp duty equal to 10 per cent of the property value.
- http://www.todayonline.com/Singapor...es-hit-14-month-high-despite-cooling-measures
Private home sales last month, including executive condominiums more than tripled to 2,077 units, compared to 670 units sold in December, data from the Urban Redevelopment Authority showed yesterday.
This was despite new measures introduced in December that included a requirement that foreigners who are not permanent residents pay an additional stamp duty equal to 10 per cent of the property value.
- http://www.todayonline.com/Singapor...es-hit-14-month-high-despite-cooling-measures