This Chinese New Year, three things are certain: Mandarin oranges, ang pows and pineapple tarts. From Jan 22, 2023 to the end of its 15-day run – this Lunar New Year celebration will see Singapore CNY celebrants wearing red and visiting as many houses as a property agent on a sunny day. While the above activities are certain, the types...
This Chinese New Year, three things are certain: Mandarin oranges, ang pows and pineapple tarts.
So, here’s an idea: since you’re visiting houses, and you’re familiar with the “property scene” , why not discuss these 8 property-related topics among your grandparents, relatives and cousins? All you need to do is to visit 99.co Property Value Tool, enter the postcode, select property type , floor level and unit. You’ll get an estimated value of how much the property is worth. We’ve even inserted a QR code here so you can invite your relatives to check theirs.
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