This figure marks the lowest monthly sales since December 2023, painting a grim picture for the property market
New home sales plummet in February 2024, painting a grim picture for the property market, Singapore Business Review reports.
This figure marks the lowest monthly sales since December 2023 and the bleakest February sales since the recession-hit year of 2008.
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