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  1. Developers vie for top 'green' honours (0 replies)
  2. JTC offers 1.9ha one-north site for sale (0 replies)
  3. GIC ready to add more quality banks to portfolio (0 replies)
  4. Market Street Car Park set to stay - at least for now (1 replies)
  5. The Russians are coming, with M'sian firm in tow (1 replies)
  6. Boutique property firm proves initiative works (0 replies)
  7. Asia - some bright spots amid challenges (0 replies)
  8. Allgreen Q1 profit plunges 65% (0 replies)
  9. Record $3,125 psf paid for office building in volatile market (1 replies)
  10. Sweepstake that draws the plucky opportunist (6 replies)
  11. Industry players welcome CaseTrust for real estate agencies (0 replies)
  12. HDB flat buyers pay less cash upfront (1 replies)
  13. Office property prices edge up by just 1.1% in Q1 (0 replies)
  14. Market turmoil expected to hit developers this year (0 replies)
  15. HDB resale transactions decline 6% in Q1 (0 replies)
  16. GIC says deep recession is but one of three likely outcomes (1 replies)
  17. Lack of schools a problem for AmCham (0 replies)
  18. Far East Organization headed for rebranding (0 replies)
  19. UOB Kay Hian offers highest bid for site at Scotts Road (2 replies)
  20. Keppel Land Q1 net profit down 3.5% (0 replies)
  21. US existing home sales fall, prices lower (0 replies)
  22. Alternative real estate ripe for picking (0 replies)
  23. Nuts and bolts of green buildings (0 replies)
  24. Tricky to convert old schools into offices (1 replies)
  25. GIC says world could be facing worst recession in 30 years (2 replies)
  26. Gulf Arabs stop buying foreign assets - for now (0 replies)
  27. High home prices in S'pore send buyers abroad (2 replies)
  28. Property man who swears by blue chips (0 replies)
  29. Guocoland's Q3 profit dives 93% to $2.6m (0 replies)
  30. Manhattan home prices soar 41% to US$1.6m despite slowing economy (0 replies)
  31. 1 in 4 employers polled expects recession soon (0 replies)
  32. HDB supply of completed new flats hits all-time low (0 replies)
  33. US recession will be mild: G-8 business chiefs (0 replies)
  34. Many in S'pore expect pain if recession comes (0 replies)
  35. HK apartment rents the world's highest: survey (0 replies)
  36. HDB gets 5,700 applications for 490 flats in April sale (1 replies)
  37. PM Lee positive about proposal to link up S'pore, JB urban rails (0 replies)
  38. KSH Holdings clinches S$126.8m deal to build condo at Sentosa Cove (0 replies)
  39. Dent in S'pore investor optimism (0 replies)
  40. Sports models race to top spot in sales growth for 2007 (1 replies)
  41. More controls to keep real estate agents in line (0 replies)
  42. Reporter's International Business and Economy Thread (6 replies)
  43. DisneyLand Coming to South East Asia .... (15 replies)
  44. As effects of US housing slump spread...Prices of homes drop worldwide (0 replies)
  45. Crossroads for real estate investment opportunities (1 replies)
  46. No economic slowdown for New York super-rich (0 replies)
  47. Record $8b worth of govt tenders up for grabs (0 replies)
  48. Scaled-down test to get more housing agents qualified (2 replies)
  49. Super saloon (3 replies)
  50. Jim Rogers sees S'pore as commodity hub (0 replies)
  51. HDB gets 1,752 applications for 490 flats (3 replies)
  52. HDB says BTO flats to constitute main supply going forward (4 replies)
  53. Economy surprises with robust 7.2% Q1 growth (12 replies)
  54. Credo Real Estate looks to spread its wings (0 replies)
  55. Developers decide how much space to allot to carparks in new buildings (0 replies)
  56. London Business School eyes S'pore (0 replies)
  57. US mortgage crisis to cost $1.3 trillion worldwide (8 replies)
  58. Asian assets the way to go (1 replies)
  59. Private bankers upbeat despite credit crunch (3 replies)
  60. Growth seen in Asia office rentals in '08 (0 replies)
  61. S'pore Grade A office rents continue to rise in Q1 (1 replies)
  62. Simei site for condo-style flats released (3 replies)
  63. Another 60 units sold at City View (1 replies)
  64. HDB reviewing application process (0 replies)
  65. The West also rises with Jurong East makeover (12 replies)
  66. Government announces plans for Jurong Lake District (36 replies)
  67. Capitol Theatre slated for redevelopment (0 replies)
  68. Office occupancy dips for two consecutive quarters: report (0 replies)
  69. Leng Beng's recipe for public housing (0 replies)
  70. Less office space for release in H1 (0 replies)
  71. Jade Spring over-subscribed by almost five times (7 replies)
  72. Making the city more dense and compact (0 replies)
  73. Asia's property market shines (1 replies)
  74. Bush readying plan to rescue home owners (3 replies)
  75. HDB resale market healthy but prices rising at slower pace (0 replies)
  76. Low point of crisis may be over, feels Temasek unit (1 replies)
  77. CCT gets option to buy 1 George Street for $1.17b (1 replies)
  78. Worst case: 3% growth, best case: 5.5% - NTU (0 replies)
  79. HDB resale buzz set to continue (0 replies)
  80. HK home loans in Feb double to HK$23.5b (3 replies)
  81. Dhoby Ghaut set to turn super hip (1 replies)
  82. PerkinElmer opens R&D centre in S'pore (0 replies)
  83. Private banking in Asia to grow 9% a year: study (0 replies)
  84. Sub-prime to cost Wall St US$460b in losses: Goldman (0 replies)
  85. CCT to buy CapitaLand building for $1.165b (0 replies)
  86. US crisis deepens as home owners turn to short-term loans (0 replies)
  87. STI boosted by news that worst of credit crisis is over (0 replies)
  88. Winds of change bypass Boat Quay (0 replies)
  89. Japanese land prices climb for second year (1 replies)
  90. HDB imposes checklists on resale flats (0 replies)
  91. Surprise rise in US existing home sales (1 replies)
  92. Crunch time for private bankers as caution rules (0 replies)
  93. Over 3,000 apply for Boon Keng's condo-like flats, but only 460 sold (2 replies)
  94. Uk property sellers need 'reality check' (1 replies)
  95. CapitaLand issues active after weak home sales data (0 replies)
  96. Creative in $250m property deal (1 replies)
  97. The EPL footballers' choice: Fuel-guzzling, high-performance vehicles (6 replies)
  98. Realising the Marina Bay vision (0 replies)
  99. Bad times throw up good opportunities for CapitaLand (0 replies)
  100. Home makeovers hard hit by price hikes (0 replies)
  101. More Singaporeans facing bankruptcy, cash-flow woes (9 replies)
  102. House buyer cheated of S$5,000 deposit (2 replies)
  103. 1st Software plans $175m acquisition of property firm (0 replies)
  104. Housing boom still alive in some places in US (0 replies)
  105. Macquarie to start wealth business here (0 replies)
  106. Strong demand in Asia seen slowing next year (0 replies)
  107. Roxy-Pacific profit soars on good show by property, hotels (0 replies)
  108. SWFs on overdrive, with more left in the tank (0 replies)
  109. Stress test for builders as steel price soars (0 replies)
  110. Emerging markets in Asia to stay resilient despite US slowdown (0 replies)
  111. Current market has rich rewards in longer term (2 replies)
  112. HDB's 2nd BTO project takes off (0 replies)
  113. MGPA's Marina View project to cost $5b (1 replies)
  114. Bankruptcies sneak back despite good times (0 replies)
  115. Who will the bear bite next? (2 replies)
  116. HDB launches 576 build-to-order flats in Yishun (3 replies)
  117. Landlords look for bargains in US housing market (0 replies)
  118. MGPA says S'pore office demand underestimated (1 replies)
  119. S'pore hedge funds have little sub-prime risk: MAS (0 replies)
  120. America won't go into decline (4 replies)
  121. Architect says new F1 pit design will be spacious, integrating surroundings (0 replies)
  122. Despite freeze, HDB residents still unhappy over S&C charges (3 replies)
  123. US recession will be mild, predicts S&P (0 replies)
  124. Private banking industry booming (0 replies)
  125. HK houses going for HK$300m (0 replies)
  126. S'poreans flocking to overseas property launches held here (1 replies)
  127. Bush economy to grow; Clinton: recession here now (1 replies)
  128. High-end Versace unhurt by downturn (0 replies)
  129. Job growth in S'pore higher than in developed nations (0 replies)
  130. Commodities price spiral: What next? (0 replies)
  131. Jail may be norm for false online postings on firms (1 replies)
  132. No US recovery till next year, say CFOs (1 replies)
  133. Positive outlook for global property sector in the medium term (5 replies)
  134. S'pore job market expected to stay upbeat (0 replies)
  135. HK closes all primary schools as flu claims three lives (0 replies)
  136. S'pore: costliest industrial spot in Asia ex-Japan (0 replies)
  137. Swiss bank takes up bulk of new block (0 replies)
  138. S'pore firms hunt overseas as talent pool runs dry (0 replies)
  139. FED'S US$200b LIQUIDITY BOOST (3 replies)
  140. Order book swells for KSH and Lian Beng (2 replies)
  141. Analysts say investors should stay invested despite market volatility (0 replies)
  142. Space crunch in Orchard pushes docs to Novena (0 replies)
  143. You can never get to the bottom (1 replies)
  144. Market turmoil seen helping remove excesses (0 replies)
  145. Singapore - Monaco of the tropics (0 replies)
  146. Clients sticking with UBS, Citi (1 replies)
  147. S'pore building boom continues, office demand firm (2 replies)
  148. GIC to invest S$2.1b for 14.3% stake in Italy-based Sintonia (1 replies)
  149. Public housing demand continues to be brisk in 2008 (4 replies)
  150. CBD – Twice as big in 15 years (0 replies)
  151. Economists cut growth forecast for full year to 5.6% (3 replies)
  152. Investors eye real estate after tough 2007 (2 replies)
  153. URA sets aside more land for offices (0 replies)
  154. Investments push S'pore growth again (1 replies)
  155. URA to market Ophir-Rochor site at global property fair (4 replies)
  156. Liechtenstein probe likely to boost Singapore (0 replies)
  157. If the US goes into a recession ... (2 replies)
  158. Faint light at end of sub-prime tunnel (0 replies)
  159. Singapore is best city for Asian expatriates to live: survey (1 replies)
  160. Singapore will be 'important node' in Arab network (0 replies)
  161. Area around Singapore River to be revamped for F1 night race (0 replies)
  162. HDB will cater to buyers with different income levels: Mah (0 replies)
  163. CONDOsingapore under attack (19 replies)
  164. Transformation of Punggol River begins (5 replies)
  165. Demand for single office units still going strong in quiet market (0 replies)
  166. Landscape design isn't just about sticking in plants (0 replies)
  167. ADB chief sees US escaping recession despite slowdown (2 replies)
  168. Inflation erodes away bank savings (3 replies)
  169. Will property market see a repeat of 1996? (0 replies)
  170. Keppel Land H1 earnings up 56% on strong home sales (2 replies)
  171. HDB launches sale of 4-room and 5-room flats in Jurong (0 replies)
  172. Government plans to release more market data on rents for HDB flats (0 replies)
  173. Mapletree is Anson Rd site top bidder (0 replies)
  174. When leaving the roost gets too costly (0 replies)
  175. Property market sentiment to continue fuelling share prices (0 replies)
  176. Property fever: Be contented and live with what you have (0 replies)
  177. Part-time property agents on the boom (0 replies)
  178. Singapore rentals lower than in many major cities (0 replies)
  179. Young couples hit by hot flat resale market (0 replies)
  180. HDB rents at 10-year high (0 replies)
  181. Singapore's property values rise most in world (2 replies)
  182. News of higher development charges hurts property shares (0 replies)
  183. Prices at 8 HDB towns up by 5% or more (0 replies)
  184. Split over DC impact on property stocks (0 replies)
  185. Hor Kew to strike while property market sizzles (0 replies)
  186. Salaries rising fast but hikes sustainable: exec (0 replies)
  187. Respite for home buyers as HDB discloses figures of resale prices (3 replies)
  188. Upmarket property agent Sotheby's sets up shop here (0 replies)
  189. Rediscovering Singapore - it isn't that bad after all (0 replies)
  190. Builders agree on plan to share higher costs (0 replies)
  191. Property boom to yield record stamp duty (0 replies)
  192. Sitting out the property frenzy (1 replies)
  193. Irrational exuberance? (2 replies)
  194. UK, S'pore property buyers show mutual interest (0 replies)
  195. Former 'remiser king': equities still have legs (0 replies)
  196. Industry players back idea to regulate property agents (0 replies)
  197. A sheet of paper with 1,296 cuts is the winning work at a lighting design competition (0 replies)
  198. Home owners can now buy Philippe Starck's fun xO furniture in Singapore (0 replies)
  199. One-stop designer concept shop (3 replies)
  200. Poltrona Frau in strong rebound (0 replies)
  201. Fed officials move to soothe nerves over sub-prime debt (0 replies)
  202. Engineering firm joins growing band of boutique developers (0 replies)
  203. Singapore's boom should outlast the hype (1 replies)
  204. Blocks 2 to 11 at Teban Gardens earmarked for SERS (1 replies)
  205. Consultants leave amid property boom (0 replies)
  206. US high-end property still going strong (0 replies)
  207. Time to regulate property agents (4 replies)
  208. US housing sales set to tumble to six-year low (0 replies)
  209. All-round strength powers economy to 8.2% growth (3 replies)
  210. Don't overstretch to get flat in hot spot: Experts (0 replies)
  211. Two more office towers on the market (0 replies)
  212. Property players target high net-worth market (0 replies)
  213. Tenants unhappy at Alexandra Distripark (0 replies)
  214. Pearlbank - more than an icon (0 replies)
  215. Growing business districts (1 replies)
  216. Analysts upbeat about property companies' results (0 replies)
  217. Made your pile yet? (0 replies)
  218. Transforming S'pore to stay ahead (1 replies)
  219. don't Buy – IT's better to Rent (1 replies)
  220. Check spike in office, property prices or lose competitiveness: MM Lee (1 replies)
  221. HDB resale: Sellers' market or agents'? (5 replies)
  222. Rising costs not deterring MNCs from Singapore, says SM Goh (0 replies)
  223. Lawyer accused of cheating clients (0 replies)
  224. Banks roll out courses for 'intern billionaires' (0 replies)
  225. Fire at private condo forces residents to evacuate (0 replies)
  226. Singapore's longer-term worry is talent: SM Goh (3 replies)
  227. Every property agent has his day (3 replies)
  228. Beware property boom (0 replies)
  229. Think hard before buying that property (0 replies)
  230. Time to exit, not enter, markets (6 replies)
  231. Financial crisis, 10 years on (0 replies)
  232. S'pore still high on his list for a new home (1 replies)
  233. 'Real changes' in 10 years (0 replies)
  234. Makeovers inject life into pre-war buildings (0 replies)
  235. Singapore's Reits seen doubling to 30 by 2008 (0 replies)
  236. Market may correct but no shadow of crisis: SM (0 replies)
  237. Building costs climb with industry boom (1 replies)
  238. Another reality check (0 replies)
  239. Govt gives assurance to calm office space market (1 replies)
  240. UK home prices up less than expected in June (1 replies)
  241. Investors' appetite for trophy assets rises: JLL (0 replies)
  242. Treat forecasts of office rents with caution: URA (0 replies)
  243. URA launches new short-term office site on Scotts Road (0 replies)
  244. HDB resale transactions likely to surpass 30,000 this year (3 replies)
  245. HDB dwellers can only sigh (0 replies)
  246. Fear not, bull market has years of life left (2 replies)
  247. Got $780k? Then this Tiong Bahru flat is yours (6 replies)
  248. There's upside yet in S'pore property (7 replies)
  249. HDB resale prices show steady growth, up 2.85% in second quarter (1 replies)
  250. Subprime America will infect Asia and Europe (3 replies)