District 22 is unlikely to see huge price rises but is supported by a huge mass of those who want to work where they live.
District 19 has a huge number of development but is amongst the most beautiful and still affordable estates, depending exactly on where one looks. With affordable quantum comes more support base.
Although TDSR has the greatest impact on district 9, 10 and 11, the number of new units are limited there and subscribers are likely to have deeper pockets.
In all, I feel that the Govt is doing an excellent job managing supply and demand. Pockets of opportunity will arise in every estate if price dips. This period should last as long as CMs stay. The better focus is to look seriously into skills to analyse inherent values against backdrop.
The three laws of Kelonguni:
Where there is kelong, there is guni.
No kelong no guni.
More kelong = more guni.