Daily Briefing: Iskandar’s housing glut may worsen; 4 most popular condos in March

And 2,100 trees transplanted last year.

The property slowdown in Malaysia is more visible in Iskandar Malaysia, according to Maybank IB Research. View more here.

According to mid-month data from the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA), property developers sold 613 private homes in March 2015 excluding executive condominiums, representing a 60 percent increase from the previous month when 390 units were taken up. View more here.

Some 2,100 mature trees were transplanted in Singapore last year by the National Parks Board (NParks), revealed National Development Minister Khaw Boon Wan. View more here.
 

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