Daily Briefing: Private home sales to pick up in March; URA launches sale of Tampines site

And commuters unhappy with Yishun bus interchange.

Property developers sold 382 private homes in February 2015, down 48 percent from 739 units over the same period last year, according to media reports citing URA data. View more here.

A residential site at Tampines Avenue 10 (Parcel D) was launched for sale today to provide home buyers with more private housing options, according to the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA). View more here.

The Land Transport Authority (LTA) has built a temporary bus interchange in Yishun while the existing bus interchange is being transformed into an Integrated Transport Hub (ITH), revealed media reports. View more here.

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