At face value, it appears so but wait until you see its pre-crisis levels.
At face value, it appears so but wait until you see its pre-crisis levels.
Recycled sewage water accounts for up to 30% of Singapore’s water needs but it only consists less than 1% in Australia and guess who’s to blame?
126 out of 180 units were snapped up to-date since the 27-storey residential flat held preview last Oct.19.
An expert discusses why home buying restriction and buyers' cautiousness may not necessarily mean that prices of all private residential properties...
The regional wing of Singapore Airlines said it is taking delivery of three Airbus 320 next year.
Over 90 out of 121 units sold as of yesterday since it held preview last Oct 12, reflecting a strong demand for cluster housing despite economic...
Construction schedule of the MRT line until 2020 was announced three years ago but to date a spokesman from the Ministry of Transport (MOT) reports...
Harbor Suites at Kampong Bahru and SkySuites 17 at Balestier only have one last unit up for sale at cheap bargains.
M1’s day as a cheap competitor is over as M1 is shifting to corporate deals.
Oxley Module disposed 17 remaining residential units out of the total 177 at end September at an average selling price per square foot (psf) of $1...
But the telco giant is quick to defend itself, saying that its services are "cutting edge".
Properties in the extreme ends of Singapore offer lower investment yields compared to other regions but such kind have grown in popularity in the...
Stagflation haunts Singapore economy and the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) may have to unwind policy stance, says an economist.
Only three of its 59 units are left unsold-to-date since it previewed last Sept 7.
UNWTO recently warned a slowdown in the growth of international tourism in the remainder of the year as global uncertainty lingers but SG is poised...
M1 is also quick to defend itself over assumptions that the termination of its contract with Vodafone effective December 31,2011 will bring...
Around 95% of Internet users in Singapore get online through personal computers but a new survey reveals that a growing proportion are turning to...
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