Daily Briefing: CCR homes to see biggest price decline 1Q15; 5 things for Bedok residents to look forward to in 2017

And US Youtube vlogger pokes fun at Singapore's "insane" laws.

Private homes within the Core Central Region (CCR) (pictured) is likely to fall by one to two percent quarter-on-quarter (q-o-q), according to Knight Frank Singapore. View more here.

The mature housing estate of Bedok is in the process of getting a major makeover under HDBs Remaking Our Heartland (ROH) programme, with a slew of modern facilities planned that will benefit the area's 250,000 residents. View more here.

It seems like foreigners, including this YouTube vlogger, are still poking fun at our chewing gum ban and ridiculous fines. View more here.

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