Daily Briefing: Buyers upset over defective DBSS project; Is property no longer a wise investment tool?

And here are 5 jobs that Singaporeans shun.

  • Upset with the quality of the fittings and finishes in their premium flats, at least 30 residents of Centrale 8 in Tampines hope the developer of the project will extend the warranty period for defects, media reports said. Read more here
  • Unless one is satisfied with a less than 4% net ROI with interest rates rising, falling rentals and rising vacancies, buying now may not be wise if the buyer is looking to accumulate wealth. Learn more here
  • Finance and management are often seen as the easiest ways to make money in Singapore. Here are five necessary jobs that Singaporeans shun because of long hours and measly pay. Read more here
     
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