Daily Briefing: Foreigners return to buy luxury property; HDB seeks feedback on revamping towns

And UK election win good news for Asians.

Private residential properties priced above $5 million accounted for 19 percent of private homes acquired by foreigners in April, an increase from Q1 2015s six percent, according to DTZs analysis of URA Realis caveat data and reported in the media. View more here.

The Housing and Development Board (HDB) is inviting residents of Toa Payoh, Woodlands and Pasir Ris to share their views on the Remaking Our Heartland (ROH) programme. View more here.

Asian investors should take huge comfort in the Conservative win - particularly where they may have invested in residential property and specifically in the buy-to-let sector. View more here.

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