Daily Briefing: MND upgrades nine private estates; Another Pinnacle@Duxton unit sold for $918,000

And pun-ny play on Singapore MRT station names becomes viral.

 Nine private estates will be upgraded under the Estate Upgrading Programme (EUP) at the cost of $20 million, the Ministry of National Development (MND) announced today. View more here.

A second Pinnacle@Duxton unit has been sold on the resale market for $918,000, reported the media. View more here.

Puns on train station names are bringing on the laughs online. View more here.

 

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