Daily Briefing: More sheltered walkways to MRT, LRT by 2018; Housing demand unlikely to decline significantly

And illegal foreign worker dormitories lack fire safety measures.

The government will add more than 200 km of new sheltered walkways, which are expected to be ready by 2018. View more here.

Some consultants believe the rising interest rates will not significantly affect the ability of homebuyers to service monthly mortgages. View more here.

The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) has issued more Notices of Fire Safety Offence last year as more property owners illegally convert their residential and factory spaces into workers' dormitories, showed SCDF records in the media. View more here.

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