Daily Briefing: Still no Bukit Panjang LRT services this morning; Sentosa Cove bungalow sales down sharply from 2013

And apartments at Marina Bay condo fetch above $3,000 psf.

Bukit Panjang Light Rail Transit (BPLRT) train services stopped Monday night after a fire will still not be available Tuesday morning on both bounds, transport operator SMRT said. View more here.

Three bungalows were sold in Sentosa Cove during the second half of 2014 after zero sales were recorded in the previous six months while 2013 saw a total of 18 such deals, according to CBRE Research. View more here.

The ultra posh Marina Bay Residences located in Singapore's new downtown core has made headlines after three large apartments on high floors transacted recently over the $3,000 psf mark, media reports said. View more here.

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