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Daily Briefing: Online shopping scams spike 13.4%; Home prices still lacklustre despite recovering demand

And Singapore rolls out $450 lift enhancement scheme.

The number of online shopping scams in Singapore rose 13.4 per cent to 1,145 cases between January and June from a year earlier, the police said in a statement on Tuesday (20 September). Read more here.

Singapore’s housing market is still weak, with house prices falling 2.94 percent during the year to the second quarter of 2016, revealed a report from Global Property Guide. Read more here.

The Housing and Development Board (HDB) has launched a new Lift Enhancement Programme (LEP) to help town councils (TCs) modernise their existing lifts. Read more here.

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