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Are your saved passwords secure enough? Check it now!
Of course, there is a database where you can look up the integrity of your safety precautions
6 years ago | Propertygroup
Daily Property News - February 15. 2019, Friday
Top fresh property news from Singapore and Southeast Asia on February 15. 2019, Friday.
6 years ago | Propertygroup
Daily Property News - February 14. 2019, Thursday
Top fresh property news from Singapore and Southeast Asia on February 14. 2019, Thursday.
6 years ago | Propertygroup
End of furniture-ownership in sight? Ikea is planning to offer furniture rentals in the near future
It doesn't matter if you are the largest furniture seller in the world, there are always possibilities to further your company's portfolio.
6 years ago | Propertygroup
Daily Property News - February 12. 2019, Tuesday
Top fresh property news from Singapore and Southeast Asia on February 12. 2019, Tuesday.
6 years ago | Propertygroup
Is my news feed limited to posts from 26 friends? (Spoiler: no)
Multiple publications have debunked this theory, it continues to persist.
6 years ago | Propertygroup
Daily Property News - February 11. 2019, Monday.
Top fresh property news from Singapore and Southeast Asia on February 11. 2019, Monday.
6 years ago | Propertygroup
Relax - no, Facebook is not going to delete you from your favorite group
This is all part of an effort from Facebook to make the groups more transparent and give a chance to group admins to see how many unwilling members their group(s) have.
6 years ago | Propertygroup
First half of 2018 sees Singaporeans growing portfolios in Europe with 3.4 billion USD investments
H1 brought Singapore's investment to 36% of Asia's total outbound spending leading the activity in the region - CBRE revealed in their statement recently.
7 years ago | Propertygroup
First half of 2018 sees luxury home prices jump 11,5%
Singapore, bucking the declining trends, led the growth of luxury home prices around the world with an increase of 11,5% for H1, the first half of 2018, according to Knight Frank.
7 years ago | Propertygroup
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Why ‘Cheap’ Johor Property Can Get Expensive Very Quickly For Singaporeans
This contributed article by Malaysian property veteran Samuel Tan, founder & CEO of Olive Tree Property Consultants, offers his perspective on the Malaysian property market as well as important tips Singapore-based buyers and investors should keep in mind. New cross-border investments, such as the Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone (Johor-SG SEZ), have thrown the spotlight on […] The post Why ‘Cheap’ Johor Property Can Get Expensive Very Quickly For Singaporeans first appeared on TheFinance.sg.
a day ago | thefinance.sg
Should You Buy Property for Your Kids in Singapore Despite the Risks?
Many parents view purchasing a home or investment property for their children as an act of love and security. It seems like the ultimate head start in a competitive housing market, ensuring that their child never has to worry about where they’ll live. However, good intentions can lead to complicated financial, legal, and emotional outcomes. […] The post Should You Buy Property for Your Kids in Singapore Despite the Risks? first appeared on TheFinance.sg.
2 days ago | thefinance.sg
She asked the internet for help with slaughtering two pigs. Thousands turned up in support
Responding to a social media post, thousands turned up at a village home in Chongqing to help an elderly man tasked with slaughtering the family pigs for Chinese New Year.
in 7 hours | channelnewsasia.com
Malaysia freezes army and police procurement decisions linked to corruption, PM Anwar says
The suspension comes following allegations of bribery linked to army procurement projects, with the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission raiding several firms suspected of involvement in a bribery scheme and freezing bank accounts belonging to a suspect and their family members.
in 6 hours | channelnewsasia.com
Study Inn wins £21.7m loan to deliver Birmingham PBSA scheme
Development lender Atelier has provided Study Inn with a a £21.7m loan to support the delivery of a 203-bed purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) scheme in Birmingham, Property Week can reveal. The post Study Inn wins £21.7m loan to deliver Birmingham PBSA scheme appeared first on Property Week.
in 5 hours | propertyweek.com
BTR investment volumes rise 14% YoY to £4.7bn, CBRE finds
CBRE's data shows that single-family BTR saw the highest volume of investment last year, while multifamily BTR investment volumes fell year on year. The post BTR investment volumes rise 14% YoY to £4.7bn, CBRE finds appeared first on Property Week.
10 hours ago | propertyweek.com
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