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  2. Ridout Road rentals - Wikipedia

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    According to its report, both the state-owned bungalows at 26 and 31 Ridout Road had "For Lease" signs outside their gates. [13] The 9,350-square-metre (100,600 sq ft) residence at 26 Ridout Road and the 9,157.36-square-metre (98,569.0 sq ft) residence at 31 Ridout Road had been vacant since December 2013 and July 2013 respectively. [13]

  3. Singapore Real Estate Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Singapore Real Estate Exchange (SRX) is a consortium of leading real estate agencies administered by StreetSine Technology Group in Singapore. [1] The Exchange provides the prices of recently sold properties to participating real estate agents more rapidly than conventional, official channels run by the Urban Redevelopment Authority and Housing Development Board.

  4. List of most expensive houses in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    28 Barker Road 2013 $538,000,000 4,274 5,706 Owned by Vivien Chan [19] 50 Tower D, 10/F 8 Mount Nicholson Road 2020 $533,140,000 4,517 [39] 51 House 2 28 Barker Road 2014 $530,000,000 4,226 Centadata 52 House 3 11 Plantation Road 2018 $530,000,000 6,600 [40] 53 House 5 28 Barker Road 2020 $530,000,000 4,270 [41] 54 Tower D, 9/F 8 Mount ...

  5. Category:Real estate in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 24 February 2020, at 01:57 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Public housing in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    HDB residences in Bishan town. Public housing in Singapore is subsidised, built, and managed by the government of Singapore.Starting in the 1930s, the country's first public housing was built by the Singapore Improvement Trust (SIT) in a similar fashion to contemporaneous British public housing projects, and housing for the resettlement of squatters was built from the late 1950s.

  7. Housing and Development Board - Wikipedia

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    By the 1940s and 1950s, Singapore experienced rapid population growth, with the population increasing to 1.7 million from 940,700 between 1947 and 1957. The living conditions of people in Singapore worsened, with many people living in informal settlements or cramped shophouses. [3]

  8. Frasers Property - Wikipedia

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    That month, it also acquired a 75% stake in Vietnam-based Phu An Khang Real Estate for $18 million. [33] In February 2019, the company entered into a conditional sale and purchase agreement for a 17.8% stake in PGIM Real Estate Asia Retail Fund Limited (PGIM Real Estate) for $356.4 million. [ 34 ]

  9. CapitaLand - Wikipedia

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    CapitaLand is a Singaporean headquartered company focusing on investment, development and management of real estate. It has locations in more than 260 cities in over 40 countries. [4] CapitaLand has six listed real estate investment trusts and business trusts, as well as about 30 private vehicles.