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Major opportunities for the Middle East in Singapore real estate market Singapore property developers still bullish on housing demand
Singapore’s successful participation at Cityscape Dubai attracted strong interest from key UAE figures, with a major highlight being Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum
Singapore's property developers are still bullish, with strong housing demand likely intact through next year given the prevailing shortage of housing units in the city-state
Singapore is money hub for realty Singapore drawing more foreign investors
After London Stock Exchange's Alternative Investment Market, Singapore Exchange is fast becoming the favourite of Indian real estate companies to raise funds. When real estate developers visit new markets around the world, they generally view the trip as an investment in the future rather than an effort to actually sell anything.
   

Major opportunities for the Middle East in Singapore real estate market

Singapore’s successful participation at Cityscape Dubai attracted strong interest from key UAE figures, with a major highlight being Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, who visited the Singapore Pavilion as an honored guest.

Singapore is money hub for realty

After London Stock Exchange's Alternative Investment Market, Singapore Exchange is fast becoming the favourite of Indian real estate companies to raise funds. India's top developer DLF recently announced that it will raise $750 million on the Singapore Exchange through listing its Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT).

Singapore drawing more foreign investors

When real estate developers visit new markets around the world, they generally view the trip as an investment in the future rather than an effort to actually sell anything. But when the Singapore developer Keppel Land went to Seoul at the end of May to promote Reflections at Keppel Bay

Singapore property developers still bullish on housing demand

Singapore's property developers are still bullish, with strong housing demand likely intact through next year given the prevailing shortage of housing units in the city-state, Simon Cheong, president of the Real Estate Developers Association of Singapore (REDAS) said Tuesday.

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