All property stakeholders urged to avoid stoking sentiment
Indranee Rajah also calls on developers to remain prudent in their land bidding and not overextend themselves
Singapore
ALL participants in the property market have a role to play in not stoking exuberant sentiments.
Making this call on Tuesday, Second Minister for National Development, Indranee Rajah, said: "We all have a part to play by continuing to be professional, responsible and prudent... In the long run, a stable property market will benefit all stakeholders."
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