No impact likely on prices for projects nearing completion from government's further relief measures
That's because most of these developments which are already majority sold are unlikely to face completion delays: Consultants
Singapore
THE latest relief measures for developers which offer a further six-month extension for project completion is not expected to impact the prices of projects with completion dates in the next couple of years.
That's because most of these projects which are already majority sold are unlikely to face completion delays, said consultants.
In fact, despite labour and supply chain disruptions due to Covid-19, some projects are ahead of schedule.
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