HDB rental volume jumps in September as Malaysian workers return to Singapore


HDB rental volumes surged 49.7 per cent month on month to an estimated 1,611 units in September 2020, from 1,076 units the month before. - ST

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): The phased reopening of Singapore's border with Malaysia boosted the property rental market last month, after rental volumes in August hit their lowest point in 12 months.

Rents and leasings for both HDB and condominiums rose in September, according to flash data from real estate portal SRX Property released on Wednesday (Oct 14).

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