Singapore home prices fall for first time in three years


SINGAPORE: Home prices fell for the first time in three years in the second quarter, suggesting the market in Singapore is cooling on the back of the latest property curbs.

Private property values slid 0.4% from the previous three months, when they rose 3.3%, according to flash estimates released by the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) yesterday.

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