It’s a pointy problem however for a country that traditionally has managed housing for the masses well.
In June, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong’s government said it would redevelop the city’s only horse racecourse for housing, including public homes.
It notes some 40,000 public and private housing units are due to be completed this year, the highest level in five years.
Singapore also hiked taxes on private second-home purchases.
The government insists they have hardly had any impact on housing demand.
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Lee Hsien Loong’s, It’s, Una Galani, Katrina Hamlin, Thomas Shum
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