Our property market may be the only place with more sudden U-turns than Upper Thomson Road. I believe most of our long-term readers may be able to pick out specific design trends in the condominium market. Perhaps some experienced property agents and real estate investors can identify the age of a project, even the developer behind a specific project, from a quick glance of the unit layout. But one thing that always amazes me is how dramatically Singapore condo buyers can do this. diametrically opposed His priorities over almost a decade. Take, for example, sentiment toward mega-development. These are projects with more than 1,000 residential units. About 10 years ago, I remember most buyers disliked these big projects. The most frequently cited complaints were: ‘feels very crowded‘,’Feels like you’re living in a HDB estate‘, And ‘There will definitely be problems when you sell it later.‘. The prevailing sentiment at the time was that mega-development…
