Did you know that the infinity pool was invented as early as the 1960s by American architect John Lautner? It may be surprising to hear as it does seem like a recent invention, given how modern it looks. But thanks to the rise of Instagram, today, having an infinity pool seems to be the bare minimum in any new condo.
With travel opening up to most countries, and restrictions being lifted (we can finally walk around outside without masks), it does seem that we are over the worst of Covid-19. But as compared to 2021, it’s been a quieter time in the property market. While we do have recent launches like LIV@MB and Amo Residence, there definitely has been less.
A common marketing tactic in real estate is to slap "selling fast" on new launch websites. We tend to assume that what starts well will also end well so any property that's selling out quickly must, by conventional thinking of "wisdom of the crowd", will also end up being a top performer in the resale market. In practice, that.
Whether it’s a legacy or a retirement plan, the motive to buy private housing can often be the return on investment. We know that, for some owner-investors, it’s less about a nice view and a pool; and more about having a retirement asset (or something for the children). And so while we’ve showcased the most profitable condos by transactions from.
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