RESIDENTIAL MARKET
It may not pay to invest in shoebox units
A RECENT report has identified hot spots across Singapore for "shoebox" condominium homes but has questioned the viability of these tiny condominium units as investments.
Even before the Government's move this week to restrict the ballooning number of shoebox condominium units outside the central area, market experts were raising a red flag.
These homes of less than 50 sq m used to be mainly in the central areas, but many small studio apartments are now springing up on the outskirts.



