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By Joyce Teo
SINGAPORE looks a pretty good bet for long-term property investors, given its strong savings rate, low corporate taxes and near-full employment, according to a key real estate player here yesterday.
And if prices fall further next year, it would be a good time to buy, said Mr Christopher Fossick, Jones Lang LaSalle's managing director for Singapore and South-east Asia at a media briefing at the firm's office. There is a consensus that the economy will go through a tough time next year, which means it will be tough for everybody, including those in property, he said.
'If prices are lower, that provides opportunities,' Mr Fossick added. He pointed out that Asia, particularly Singapore, given its status as a financial services hub, is better off economically than the United States and Europe. The level of household borrowings and corporate loans here is lower than in the US and Britain, he said.

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