PropertyGuru returns to an in-person gala presentation this October
The two-year quarantine has compelled the real-estate industry to innovate along the rapidly changing property landscape. It was a world where resilience and longevity were measured by how well an industry adapted to the shifting markets.
Those were times when second homes became primary homes, when the location’s air quality sweetened a property’s value, when working from home led to developments that integrated families, building and fostering communities that bring families closer to home, work, entertainment, and social spaces.
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