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    Bingley : Emerald
    Property management 23 (2005), S. 271-285 
    ISSN: 0263-7472
    Source: Emerald Fulltext Archive Database 1994-2005
    Topics: Economics
    Notes: Purpose - The paper aims to consider how collective sales may be achieved more effectively and speedily in the Singaporean context. Design/methodology/approach - Through an examination of Singaporean legislation, cases, market conditions and the residential price index, a range of factors has been identified as affecting the success rate of collective sales. Findings - The paper shows that in the face of radical legislation that aimed to facilitate collective sales, there were various other factors that impeded the success rate of collective sales. Some of these factors were within the control of parties, whereas some were not. Practical implications - The paper points to the flashpoints in the collective sale process which property consultants can be mindful of during negotiations. Suggestions are made for the property consultant to adopt mediation techniques to expedite the process. This will result in time and cost savings for the parties involved. Originality/value - The paper highlights the interplay of various factors other than legislation to facilitate collective sales. The paper will be of particular value to property consultants involved in negotiating collective sales, and owners of strata titled properties who wish to engage in collective sale of their development.
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    Bingley : Emerald
    Property management 20 (2002), S. 252-263 
    ISSN: 0263-7472
    Source: Emerald Fulltext Archive Database 1994-2005
    Topics: Economics
    Notes: Environmental issues have gained increasing attention in Singapore because of its small size and lack of natural resources. Since the 1970s, the Ministry of the Environment has striven to make Singapore environmentally-friendly. The 2000 Global Competitiveness Report published by the World Economic Forum ranked Singapore second in terms of effective environmental regulations, and third in how stringently those regulations are enforced. Yet, for various reasons Singapore has been described as "environmentally unsustainable". One solution to this problem may lie within the property management function. The property manager can be a catalyst for change. This paper considers, in the context of residential property, the scope for legislating for environmental practices and infusing them within the property management function. This is considered in the light of existing environmental legislation in Singapore. There is also a brief comparative review of environmental practices in the USA and the UK.
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    Bingley : Emerald
    Property management 22 (2004), S. 14-28 
    ISSN: 0263-7472
    Source: Emerald Fulltext Archive Database 1994-2005
    Topics: Economics
    Notes: In the face of Singapore's land scarcity problem, there is an increasing prevalence of strata-titled developments providing private housing in Singapore. This paper considers the awareness in certain quarters of certain fundamental aspects of this unique form of property ownership. The particular aspect which this paper considers is the understanding and interpretation of the term "common property" among two important groups of people. The first group comprises those who purchase strata title properties - they are referred to as "subsidiary proprietors". The second group comprises "managing agents" (MAs), who may be delegated this task of professionally managing and maintaining the strata-titled development. The findings of a survey are that their understanding of this fundamental term is inadequate. Based on these findings, the paper concludes with recommendations for improving the level of professionalism among MAs through licensing and courses for continuing professional development. This will bode well for the overall state of strata-titled developments which are not only here to stay, but are expected to increase in number in Singapore.
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