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Guru Talk Invitation: Singapore Property Market Outlook for 2017

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Get insights into the outlook for 2017 FREE ADMISSION -

Get insights into the outlook for 2017 FREE ADMISSION -[RSVP NOW] [Guru Talk] [Facebook] [Twitter] [YouTube] [spacer] [spacer] Join PropertyGuru together with the esteemed Mr Lim Yong Hock, KEO of PropNex Realty and Master Goh Guan Leong from Way Fengshui Group in the first Guru Talk for the year. Gain insights into upcoming trends in the Singapore property market and discover the next star property within the region. Guru Talk Topics include: - Looking at upcoming property trends, when will be the best time to invest in Singapore’s property? - An insight into the Master Plan of Northeast Singapore - Project Analysis and Profiling – A review of developments in the Northeast - Feng Shui 2017 – Essential tips [spacer] 'Guru Talk-ers' [spacer] [spacer] Lim Yong Hock KEO, PropNex Realty Lim Yong Hock currently manages close to 6,000 registered real estate salespersons at PropNex Realty as its KEO. An official spokesperson for real estate on Chinese media, he is frequently interviewed by Channel U, Newsweek and Money Week. He is also frequently interviewed by the English media such as CNA and Channel 5. Lim Yong Hock is a special consultant for Radio FM95.8, FM100.3 and Channel 8's Hello Singapore. [spacer] [spacer] Master Goh Guan Leong Way Fengshui Group Master Goh Guan Leong is a lecturer from Way Fengshui Group. He is the best-selling author of ‘Essentials of Four Pillars of Destiny’ and his latest work include 'The Key To An Ideal Name'. Other notable events where he provided life analysis services include the Singapore 2006 IMF-World Bank Annual Meetings and Singapore APEC 2009. [spacer] RSVP NOW. Limited seats! Light refreshments will be provided. Don’t miss out on the exclusive opportunity to win up to S$8,888 worth of prizes from your property purchase!* [RSVP NOW] *Terms & conditions apply. [spacer] [■BROUGHT TO YOU BY:] [spacer] [spacer] To unsubscribe from future emails on property shows only, please [Unsubscribe]. [Terms of Service] | [Privacy Policy] Copyright © 2016 | All rights reserved. PropertyGuru Pte Ltd - Asia's Leading Online Property Group 51 Goldhill Plaza #11-03/05 Singapore 308900 | Call [+65 6238 5971]

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