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APAC Realty partners MLN Overseas to serve Chinese property buyers

Singapore-listed real estate services provider APAC Realty, which operates a real estate brokerage under the ERA Realty brand, is partnering Chinese real estate firm MLN Overseas (Singapore) to provide Chinese property buyers with after-sale services on their purchases in Singapore, Thailand and Malaysia.

This involves helping Chinese buyers to lease out or resell their properties in these countries. “We have more than 1,000 units in Malaysia and more than 400 in Thailand waiting to be leased out or resold,” says Juliet Zhu, president and executive director of MLN Overseas (Singapore).

These units belong to projects such as Forest City by Hong Kong-listed Country Garden Holdings Co. and Malaysian partner Esplanade Danga 88, and the 672-unit The Excel Hideaway Sukhumvit 71 in Bangkok, developed by Thai property company All Inspire Development.

Jack Chua, CEO of APAC Realty, and Juliet Zhu, president and executive director of MLN Overseas (Singapore)
Jack Chua, CEO of APAC Realty, and Juliet Zhu, president and executive director of MLN Overseas (Singapore)

Jack Chua, CEO of APAC Realty, and Juliet Zhu, president and executive director of MLN Overseas (Singapore) (Credit: APAC Realty)

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“We are also receiving more enquiries from Chinese buyers about Singapore properties,” Zhu comments. “As such, we look forward to working closely with ERA Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand,” she adds

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