Grace Wee Jingsi, a scion of the Wee family, Singapore's richest banking dynasty, has purchased a mansion valued at $29 million, taking advantage of a lull in the high-end real estate market. The mansion, part of the exclusive Good Class Bungalows (GCBs) category, is seen as a strategic investment with predictions suggesting such properties could be worth approximately $1 billion in a decade due to climate change impacts.
Scion of Singapore’s richest banking dynasty buys mansion for $29 million https://t.co/Untj4dt83M via @craincurrency
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Scion of Singapore’s Richest Banking Dynasty Buys Mansion for $29 Million 🏠🇸🇬 Super-cheap — upland GCBs will probably be worth ~$1B in a decade, after the climate shift hits… https://t.co/FVLpdFzRmZ
Grace Wee Jingsi, a scion of Singapore’s richest banking dynasty, is buying a $29 million mansion, taking advantage of a lull in the high-end real estate market https://t.co/OcFeTK16fv
A scion of the Wee family, Singapore’s richest banking dynasty, is buying a $29 million mansion, taking advantage of a lull in the high-end real estate market https://t.co/heXAm0bm69 via @DextLow
A scion of the Wee family, Singapore’s richest banking dynasty, is buying a $29 million mansion, taking advantage of a lull in the high-end real estate market https://t.co/tuGm0K1wMy