Singapore – PropertyGuru has announced its inaugural reality series, ‘Home Run: Singapore’. The show unveils the heartfelt and personal journeys behind finding and creating a home in one of the world’s most competitive property markets. It also offers an authentic and intimate look at what housing and living in Singapore truly mean.
‘Home Run: Singapore’ follows three passionate property agents—Claire Tan, Shawn Wong, and Nadiyah Kamsani—as they take on career-defining challenges. The four-episode series dives into the fast-paced, high-stakes world of Singapore’s property market while exploring the human stories behind each transaction.
Guided by host and mentor Charlyn Ding, the agents tackle tasks as diverse as selling luxury waterfront homes and highlighting the charm of heritage properties. Across the episodes, they compete fiercely, pitch to discerning homebuyers, and receive candid feedback in a bid to claim the title of Singapore’s top agent and win PropertyGuru credits.
Beyond the competition, the series also spotlights the deeper stories of the people and neighborhoods that make a house a home, celebrating the connections and aspirations behind each property journey.
As a homegrown company with 17 years of history in Singapore, PropertyGuru continues its tradition of celebrating the country’s unique identity. Earlier this year, the company launched notable campaigns, including the National Day initiative ‘Scents of Singapore,’ which explored the sensory essence of home, and Sense of Home, honoring local heroes shaping communities. ‘Home Run: Singapore’ extends this narrative by focusing on the human connections and stories that transform houses into homes.
For Disha Goenka Das, chief marketing officer at PropertyGuru Group, ‘Home Run: Singapore’ is more than a real estate competition—it’s a window into the personal and professional journeys of the agents and the lives they touch.
“The series highlights the passion, resilience, and heart that our agents bring to every challenge as they help people find their dream homes. It’s not just about properties; it’s about the shared aspirations, connections, and milestones that make a house a home. Through this series, we hope to inspire viewers to see the human side of real estate and the emotional depth of what it means to live, work and thrive in Singapore,” Disha said.