Grayce Tan Joins OrangeTee And Returns To Property Content Following PLB Controversy
Grayce Tan Begins New Chapter With OrangeTee
Former PropertyLimBrothers (PLB) vice-president Grayce Tan has officially joined OrangeTee, marking a significant step in her return to Singapore’s competitive real estate industry. Her latest move comes several months after a highly publicised controversy involving PLB co-founder Melvin Lim.
Social media users recently noticed updates indicating that Tan had registered with OrangeTee, with subsequent checks confirming that she is now affiliated with the agency. The development signals a fresh start for Tan as she rebuilds her professional presence within Singapore’s property sector.
Her return has also been accompanied by a noticeable increase in online activity. Through her social media platforms, Tan has resumed creating educational content centred on Singapore’s property market, offering insights aimed at helping homebuyers and investors navigate real estate decisions.
Focusing On Property Education And Rebuilding Her Brand
Since the beginning of June, Tan has been actively sharing short-form videos discussing property concepts, market trends and investment considerations. She has also introduced a content series called “Tissue Paper Consultations”, which transforms actual client consultation scenarios into simplified, practical guides for viewers.
In addition to her social media content, Tan has expanded her efforts through long-form videos on YouTube, suggesting a strategic shift towards establishing herself as an independent property educator and consultant. Her latest content focuses heavily on helping Singaporeans understand complex property decisions in a straightforward manner.
Tan’s return comes after the widely discussed PLB saga earlier this year. Videos that circulated online showed her and Melvin Lim leaving a residential property together, leading to intense public speculation surrounding their relationship. The incident quickly gained traction across social media and mainstream news outlets.
Leadership Changes And Industry Fallout
Following the controversy, PLB announced that the individuals involved had resigned from their positions with immediate effect. Both Tan and Lim also stepped down from leadership roles at KW Singapore, a boutique real estate agency established as a franchise of an American real estate brand.
The fallout extended beyond management changes, with reports indicating that more than 100 agents eventually left KW Singapore. Among those departures was one of the agency’s top-performing agents, further highlighting the significant impact the situation had on the business.
Weeks later, Tan broke her silence by sharing a reflective social media post featuring personal photographs and inspirational messages about embracing uncertainty and moving forward in life. Her latest career move suggests she is now focused on rebuilding her professional reputation and reconnecting with audiences through educational property content.
As Singapore’s real estate market continues to evolve, industry observers will likely be watching closely to see how Tan’s partnership with OrangeTee develops and whether she can successfully establish a new chapter following one of the most talked-about controversies in the local property scene.
