Kota Kinabalu property hotspots
Luyang and Likas are chosen for their proximity to the city centre
Luyang and Likas are chosen for their proximity to the city centre
In popular areas at the periphery of KK city centre like Luyang and Likas, double-storey houses are now on the market at an average of RM650,000 to RM800,000 while semidee units are going for between RM1 million and RM1.5 million.
“At first, I thought it was just neighbours on the top floor having a fight and didn’t realise the building was on fire,” said a resident.
“I think we need to hear from the relevant parties, like the MoE, which interestingly enough has been silent on this. They haven’t corroborated what the land and mines department said.”
Noteworthy:
● Freehold
● Semi-furnished
● Land area: 4,671 sq ft
● Built-up: 3,500 sq ft
● Seven bedrooms; seven bathrooms
● Amenities: About 1km to Tengku Ampuan Jemaah Royal Mosque and F&B outlets
When: Sept 2020
Tan Sri Annuar Musa: Land ownership issues are something that we can discuss. I would like to meet the CBN Sisters and lend an ear to find out more.
Singapore Navy personnel Lau Sheng Shiun, 34, set fire to four towels which cost the hotel S$60
Noteworthy:
● Leasehold
● Built-up: 1,234 sq ft
● Two bedrooms; two bathrooms
● Fully-furnished mid-floor unit
● Facilities: 24-hour security, gymnasium, swimming pool, playground and tennis court
● Amenities: Bukit Bintang shopping belt, public transportation station, offices and commercial hub
When: Dec 2020
The campus will occupy 4.14 acres in Horizon Hills, with a gross floor area of approximately 203,875 sq ft
Director Datuk Muhammad Yasir: Right now, CBN is partially aided and it is a very old school. It will benefit more if it was made a fully-aided government institution.