In Depth

Hua Yang targeting RM500m sales for FY17

At its briefing, Hua Yang Bhd’s management highlighted that financial year ended March 31, 2016 (FY16) sales were slower than expected owing to the poor property market sentiment as homebuyers adopted a wait-and-see stance coupled with high loan rejection rates, which prompted the company to delay some initial planned launches to focus on clearing inventories worth a gross development value (GDV) of RM370.7 million from previously launched projects.

KL suburb continues to do well

Situated 15km south of Kuala Lumpur, Bandar Baru Seri Petaling, also known as Sri Petaling, was a rubber estate before it was developed and launched in 1977 by Petaling Garden Sdn Bhd, now a wholly-owned subsidiary of I&P Group.

Building homes for young adults and growing families

Titijaya Land Bhd is developing projects targeted at young adults and families or homeowners who are looking at upgrading to bigger homes. “Gen Ys that have joined the workforce for a number of years are looking to purchase a home of their own. Most will be looking for smaller homes in the city or suburban areas that are easily accessible and prefer developments that offer many amenities. I find that this group of homebuyers appreciate eco-friendly and futuristic concepts integrated into the design. The lifestyle of Gen Y homebuyers also revolves around convenience, hence the need for amenities to be close to home,” says Lim Puay Fung, executive director of Titijaya Land.

Know the transaction costs and taxes when buying property overseas

PROPERTY transaction costs and taxation are becoming increasingly important considerations for investors. Global consultancy Knight Frank in its recently launched Global Tax Report developed jointly with Ernst & Young revealed that indicative property tax costs can range from as low as 3.5% or 3.6% of the property price in Monaco and Dubai, respectively, to over 30% in Sao Paulo.

GALLERY: Setia EcoTempler/The Legend of Nine Creeks

S P Setia's Setia EcoTempler project is coming up in Rawang. A major attraction is the developer's efforts to maintain the existing flora and fauna, creeks and lakes. This will be The Legend of the Nine Creeks. 

Trendspotting in global real estate

Real estate trends in developed countries are interesting as they give an idea of how homeowners’ behaviours and tastes are evolving. Here are landmark changes taking place around the world.