Yearning for green spaces and lasting homes
Malaysians love the outdoors and nature, and want to incorporate those in their homes.
Malaysians love the outdoors and nature, and want to incorporate those in their homes.
To ensure your property is managed well from day one, should you hire a professional property manager or rely on your own capability to do it?
While the latest development is negative to Gamuda, it is not totally unexpected.
Otherwise known as the Circle Line, the proposed line skirts the edges of Kuala Lumpur City Centre and is believed to feature 11 stops running through densely-populated areas.
Among others, include 503 units of serviced apartments at the intersection of Jalan Conlay and Jalan Kia Peng.
Despite missing the tourist arrival target in 2017, industry experts remain upbeat about the Malaysian hospitality sector.
Malaysians have spoken on what they want in an ideal home. How to make it attainable?
Many Malaysians tend to regard natural calamities to be unlikely in a country with few natural disasters, thereby falling into complacency and neglecting the importance of getting an insurance policy for their properties and belongings.
When we hear news of mishaps such as fire, electrocution or building collapses, we are inadvertently reminded to check our own homes to prevent such untoward incidents. However, with so many aspects of a building to take care of, including its hardware and software, where do we begin, especially if we live in a stratified high-rise?
Unbilled sales have fallen to a low of RM178.9 million, which is only sufficient for another one to two quarters.