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WITH the high cost of living in Malaysia, it is not such a bad idea to use public transport, even if you have a car or motorbike.
WITH the high cost of living in Malaysia, it is not such a bad idea to use public transport, even if you have a car or motorbike.
THE outlook for Malaysia’s property market may not be bright at the moment but JLL Property Services (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd country head and managing director YY Lau (pictured) thinks pockets of opportunities can be found if you know where to look.
FROM a rubber estate to a self-contained high-end township, Bangsar is one of Kuala Lumpur’s real estate crown jewels.
A number of houses in Kuala Lumpur’s Bukit Persekutuan boast a unique orientation — the top floor is at street level, and the bedrooms are downstairs.
• Today, we continue our focus on Kerinchi/Pantai by looking at average prices on a per square foot (psf) basis.
• Unlike its more established neighbours of Bangsar and Mid Valley, the Kerinchi/Pantai areas have yet to be fully gentrified.
• This week, the spotlight falls on the secondary market of non-landed residences in Kuala Lumpur’s Bangsar South, Pantai and Kerinchi areas.
• Today, we look at price growth and indicative asking rental yields for non-landed homes in Bangsar.
KUALA LUMPUR (March 16): Eupe Corp Bhd’s Novum South Bangsar project saw 70% of its 729 units booked since the project was launched on March 12, said sales and marketing manager Eric Choong.