How townships have evolved
The new township developments that we are seeing today are a far cry from the old housing estates that many Malaysians have called home over time.
The new township developments that we are seeing today are a far cry from the old housing estates that many Malaysians have called home over time.
As the nation gallops towards being a developed country, more areas are being opened up into new townships.
Warnings on the diminishing resources on Earth due to overexploitation and pollution are nothing new.
The golden rule of property — “location, location, location” — has become almost a cliché.
SINGAPORE (Aug 4): CapitaLand’s wholly-owned unit, The Ascott, will invest S$170.
KUALA LUMPUR (Aug 4): Country Garden Holdings will find it hard to match last year’s home sales at its Forest City development in Johor following China’s curbs on outbound investment, a top executive told Reuters today.
IGB Real Estate Investment Trust (Aug 3, RM1.
KUALA LUMPUR (Aug 4): Sunway Bhd is disposing of its Sunway Clio property to Sunway Real Estate Investment Trust (Sunway REIT) as it wants to eliminate any conflict of interest with regard to the property.
As times change, so do the needs of modern dwellers.
The 5,000-acre City of Elmina township situated along the Guthrie Corridor Expressway has been earmarked as the new growth corridor of the Klang Valley.