Housing Ministry rolls out price mapping system for affordable homes by state and district
As part of ongoing efforts to support homeownership, Perbadanan PR1MA Malaysia (PR1MA) has launched the “Rumah PR1MA Kita” campaign, which runs until Dec 31.
As part of ongoing efforts to support homeownership, Perbadanan PR1MA Malaysia (PR1MA) has launched the “Rumah PR1MA Kita” campaign, which runs until Dec 31.
REHDA stated that Minister of Housing and Local Government Nga Kor Ming clearly signified the “government’s willingness and readiness to focus on the rakyat’s needs and to take all industry stakeholders’ opinions into consideration, to ensure the property industry remains robust and healthy”.
This marks the first time a developer-led township has received Platinum recognition in a programme traditionally reserved for local councils and government agencies.
Deputy Housing and Local Government Minister Datuk Aiman Athirah Sabu said the move aims to strengthen the ministry’s ability to act against irresponsible developers while ensuring the protection and welfare of homebuyers affected by abandoned projects.
The landmarks include Seri Negara, the National Textiles Museum, the Sultan Abdul Samad Building, and the old General Post Office in KL.
KPKT assured the public that the government remains committed to ensuring the property market stays healthy, sustainable, and is guided by accurate data.
To date, Century Software has implemented and maintained systems for more than 100 federal, state and local authorities nationwide, it was reported.
Nga Kor Ming: We are starting with the Rumah Bakat Madani initiative led by SkyWorld Pearlmont in Penang, which features a pay-per-use clubhouse with an infinity pool, pickleball and badminton courts, a children’s playground, and gyms.
“We are of the considered view that a reasonable minister would have concluded that there are special circumstances that the EOT was necessary to the interest of the purchasers to ensure that the project is not abandoned.
There's a lack of synchronisation between new regulations and existing practices, and there is a need to refine the current strata management law, a KPKT official conceded.