Will easing lending aid market recovery?
Many gripe that strict policy over loan approvals is hampering the property market from its current doldrums.
Many gripe that strict policy over loan approvals is hampering the property market from its current doldrums.
KUALA LUMPUR (Nov 20): The Association of Banks in Malaysia (ABM) has reiterated that its member banks “have been and will continue to” provide home loans to all eligible borrowers, said the association in a statement issued today to rebut claims that commercial banks are imposing strict rules on home loan applicants.
Would Malaysian homebuyers be receptive to rent-to-own (RTO) schemes? While many of us may not be familiar with the concept of RTO, there is little reason for us not to welcome the idea as long as the benefits outweigh the cons.
PETALING JAYA (Oct 27): Residential property loans made up a larger proportion of household debt – which rose by 5.
PETALING JAYA (Sept 20): Most developers are pessimistic on future sales performance, with 76% out of 153 respondents anticipating that their sales will be below 50% in 2H2017 and 1H2018, according to a survey by the Real Estate Housing Developers Association (Rehda) titled “Property industry survey 1H17 and market outlook for 2H17/1H18” in Peninsula Malaysia.
KUALA LUMPUR (June 13): Vivocom International Holdings Bhd, whose share price has come under selling pressure in recent months, announced that its subsidiary — Vivocom Enterprise Sdn Bhd (VESB)— has been appointed to construct condominium blocks for the 1Malaysia Civil Servants’ Housing Programme (PPA1M) in Perak.
PETALING JAYA (April 18): The number of loan applications for residential property purchases totalled 168,154.
KUALA LUMPUR (April 10): The residential property sector is envisaged to remain sluggish this year, checked by depressed consumer sentiment and selective lending by banks, said RAM Rating Services Bhd.
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PETALING JAYA: The Association of Banks in Malaysia (ABM) said the approval rate for housing loans in 2016 is high at 73.