Is the worst over for the housing market?
THE early 1990s are known as Malaysia’s golden years.
THE early 1990s are known as Malaysia’s golden years.
• While Subang and Ara Damansara are located adjacent to each other, they offer vastly different landscapes with the former dominated primarily by industrial sites and affordable housing while the latter is more affluent with gated and guarded neighbourhoods and increasingly upmarket condominiums.
IPOH (July 4): Property investors can enjoy a 15% discount when they buy a “Treetops” condominium unit in Jalan Gopeng at Team Keris Bhd’s Family Day starting from Wednesday, Bernama reported today.
GEORGE TOWN (July 4): Some 29 villages in Penang might face the risk of ‘disappearing’ forever, including its Malay heritage culture, following rampant development projects in the area, say academicians.
PETALING JAYA (July 2): Property values in Damansara Heights — popularly known as the Beverly Hills of Kuala Lumpur — are expected to hold firm despite tough economic conditions, propped up by new property and infrastructure developments, said property experts.
KUALA LUMPUR (July 1): Property developer S P Setia Bhd is set to launch its latest luxury condominium project in Taman Seputeh, Kuala Lumpur this September.
• Today, we look at price growth and indicative rental yields for non-landed homes in Taman Desa.
IT is easy to forget that Gerimis Senja Villa is less than an hour’s drive from the hustle and bustle of Kuala Lumpur.
FOLLOWING the overall soft residential market in Kota Kinabalu last year, opinions are mixed on how the market will perform this year, Rahim & Co Sabah branch manager Max Sylver Sintia says when presenting The Edge/Rahim & Co Kota Kinabalu Housing Property Monitor 1Q2016.