Property market recovery scuttled

KUALA LUMPUR (Feb 28): The Malaysian Institute of Estate Agents (MIEA) expects the property market to be adversely affected by the current challenges being faced by the country particularly the ongoing novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak and the political crisis which has seen the fall of the Pakatan Harapan government and the resignation of the prime minister.

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重点报道:屋外美景值千金?

对于许多购屋者来说,房子拥有令人愉悦的景色是相当重要的。毕竟结束漫长而忙碌的一天之后,能在家里坐下来享受美丽的景色,岂不是一件乐事? 这些吸引买家的美景,可以是华灯初上的城市景色、生机勃勃的绿地,或是碧绿湖水等。 Exastrata Solutions私人有限公司首席房地产顾问Adzman Shah Mohd Ariffin表示,那些享有自然风光、湖畔、海滨和高地美景的房产很受追捧,而且往往价值较高。“甚至连那些能看见泳池的单位,也被认为有较高的价值。” 他告诉EdgeProp.

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Estate agents: Budget 2020 below expectation especially on RPGT

  PETALING JAYA (OCT 11): Although encouraged by some of the government’s Budget 2020 announcements today that focus on stimulating the property market, the Malaysian Institute of Estate Agents’ (MIEA) immediate past president Eric Lim said overall, Budget 2020 was “slightly below his expectations”.

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MIPEAC calls for PropTech firms to be registered

  KUALA LUMPUR (June 4): The Malaysian Institute of Professional Estate Agents and Consultants (MIPEAC) has weighed in on the issue of PropTech companies allegedly performing illegal real estate brokering by urging PropTech companies to comply with existing legislation.

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Estate agents up in arms against illegal brokering by proptech companies

  PETALING JAYA (March 28): The Malaysian Institute of Estate Agents (MIEA) wants the Board of Valuers, Appraisers, Estate Agents and Property Managers (BOVAEP) and the Ministry of Finance to take action against those who are circumventing the law by carrying out real estate practices illegally through property technology (proptech).

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