REHDA Malaysia names NK Tong as president, Ho Hon Sang as deputy
KUALA LUMPUR (July 19): The Real Estate and Housing Developers’ Association (REHDA) Malaysia has announced the appointment of Datuk NK Tong as the association’s president and Datuk Ho Hon Sang as its deputy president for the 2022-2024 term.
‘The Wolf of Wall Street’ equestrian estate on sale for US$10m
"The Wolf of Wall Street" and "Elementary" were among the Hollywood movies and TV series filmed on this property.
Of property headwinds and wealth creation
Good times or not, Malaysian real estate value will continue to climb over the long term, albeit some at a stronger rate than others.
Resurrection of EOT: Old wine in new bottles?
There seems to be an ongoing attempt at circumventing the Federal Court decision to allow the authorities to again extend the deadline for delivery of vacant possession.
Hong Seng partners Invest NS to develop Malaysia Green Valley in Seremban
KUALA LUMPUR (June 16): Hong Seng Consolidated Bhd has issued a Letter of Intent (LOI) to form a strategic partnership with Invest NS yesterday.
SkyWorld aids victims of Raub-Temerloh floods
KUALA LUMPUR (June 15): City-developer SkyWorld Development Group (SkyWorld) provided a helping hand to victims whose houses were severely damaged during the Raub-Temerloh floods in the state late last year till early this year via the Al-Sultan Abdullah Foundation (YASA).
DONE DEAL: Three-storey semidee factory at Bukit Jelutong, Selangor
Read also: DONE DEAL: Two-storey shopoffice at Hicom-Glenmarie Industrial Park, Shah Alam, Selangor DONE DEAL: Serviced residence at Banyan Tree Signatures Pavilion, Kuala Lumpur Bukit Jelutong Industrial Park is strategically located in Seksyen U8 Shah Alam where it is directly accessible via NKVE, GCE and Federal Highway.
Baffled over eSPA
The man in the street thinks we now have a DIY SPA vide eSPA and there is no need for the services of lawyers in property purchases.
Rising number of ‘sick’ housing projects adds to housing woes
With 580 sick projects against 2,552 launched projects, it also indicated that nearly 23% of house buyers’ fates were determined by those errant developers According to the government’s statistics, as of March 31, 2022, the number of “sick” private housing projects rose to 580, comprising 102,132 units, which affected a total of 51,000 house buyers compared to 365 sick projects comprising 48,826 units affecting a total of 26,145 buyers in March 31, 2020 (Table 1).