When the bells and whistles turn ugly
You don’t need the experts to tell you this: parks, open spaces, flora and fauna are this season’s darlings of property investors and tenants – all due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
You don’t need the experts to tell you this: parks, open spaces, flora and fauna are this season’s darlings of property investors and tenants – all due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Buying a property is not just about its usage and obvious functionality.
As new norms set in, property managers need to stay agile and be focused on mitigating the Covid-19 pandemic as they manage their properties.
There used to be a time when building designs with the most superlatives were coveted amongst homeowners, but it is no longer the case today.
Questions from the audience were forwarded to the respective speakers at EdgeProp.
PETALING JAYA (April 10): When the Movement Control Order was implemented on March 18 last year, it was an unprecedented time for all, including the property managers and Management Corporation (MC)/Joint Management Body (JMB) committee members who were managing buildings.
PETALING JAYA (April 5): Property in good location and built by reputable developers are no longer the only criteria to ensure a good capital appreciation as how well the building is maintained determines whether a property remains appealing to buyers in years to come.
EdgeProp Malaysia’s Best Managed & Sustainable Property Awards is unique.
Established in 2017, EdgeProp Malaysia’s Best Managed & Sustainable Property Awards enters its fifth instalment in 2021, seeking to recognise real estate that is managed with excellence and sustainability.
Au Foong Yee Awards Chief Judge; EdgeProp Malaysia editor-in-chief and managing director This is the fifth year of EdgeProp Malaysia’s Best Managed & Sustainable Property Awards.