Hua Yang down 3.20% after slipping into the red in 3QFY18
KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 25): Shares in property developer Hua Yang Bhd fell 3.
重点报道:2017年房市年度代表字
新年快乐!回顾过去一年,老实说2017年并不是那么地如意,特别是国内房市。随着2018年的到来,让我们希望今年会更好。 过去一年,房市敲响了许多警钟,包括了数量突破新高的滞销住宅产业,还有办公楼、购物广场和高级公寓住宅项目发展的冻结令等。这些消息都加剧了房市增长的压力。 为了探听专业人士对房市的总结和展望,EdgeProp.
CBRE|WTW: Flattish Malaysian property market for 2018, no housing bubble
KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 17): The property market in Malaysia is expected to remain flattish for the rest of 2018, according to property consultancy CBRE|WTW Malaysia.
Finance Minister II: Recent developments freeze to eliminate non-serious players in property industry
KUALA LUMPUR (Nov 28): Putrajaya's recent freeze on new developments of shopping malls, offices, serviced apartments and condominiums priced above RM1 million is intended to eliminate property players who are "not serious" from the industry as they will "kill the serious developers", said Finance Minister II Datuk Seri Johari Abdul Ghani.
MIEA: Property market to improve after GE
PETALING JAYA (Nov 28): The property market is expected to improve after the general elections (GE) are held, said Malaysian Institute of Estate Agents (MIEA) president Eric Lim.
Property market to recover in coming years, says Sime Darby Property
KUALA LUMPUR (Nov 28): The Malaysian property market is expected to recover in the coming years, after a challenging environment that has dragged on since 2013, said the soon-to-listed Sime Darby Property Bhd (SD Property).
S P Setia wins silver for highest growth in profit after tax at The Edge BRC Awards 2017
KUALA LUMPUR (Aug 23): S P Setia Bhd won silver at The Edge Billion Ringgit Club Awards 2017 in the category of companies with the highest growth in profit after tax for over three years in the property sector.
House prices finally coming down?
“House prices will never go down” is probably what we hear whenever we are told to invest in a residential property.
Demand-driven recovery for property sector
Property sector Upgrade to positive: Property sales are poised to grow in 2017 after three consecutive months of year-on-year (y-o-y) increase in approved loans.