Property transaction value hit record RM179b in 2022 — Napic
Commenting on the outlook for the property market this year, Napic director Aina Edayu Ahmad said it depends on market sentiment, especially from property developers and households.
Commenting on the outlook for the property market this year, Napic director Aina Edayu Ahmad said it depends on market sentiment, especially from property developers and households.
“The sector will continue to be weighed down by oversupply and the declining price affordability, as rising interest rates and inflation bite into consumers’ spending power, let alone high-ticket purchases.
Thursday's decision to maintain the OPR at 2.
Women play such an important role in so many aspects of our country, society and economy in the 21st century that we sometimes take their presence for granted.
The group expects an increase in net profit of around RM7 million, as two of the three LSS4 projects are scheduled to be commissioned by May 2023.
In comparing the revised budget and the previous October budget, the honorary secretary-general of HBA Datuk Chang Kim Loong has expressed the association’s support, concern and disappointment on matters relating to the Malaysian property sector.
Anwar stressed the government’s aim is to alleviate the rakyat’s struggles amidst the economic challenges, while ensuring a sustainable fiscal growth for the nation.
“With a strong pipeline of projects that are rightly designed for the current market conditions and targeting the right buyer segment, we are confident to achieve our sales target of RM 2.
Presiden Rehda Datuk NK Tong mencatat bahawa dalam hal memiliki rumah, Malaysia hampir mencapai 77%, yang merupakan salah satu yang tertinggi di dunia.
Local Government Development Minister Nga Kor Ming said the guidelines and regulations will be included in the Cabinet Ministers Memorandum paper, led by the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture, to deal with issues that occur at the operational and implementation levels of short-term rental accommodation KUALA LUMPUR (Feb 22): The government is working on a comprehensive short-term rental accommodation (STRA) guide that will be adopted by all local governments in Malaysia, said Local Government Development Minister Nga Kor Ming (pictured).