CBRE|WTW Penang: BKIP gains momentum
KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 17): The industrial sector of Penang is expected to extend south to the locality of Byram Estate as momentum is gaining in Batu Kawan Industrial Park (BKIP), according to CBRE|WTW.
KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 17): The industrial sector of Penang is expected to extend south to the locality of Byram Estate as momentum is gaining in Batu Kawan Industrial Park (BKIP), according to CBRE|WTW.
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.
KUALA LUMPUR (Oct 27): CBRE | WTW viewed the government’s move of not reintroducing the developer interest bearing scheme (DIBS) and maintaining the current real property gains tax (RPGT) rate in Budget 2018 as positive.
My aunt and her family of six live in a house they have been renting in Taman Cheras Indah, Selangor, for over 20 years now.
PETALING JAYA (May 31): The Asia-Pacific region is expected to benefit from the policy uncertainties in the US and Europe in recent times.
While there was a sharp drop in the volume of transactions across all subsectors in the property market last year, average prices per unit are still increasing 5%, says CBRE | WTW managing director Foo Gee Jen in presenting the Malaysia series of the property consultancy firm’s Asia-Pacific Real Estate Market Outlook for 2017.
DUE to the overall weak ringgit and uncertain economic landscape, the property market in Malaysia will continue to be very challenging, says Foo Gee Jen, managing director of property consultancy CBRE|WTW.
PETALING JAYA (Feb 1): The high-rise residential market in Johor’s Iskandar Malaysia has softened in 2016 with lower transaction prices in the subsale market.
KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 25): Despite the global consolidation of operations and restructuring exercise by multinational companies (MNCs) in Penang, such as those involving Seagate Technology Inc, Western Digital Corp and Intel Corp, the industrial property sector in Penang has fared quite well over 2016.
KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 25): With the preference for landed homes among homebuyers in Penang, the landed residential property segment in the state is expected to remain firm, according to CBRE|WTW Penang.