The Ascent Paradigm Offices 50% taken up
PETALING JAYA: The Ascent Paradigm by WCT Holdings Bhd (WCT), which opened in the third quarter of last year, has seen half of its 504,084 sq ft total net lettable area taken up.
PETALING JAYA: The Ascent Paradigm by WCT Holdings Bhd (WCT), which opened in the third quarter of last year, has seen half of its 504,084 sq ft total net lettable area taken up.
KUALA LUMPUR (Feb 4): International property consultancy firm Rahim & Co is hoping a guideline will be provided on the newly-imposed limit on sales of new homes priced up to RM300,000 for first-time home buyers.
Sold for: RM438,000 or RM409psf Concluded by: Stanley Hang of MIP Properties (012 735 5110) When: Nov 15, 2015 Noteworthy: * Freehold * Block B * 1,072 sq ft, three bedrooms and two bathrooms * Cafeteria, restaurant, squash court, gymnasium, sauna room, wading pool, children’s playground, business centre and function room *IOI Mall and future MRT station within 5 to 6-minute drive; IOI Boulevard, Columbia Hospital, Tesco and Setiawalk nearby; easy access to Bandar Sunway through Damansara-Puchong highway.
KUALA LUMPUR (Feb 4): Selangor Properties Bhd (Selangor Prop) has acquired four parcels of land, measuring a total of 5,253 sq m in Kuala Lumpur for RM32.
ISKANDAR (Feb 4): Nusajaya Consolidated Sdn Bhd (NCSB), a 50:50 joint-venture (JV) company between United Malayan Land Bhd (UMLand) and UEM Sunrise Bhd, will be launching its mixed development, The Waves, in Puteri Harbour, Johor, by year-end.
LONDON (Feb 3): The most affordable property prices across the London Underground network are found in Zones 4 and 5, with average prices ranging from £237,000 (RM1.
GEORGE TOWN (Feb 3): The Penang government will be publicly disclosing its land reclamation agreements in Bayan Mutiara and Pantai Jerejak which were inked by the present administration.
PETALING JAYA (Feb 2): Despite their hectic works schedules, it is important to make time to invest in property, local singer and Astro artist Nicole Lai told TheEdgeProperty.
IPOH (Feb 2): Perak State Development Corp (PKNP) will build homes priced below RM150,000 each for potential buyers unable to purchase the state’s affordable homes, says its group chief executive Datuk Aminuddin Desa.
A HALAL economy will emerge as another growth driver for Iskandar Malaysia with Johor having opened the industry to Japanese and other Asian companies, Tentu Teguh Sdn Bhd (TTSB) CEO Mohd Noor Abd Salam tells City & Country.