"Never too young to own a property"
“I have always wanted to buy a property but I never thought I would buy one at the age of 22 years old,” says the now 24-year-old CK Chang.
“I have always wanted to buy a property but I never thought I would buy one at the age of 22 years old,” says the now 24-year-old CK Chang.
We have heard Malaysians complaining about house prices soaring beyond reach.
Hailing from Seremban, Negeri Sembilan, buying her own property never occurred to 27-year-old Hyinz Ng until she was transferred to the Klang Valley four years ago.
KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 17): The Employees Provident Fund of Malaysia (EPF) — which owns a 49% stake in PLUS Malaysia Bhd — supports the Government's decision not to sell the highway concessionaire, saying the move would facilitate the proposed lowering of toll rates on all of its highways by 18%.
KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 17): The Securities Commission Malaysia (SC) said it issued its directive to Bursa Malaysia to suspend Atta Global Group Bhd and Heng Huat Resources Group Bhd's securities trade after the Royal Malaysia Police seized trading accounts belonging to several key individuals involved in these companies.
KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 17): Khazanah Nasional Bhd, which owns 51% in PLUS Malaysia Bhd, hailed the Cabinet’s decision not to sell the highway concessionaire to the private sector and reducing toll charges by 18% for passenger vehicles on all PLUS highways.
PETALING JAYA (Jan 17): The price of RON97 petrol will go down nine sen to RM2.
KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 17): The Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers (FMM) Eastern Branch is protesting the higher quit rent for industrial and business landowners in Pahang that took effect on Jan 1, which it said has increased by up to 34 times.
KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 17): Six years ago, they each forked out the down payment and signed the sale and purchase agreement, but until today, the promised homes are still nowhere in sight.
KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 17): Datuk Seri Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor (pictured) told the court today he was a successful businessman man prior to being a minister and so "did not need" the RM2 million alleged kickback he got from a businessman in 2016, which he said was just a political donation to Umno.