China's CCCG launches first project in Malaysia
KUALA LUMPUR (Nov 25): China-based China Communications Construction Group (CCCG) and joint venture partner WCT Holdings Bhd has launched Core Residence @ TRX in Kuala Lumpur today.
KUALA LUMPUR (Nov 25): China-based China Communications Construction Group (CCCG) and joint venture partner WCT Holdings Bhd has launched Core Residence @ TRX in Kuala Lumpur today.
When Tun Abdul Razak was prime minister, he stated in an address to the civil service: “As civil servants, I hope you will stand up to us politicians, and not allow yourselves to be dominated by us.
PETALNG JAYA (Nov 25): Plaza Rakyat unit buyers have expressed that they wish to meet with Federal Territories Minister Khalid Abdul Samad in order to find an amicable solution to issues, which includes compensation for late delivery of the project.
KUALA LUMPUR (Nov 25): Genting Bhd's Resorts World Las Vegas has unveiled its updated plans for the US$4.
KUALA LUMPUR (Nov 25): KPS Consortium Bhd is suing property developer Nautical Wealth Sdn Bhd and two individuals for an alleged breach of the development agreement (DA) for a project in Rawang.
KUALA LUMPUR (Nov 25): Bertam Alliance Bhd has appointed Liu Shenghui as its acting managing director, after he emerged as the group's second-largest shareholder recently.
KUALA LUMPUR (Nov 25): IGB Bhd’s announcement that it is going to spin-off its commercial properties into a real estate investment trust (REIT) is a pleasant surprise and marks a step closer to realise the group’s fair value, analysts say.
在第二次世界大战后,日本有许多房屋都被战争摧毁,导致社会上出现房屋短缺的问题。 日本国土、基础设施、交通和旅游部(MLIT)副部长Masamune Wada在近期与大马房屋与地方政府部长Zuraida Kamaruddin会面时说,“我们当时需要为人民建造更多的房子,尤其是那些需要可负担房屋的阶层。” 据MLIT估计,日本在1945年时的房屋短缺数量达420万间。不过,通过政府推出的公共房屋措施,国内房屋供应逐步提高,使情况开始好转。 Wada与Zuraida的会面,是通过”2019年EdgeProp Malaysia卓越打造永续、管理及健康考察”(EdgeProp Malaysia Study Tour on Excellent Building Sustainability, Management and Wellness 2019)所促成的。这个在10月3日至5日于日本展开的考察团,是由EdgeProp.
The oversupply situation in the property market in Malaysia is reflected in the foreclosure market.
Landed homes remain a popular choice for homebuyers in Malaysia.