Homes below RM600,000 still popular in Johor
SKUDAI (June 8): Landed homes on the secondary market priced between RM300,000 and RM600,000 are continuing to see strong demand in Johor, said Malaysian Institute of Estate Agents (MIEA) Johor branch chairman Liew Toh Sen (pictured, below).
PROPERTY SNAPSHOT Room to grow at Dutamas
• This week, the focus falls on non-landed residential properties in Kuala Lumpur’s Dutamas area.
Negri Sembilan developing portal for bumiputera house buyers
NEGRI SEMBILAN (June 7): Bumiputera house buyers will soon have an easier option to identify and buy homes in Negri Sembilan as the state government is in the process of developing a housing portal to facilitate the process.
After 10 years, Taman Bayu Tebrau abandoned project to be revived
JOHOR BARU (June 6): Iskandar Waterfront City Bhd (IWCB), in which state, federal and private entities are stakeholders, will undertake a RM65 million project to revive an abandoned housing project in Johor.
Iskandar still seeing rapid economic growth, says IRDA chief
SKUDAI (June 5): Iskandar Malaysia is still experiencing rapid economic growth, said Iskandar Regional Development Authority (IRDA) CEO Datuk Ismail Ibrahim today.
Negri Sembilan’s higher bumiputera quota in new housing policy effective today
NEGRI SEMBILAN (June 5): The Negri Sembilan new housing policy, which among others include the raising of the bumiputera quota from 30% to 50%, is effective today.
Sunway bags RM243.69 mil commercial building contract
KUALA LUMPUR (June 5): Sunway Bhd’s subsidiary Sunway Construction Sdn Bhd (SunCon) has bagged a construction contract worth RM243.
KLCCP Stapled Group backed by steady earnings
KLCCP Stapled Group (KLCC Property Holdings Bhd June 4, RM7.