Sanbumi inks JV agreement for mixed development in Penang
KUALA LUMPUR (April 3): Sanbumi Holdings Bhd’s unit Sanbumi Sawmill Sdn Bhd (SSSB) is going to jointly develop a proposed mixed development in Seberang Perai, Penang, worth an estimated RM127.
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对于想要赚取租金收入的业主来说,能在最短的时间内找到一个不压价、准时交租且为你照顾房子的好租客,是最理想的情况。 但是市场中充满种类繁多的租盘,如何才能让你的房子在众多竞争对手中赢得租客的青睐? Ingenious Makeover私人有限公司董事Thormy Goh告诉EdgeProp.
Putrajaya overspent RM9b in Budget 2018
KUALA LUMPUR (April 4): The federal government spent around RM9 billion more than the RM280.
Melaka Gateway developer seeks review of minister’s decision to cancel licence
KUALA LUMPUR (April 2): A developer for the Melaka Gateway integrated deep sea port project has filed a judicial review at the High Court to challenge Transport Minister Anthony Loke's decision to cancel the port operating licence granted to the firm by the previous federal government.
Scanwolf plans to hive off part of RM99.2m property inventory to address unit's loan default
KUALA LUMPUR (April 2): Scanwolf Corp Bhd plans to sell part of its property inventory worth about RM99.
Cagamas inks MoU with Korea Housing Finance Corp to promote homeownership
KUALA LUMPUR (April 2): Cagamas Bhd has inked a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Korea Housing Finance Corp (KHFC) to explore housing financing methods to further promote homeownership in Malaysia and Korea.
Felcra uses up RM500m aid money on Menara Felcra skyscraper instead, says deputy minister
KUALA LUMPUR (April 2): Felcra Bhd had to reduce the cost of living aid given to its participants as RM500 million in funds originally earmarked for the purpose was instead rerouted to the Menara Felcra project at Jalan Semarak, revealed Deputy Economic Affairs Minister Mohd Radzi Md Jidin today.
Residential Tenancy Act to be developed in two years, says ministry
KUALA LUMPUR (April 2): Malaysia is currently studying the Residential Tenancy Act to provide new laws governing the country's housing rental market, said the Housing and Local Government Ministry today, adding the new act will take two years to develop.