JLL Malaysia: Temporary development curbs will bring “much-needed” relief

PETALING JAYA (Nov 21): The temporary freeze on approvals for the development of shopping complexes, offices, serviced apartments and luxury condominiums priced over RM1 million will be a much-needed relief for landlords or owners of office and residential buildings as it will allow the market to absorb the existing large supply through rising population growth, urbanisation and migration to cities, said JLL Malaysia associate director, research and consultancy Veena Loh.

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Rehda wants authorities to reconsider approvals freeze

PETALING JAYA (Nov 21):  The Real Estate and Housing Developers Association (Rehda) Malaysia hopes that the authorities will reconsider the new ruling to freeze approvals of developments, including condominiums priced above RM1 million, it said in a press statement today.

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