'Property market has seen the worst'
PETALING JAYA: The Malaysian property market has bottomed and more property purchasers are expected to return to the market in the coming months, according to Ahmad Zamzuri Kamarudin, the organising chairman of the Klang Valley edition of the Malaysia Secondary & Primary Property Exhibition 2018 (MASPEX2018 KL) organised by the Malaysian Institute of Estate Agents (MIEA).
Melaka Gateway project to resume
MELAKA (September 22): The controversial Melaka Gateway project has been given the green light by the state government.
Melaka hotel still not sold, 14 years later
The four-star Avillion Legacy Melaka Hotel was put up for sale 14 years ago, by Malaysia Building Society (MBSB), but it has yet to find a buyer.
Penang projects may not be strong construction catalyst
The outlook remains uncertain in the local construction sector.
1MDB asset recovery: Nearly RM1bil paid in Malaysia
The 1Malaysia Development Bhd asset recovery team is in the midst of efforts to recover RM974 million that have been distributed to local individuals and groups by Datuk Seri Najib Razak.
Rattan furniture reformed
Leaving your shoes at the entrance, you will feel like you have stepped back in time.
A man's dream for peace and the revival of Carcosa Seri Negara
Do you know that more than 60% of the recently released Hollywood blockbuster Crazy Rich Asians was shot at Malaysia’s very own Carcosa Seri Negara? Indeed, the much-raved about movie has renewed interest in the historic estate which seemed to have lost its shine over the years.
Selangor govt mulls providing collateral support for Rumah Selangorku buyers
SHAH ALAM (Sept 21): Selangor state committee chairman for the Selangor state committee on housing and urban living Haniza Mohamed Talha has revealed that the state government is evaluating a proposal to provide collateral support to Rumah Selangorku (RSK) eligible buyers who has difficulty in securing their desired loan margin.
Like to 'chope' parking spots? You could be fined or jailed
PETALING JAYA (Sept 21): Those who like to chope or reserve parking spaces are liable to a fine or time behind bars, said the police.