Fragrance Group boss believed to have bought Aussie island for A$5.5m
TASMANIA (June 6): The chief executive and founder of Fragrance Group, Koh Wee Meng is believed to have bought a A$5.
TASMANIA (June 6): The chief executive and founder of Fragrance Group, Koh Wee Meng is believed to have bought a A$5.
PETALING JAYA (June 6): Gamuda Land, the property arm of construction group Gamuda Bhd, aims to launch its first Australian project — 661 Chapel St in Melbourne — Down Under in the third quarter of this year, said the developer’s chief operating officer Ngan Chee Meng.
EVERY year at Ambiente, the world’s leading trade fair for the consumer goods industry that is held annually in Frankfurt, Germany, all manner of products for the home — be they furnishing, lighting or kitchen and dining ware — are showcased.
CHAN Sow Lin, an industrial area in Kuala Lumpur, has seen plenty of interest from developers in recent years.
PETALING JAYA (June 4): Kepong will see a number of RumaWIP (Federal Territory Affordable Housing Policy) homes coming up over the next few years.
SINGAPORE (June 2): Frasers Property Australia says construction firm Brookfield Multiplex has been awarded a A$290 million ($290 million) contract to build the DUO in Sydney.
KUALA LUMPUR (June 2): Higher costs of funding prompted some banks to raise their base rates (BR) and base lending rates (BLR) recently, the first time since January 2015, when the BLR structure was replaced with a new BR system.
GAMUDA Land’s first Australian project in Melbourne — 661 Chapel St — has recorded a take-up rate of 30% since its launch in Kuala Lumpur in June last year.
• Today, we look at price growth and indicative rental yields for non-landed homes in Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur.
SEREMBAN (June 1): Matrix Concepts Holdings Bhd is confident its M.