Will 29 villages in Penang ‘disappear’ soon?
GEORGE TOWN (July 4): Some 29 villages in Penang might face the risk of ‘disappearing’ forever, including its Malay heritage culture, following rampant development projects in the area, say academicians.
GEORGE TOWN (July 4): Some 29 villages in Penang might face the risk of ‘disappearing’ forever, including its Malay heritage culture, following rampant development projects in the area, say academicians.
KUALA LUMPUR (July 4): Tropicana Corp Bhd is selling a freehold plot measuring 251.
KUALA LUMPUR (July 4): Many companies may have painted a gloomy outlook for the domestic property sector, but this is the sector Damansara Realty Bhd is focusing on this year in seeking to return to profitability.
WITH its vibrant economy and rising property prices, Sarawak’s capital city Kuching is well positioned to become the state’s most popular residential destination for investors and owner-occupiers.
• This week, the spotlight falls on the secondary market of non-landed residences in Ara Damansara and the adjacent Subang area.
KUALA LUMPUR (July 3) Chinese metaphysics consultant Datuk Joey Yap expects the property sector to continue to be slow as the market belongs to “earth” element industry, which should be weak in the Year of the Fire Monkey.
KUALA LUMPUR (July 3): Malaysia’s economy is expected to go down during the second half of 2016 (2H2016) as the country lacks of positive stimulus, said Chinese metaphysics consultant Datuk Joey Yap (pictured).
A FIRST class degree holder in Land Administration and Development from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM), Teo Z L joined the property industry six years ago as a junior real estate negotiator.
PETALING JAYA (July 2): Property values in Damansara Heights — popularly known as the Beverly Hills of Kuala Lumpur — are expected to hold firm despite tough economic conditions, propped up by new property and infrastructure developments, said property experts.
KUALA LUMPUR (July 1): The 25 new stations under the Light Rail Transit (LRT) extension project are set to benefit about two million people in the Klang Valley, especially those in the Petaling district said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.