Ivory Prop disposes of its 45% stake in Penang property development firm for RM56m
KUALA LUMPUR (Nov 2): Ivory Properties Group Bhd is disposing of its 45% interest in a Penang-based property development company for RM56.
KUALA LUMPUR (Nov 2): Ivory Properties Group Bhd is disposing of its 45% interest in a Penang-based property development company for RM56.
What makes an ideal home for multi-generational living? This is the question IOI Properties Group Bhd executive director Lee Yoke Har has on her mind when drawing up plans for its The Gems Residence development.
PETALING JAYA (Oct 15): The Malaysian Institute of Property and Facility Managers (MIPFM) foresees various problems arising from the implementation of a recent court ruling for a flat rate maintenance fee for mixed-use properties.
PETALING JAYA (Sept 26): The Real Estate & Housing Developers' Association (Rehda), which represents over 1,000 members across Peninsular Malaysia, says today property developers remain neutral on market prospects for the rest of 2019 although they show more optimism for 2020 as the industry grapples with more unsold units.
SEPANG (Sept 24): IOI Properties Group Bhd saw keen interest from prospective buyers for its Alanis serviced apartment project at Warisan Puteri township in Kota Warisan, Sepang, Selangor.
SEPANG (Sept 22): IOI Properties Group Bhd has unveiled its first serviced apartment development at its Warisan Puteri township in Kota Warisan today.
KUALA LUMPUR (Sept 19): Total unsold units continue to rise for residential properties priced above the maximum affordable house prices in individual states, according to Bank Negara Malaysia’s (BNM) Financial Stability Review for the first half of 2019 (1H19).
KUALA LUMPUR (Sept 17): Businessman Datuk Tan Eng Boon (pictured, centre) was fined RM1.
PETALING JAYA (Sept 17): Malaysians are still the second-largest group of buyers of Singapore’s non-landed residential properties by nationality year-to-date, according to an article in the Star today.
Malaysian women often fare better than they think they can, and in the building and construction industry, the so-called fairer sex are beginning to pull their weight towards a more gender-balanced workforce, including in top management.