Sunway Property targets RM2.2b sales for 2022 following record year in 2021
KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 18): Sunway Property Bhd is eyeing RM2.
KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 18): Sunway Property Bhd is eyeing RM2.
KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 12): The property market, which was subdued last year, is expected to see moderate growth in 2022, in tandem with expected recovery of the global economy, said CBRE | WTW Group Managing Director, Foo Gee Jen during the media launch of the real estate consultancy’s 2022 Market Outlook Report at the Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre on Tuesday (Jan 11) morning.
KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 7): Property developer Mah Sing Group Bhd said it has met its RM1.
PETALING JAYA (Jan 6): The residential market performance remains cautiously optimistic for 2022 with growing demand for landed residential development, according to Knight Frank Malaysia.
KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 6): A resurgence of daily Covid-19 infection cases following the emergence of new variants, high building material prices, a potential overhang among property stocks ahead of the general election and earlier-than-expected rate hikes are hindering real estate from recovering, said RHB Investment Bank.
PETALING JAYA (Jan 5): LBS Bina Group Bhd achieved RM1.
PETALING JAYA (Jan 5): Sime Darby Property Sunrise Development Sdn Bhd, a joint-venture company of UEM Sunrise Bhd and Sime Darby Property Bhd, has penned a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Netherlands Maritime University College to set up a campus in Radia Bukit Jelutong.
PETALING JAYA (Jan 4): After the equally challenging years of 2020 and 2021, Savills Malaysia Group Managing Director Datuk Paul Khong said the global economy will remain high in 2022 despite the evolution of the Covid-19 pandemic.
PETALING JAYA (Dec 23): Sunway Property recorded sales of RM553 million in two months as a result of its “Always with You 2021” campaign, which ran since Oct 15 and will be ending on Dec 31.
Do we honestly need new laws to purportedly “offer more protection” for house buyers when the existing ones are adequate? Do we lack laws or the will to enforce them? Would amending the Housing Development (Control &Licensing) Act, 1966 (Act 118) and their related Regulations honestly solve the problem of abandoned housing project? There is nothing wrong with the current laws.