What foreign investors look for in Malaysian properties
THE biggest difference between a local property investor and a foreign one is that the former is often present in the country while the latter is often absent.
THE biggest difference between a local property investor and a foreign one is that the former is often present in the country while the latter is often absent.
IT is no secret that stratified high-rise buildings are likely to form the bulk of new buildings in the future, especially in the city where land for development is shrinking every day while its population continues to grow.
MANY homeowners or property investors think that once they have signed the Sales and Purchase Agreement or when a project they bought has been completed, that marks the end of their worries.
MANY people think that their well-renovated homes which are secured with window grilles are a safe sanctuary for them to live in, but they may not realise that the fancy renovations and fixed grilles can kill them under certain circumstances.
STRATA living is synonymous with service charge collection, but many homeowners are reluctant or even refuse to pay their service charges.
WOE betide a property that is managed under the wrong hands.
KUALA LUMPUR (April 13): Matrix Concepts Holdings Bhd is putting its plans to expand its property development business overseas on hold, as it strives to cater to existing demand for properties in Malaysia.
PETALING JAYA (April 11): Medini Iskandar Malaysia Sdn Bhd has appointed Dr James Tee (pictured) as its new managing director and CEO with effect from April 10, 2017 according to a press statement today.
SINGAPORE (April 11): City Developments Ltd (CDL) has announced positive sales for its 174-unit luxury freehold residential development thus far, with average sales prices ranging from over S$2,600 (RM8,205) to S$2,800 per sq ft.
LAST November, Savills Investment Management divested two assets in Singapore — its stake in Chinatown Point to partners Perennial Real Estate Holdings and Singapore Press Holdings for S$92.