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Tighter BNM rules on property sector likely

Tighter BNM rules on property sector likely

The Government is expected to adopt tighter regulations in the 2011 Budget to curb potential dangerous run-up in consumer credit card spending and speculative activities in the property market.“We believe Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) is focusing on tackling household debt in 2011 to promote healthy credit card spending,” said Kenanga ... Read More
PJD to launch projects worth RM2b next year

PJD to launch projects worth RM2b next year

PJ Development Holdings Bhd (PJD) (1945) is set to unveil three new projects worth over RM2 billion next year as it is bullish that market will perform better on pent-up demand for high-end properties. Managing director Wong Ah Chiew said he is confident that the new projects, located in hot ... Read More
Mah Sing on aggressive land acquisition trail

Mah Sing on aggressive land acquisition trail

Group managing director Tan Sri Leong Hoy Kum said the company is on an aggressive land acquisition trail. For government land, Leong said Mah Sing is open to cooperation with relevant government-linked companies, but he declined to disclose the name of the company it is talking to. "We are confident ... Read More
Increase in property gains tax unlikely

Increase in property gains tax unlikely

PETALING JAYA: The property market, especially in the Klang Valley and Penang, are showing signs of getting frothy, so much so that talks about higher tax on property gains are getting louder as Budget 2011 announcement gets nearer.Re-introduced earlier this year at the rate of 5% after a three-year hiatus, ... Read More
Sales of high-end properties still brisk

Sales of high-end properties still brisk

PETALING JAYA: High-end properties, especially condomimiums costing RM1mil and above, are still enjoying good sales backed by favourable financing, although some buyers are turning cautious in anticipation of upcoming budget measures to cool the property market.“Currently, we do not feel there is pull back on banks in financing for high-end ... Read More
Landowners cry foul over ‘cheap’ acquisition of their plots

Landowners cry foul over ‘cheap’ acquisition of their plots

BALIK PULAU: Landowners in two villages here are getting a raw deal from the Penang Government which is acquiring their land for less than half the market value, according to an Umno leader.Balik Pulau Umno Youth chief Aziaan Ariffin claimed that the state was acquiring the plots in Pondok Upeh ... Read More
Penang call to address home prices, FDIs

Penang call to address home prices, FDIs

GEORGE TOWN: The Penang business community is seeking measures on affordable housing and improving foreign direct investments (FDIs) as well as incentives for local and multinational companies to reinvest under Budget 2011.Real Estate Housing Developers’ Association chairman Datuk Jerry Chan said in view of the high property prices, the Government ... Read More
CM: Penang to project itself as ‘intelligent city’

CM: Penang to project itself as ‘intelligent city’

THOUGH Penang lacks natural resources such as oil and gas, it can depend on its human talent to move forward.Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng said the human capital would enable Penang to propel forward in this new century.“We should harness the best and the brightest of our human talent and ... Read More
Living above a garbage dump

Living above a garbage dump

MORE than 200 villagers staying in 50 houses on stilts along Jalan Tokong Batu, Jelutong in Penang have been living with rubbish underneath their houses and the foul stench for more than 20 years.Sungai Pinang assemblyman Koid Teng Guan said the topography of the village, which was located by the ... Read More
Two foreign firms make PTC list

Two foreign firms make PTC list

GEORGE TOWN: Two foreign property development companies – one based in Singapore and another in Hong Kong – and Eastern & Oriental Bhd (E&O) are among seven candidates shortlisted to bid for the new Penang Turf Club (PTC) development project.Most of the four remaining candidates are headquartered in Kuala Lumpur.StarBiz ... Read More