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The global effect on property

The global effect on property

THE signs of the times are here, and they are not unique to Malaysia. The concerns about the global economy are real. Whether one is an avid property watcher or a young person considering a downpayment on one’s first home, there are certain things to take into account. Says property ... Read More
Chor sees no property asset bubble

Chor sees no property asset bubble

PETALING JAYA: Malaysia does not foresee a property asset bubble in the near future unlike China, Hong Kong and Singapore, which have such concerns. Housing and Local Government Minister Datuk Chor Chee Heung said that many local developers were still rushing to submit their applications for various projects. “No, I don't think ... Read More
Ministry to hand over e-Tanah system to Penang Land and Mines Office

Ministry to hand over e-Tanah system to Penang Land and Mines Office

GEORGE TOWN: The Natural Resources and Environment Ministry has decided to hand over the e-Tanah electronic land administration system to the Penang Land and Mines Office, Minister Datuk Seri Douglas Uggah Embas said on Thursday, Oct 13.He said the handover will be carried out in stages and the process is ... Read More
Residential areas re-zoned for commercial use

Residential areas re-zoned for commercial use

GEORGE TOWN: The Penang Municipal Council (MPPP) has officially re-zoned four localities on the island from residential to commercial status. Penang Municipal Council (MPPP) planning committee alternate chairman Felix Ooi Keat Hin said that be- tween 2009 and last year, MPPP had completed its study on the re-zoning of Gurney ... Read More
SC: Sime need not make general  offer for E&O

SC: Sime need not make general offer for E&O

Kuala Lumpur: The Securities Commission (SC) has ruled that Sime Darby Bhd does not have to make a general offer (GO) for the shares in Eastern & Oriental Bhd (E&O), which it does not own. Trading in Sime and E&O shares were halted in the first half of trading yesterday ... Read More
Developers drawn to ‘less prime’ locations

Developers drawn to ‘less prime’ locations

With the supply of land-bank getting scarce in the Klang Valley, it’s not surprising to see developers expanding their presence in “not-so-prime” locations. This was evidenced as recently as last week, when SP Setia announced it was acquiring a RM381.2mil plot of land in Rinching, located mid-way between Semenyih and ... Read More
Opportunities in secondary market

Opportunities in secondary market

OPPORTUNITY may present itself for house buyers looking for properties in the secondary market especially in prime areas, with the property market going through a soft patch, dampening sentiments of speculators. “We have not detected any downward trend in prices yet, in fact prices are still on an upward trend ... Read More
Easier to buy homes now

Easier to buy homes now

 Affordable housing: Filepic of low-cost homes in Kepala Batas. THE Government?s move to help first-time house buyers to purchase homes priced up to RM400,000 will prompt developers to introduce more affordable housing. Under the Budget?s proposal, first-time buyers with a combined in-come of about RM6,000 will be eligible for loans ... Read More
Affordable homes for the masses

Affordable homes for the masses

VARIOUS initiatives have been put in place under Budget 2012 to make house ownership more affordable. The maximum price of houses under the My First Home scheme will be increased to RM400,000 from RM220,000, and eligibility will be through joint loans of husband and wife from January 2012. The 1Malaysia ... Read More
Real property gains tax: Gradual impact

Real property gains tax: Gradual impact

Kuala Lumpur: The impact from the real property gains tax (RPGT) hike, a move to curb speculation in the property market, will be gradual. RPGT is a tax on properties sold less than five years after they are bought. Only the profit from the sale of a property is subject ... Read More