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In the dynamic realm of real estate in Johor, one name is shining brightly, with its strong reputation for specialising in infrastructure and building projects and its singular aim of building connections.

Over the last 56 years, Nippon Paint developed its reputation as the leading paint and coatings manufacturer in Malaysia, as well as Asia, for both homes and businesses. In 2022, the company pushed the boundaries of innovation by embarking on a transformational journey, launching Total Coating and...

As children grow up and have families of their own, they can’t help but worry about their ageing parents who prefer to stay put in their own homes. As Asians, the sense of filial piety is still strong within our culture to care for our ageing parents. As such, finding a home closer to them...

Alfred walks into a property expo at an esteemed convention centre looking for his dream home after saving enough money. As he meanders through aisle upon aisle of booths packed with visitors, he is attracted by one developer's set-up.

Tropicana Corporation Bhd’s holistic development, Tropicana WindCity at Gohtong Jaya offers eight key unique selling points that caters for all market segment, with sustainability as its core development value.

Knight Frank Malaysia Property Management (KFPM) celebrated its milestone of managing over 100 buildings during its Building Managers Workshop on Oct 17, 2023. Beginning with its first building in 2006, the company grew to over 100 buildings under management with more than 500 employees.

Virtual reality is a technology that has been gaining traction in usage over the past few years, even more so during the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic. The Movement Control Order (MCO) and ensuing restrictions made all physical real estate selling processes, including house tours and sales and...

Embarking on a new home marks the beginning of a fresh life journey. With this sentiment in mind, the upcoming three-day StarProperty Fair is dedicated to offering prospective homebuyers the opportunity to explore the great projects presented by nine participating property developers.

Malaysia is a rapidly developing country with a growing population. This has led to an increased demand for housing, which has put a strain on the country's natural resources through deforestation and land clearing. Fortunately, the movement to build sustainable homes in Malaysia is steadily...

Local Government Development Minister Nga Kor Ming on Friday announced that the ministry is exploring the introduction of incentives for the build-then-sell concept in local residential developments as part of an effort to reduce the number of abandoned and unfinished projects in Malaysia.

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