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Property developer Boustead Properties Bhd has donated two Kawasaki Z250 motorcycles worth RM48,000 to the Semenyih police station as part of the company’s efforts to support the community.

Gamuda Land has announced a partnership agreement with 3Q Equestrian Centre (3Q Equestrian), catering for post-pandemic demand for outdoor activities while leveraging on the rugged natural beauty of the township in Klang Valley North.

Property developer Sunsuria Bhd and Victoria Education Sdn Bhd have entered into a joint-venture (JV) agreement to establish and operate preschools under the award-winning MindChamps PreSchool Ltd (MindChamps) brand name.

Property developer Tropicana Corporation Bhd (Tropicana) is partnering with Maybank Islamic to roll out a homeownership financing solution that offers 100% financing in collaboration with the HouzKEY program.

UEM Sunrise Bhd, one of Malaysia’s leading property developers, has acquired three parcels of land in Section 13, Petaling Jaya, Selangor for RM200mil.

While there are a million and one reasons that may influence one’s decision in purchasing their dream home, three of the most basic and important ones are price, location and amenities. These are precisely the aim of OSK Property’s latest Essential Homes series 2021, to deliver value homes with...

The roll-out of the Covid-19 vaccine sends a glimmer of hope to Malaysia’s tourism industry, which has been significantly impacted by border closures and movement control measures.

Crafted to cater to post-pandemic residential and work near home (WNH) trends, the preview of Enso Woods in the 1,503-acre Gamuda Cove has seen its full first batch uptake in its opening weekend.

UEM Sunrise Bhd, one of Malaysia’s leading property developers, is collaborating with Petroliam Dagangan Bhd (PDB) to give away a one-bedroom unit at Verdi Eco-dominiums as the grand prize for the Primax 97 Pro-Race Fuel Contest.

The presence of Covid19 patients in strata communities is seen to have increased drastically as the rate of infection increases. This inadvertently changes the way home owners can use or enjoy the common areas of their subdivided buildings.