News Feed

When it comes to the valuation of potential development, property valuators use a method of comparison, by evaluating a development to its surrounding property prices without taking into account the new infrastructure and amenities the development put into place.

In Sabah and Sarawak, the dynamics of the property industry differ significantly from a bustling city like Kuala Lumpur or in other parts of Peninsular Malaysia. In addition, social and affordable housing often pose unique challenges in urban areas that would not have been issues with the other...

While developers are obliged to build affordable units, termed Mampu Milik, the implementation of these units is not as clear-cut as it should be. These guidelines differ across states to ensure the provision of quality and sustainable housing, with its own criteria and simultaneous programs to be...

Property developers are seeking an extension of the i-Miliki initiative for three more years, subject to the improvement of the economy. The programme would then rely on the realities of ordinary Malaysians, with the flexibility to change as necessary.

The ever-evolving landscape of Malaysia's urban centres continues to witness remarkable developments and Kwasa Damansara City Centre (KDCC) is no exception. Nestled in the thriving township of Kwasa Damansara, KDCC is a vision of a neo-urban city designed to promote environmentally friendly living...

Eyes are on the state as the publication of Budget 2024 approaches, bringing with it far-reaching implications for all sectors of the economy. Every year, property developers submit their budget wishlist, covering industry concerns, challenges and future-forward recommendations.

In the heart of Johor's Pasir Gudang, a new freehold commercial development is taking shape, poised to redefine contemporary living and commerce. Built on 14 acres of prime land, Temokin Promenade is set to stand out with its timeless Victorian-style two and three-storey shop-designed offices in...

SP Setia’s latest residential development, Irama Villa III, received overwhelming response over its weekend launch, achieving a 100% takeup rate for all its freehold double-storey terrace houses units.

Through its joint-venture subsidiary Mega Legacy (M) Sdn Bhd with Melati Ehsan Group, UEM Sunrise Bhd signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Universiti Malaya (UM) to assess the lake in Kepong Metropolitan Park.

Starting a new home with a new house is like planting a seed, akin to embarking on a new fresh life. Through care and patience, both the sprouting seed and the new house will evolve into sources of comfort and familiarity.

Remaining 6905 news