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BY STUART MICHAELKUALA LUMPUR: Twenty-seven squatter houses in Segambut Estate were demolished on Friday amid protests.About 400 people gathered outside the squatter area carrying placards since 7am to stop excavation work.The protesters put up resistance but their efforts were futile after three...

BY M. HAFIDZ MAHPARKUALA LUMPUR: Amcorp Properties Bhd’s (AmProp) indirect wholly-owned subsidiary Merchant Alpha Ltd has disposed of its 100% equity interest in property investment companies Merchant Beta Ltd (MBL) and Merchant Omega Ltd (MOL) for £27.35mil (RM162.3mil) in cash.AmProp told...

BY SHAHANAAZ HABIBBeing in their 20s and not wanting to be labelled a hypocrite got John-Son Oei and Jayne Kennedy started on a bigger cause of building homes for the orang asli.Home on the range: Volunteers undertaking the task of building and completing a home in three days under an Epic Homes...

BY SHAHANAAZ HABIBFANCY a fresh and hip team building idea for your company? How about building a house for the orang asli in three days?Since 2012, Epic Homes has started on a team building programme for companies that want to “get their hands dirty” and build a house for those in need.So far,...

Ample privacy: The Vilaris Courtyard Homes offer breezy and spacious living areas, high ceilings and wide windows.INSPIRED by Penang’s heritage but exuding urban sophistication and modern appeal, the Vilaris Courtyard Homes in Batu Uban are abodes of luxury.The development by the Runnymede Group...

Preparing for the big day: Leow (black T-shirt) briefing some of the exhibitors on the floor plan of the Star Property Fair at G Hotel.EXHIBITORS of the Star Property Fair in Penang next month are looking forward to the event which offers visitors fabulous bargains, great prizes and fun...

BY DAVID TANHousing dilemma: Affordable homes on Penang island. A total of 34,608 units, targeted exclusively at the first-time home ownership market with prices ranging between RM200,000 and RM400,000, will enter the property market in Penang over the next three to four years. (“There will be an...

BY TEE LIN SAYPETALING JAYA: Spring Gallery Bhd, the ceramics company formerly known as PFCE Bhd, is venturing into the property development sector.The company that has seen some boardroom changes last month, is poised to get its maiden public private partnership project worth RM200mil in...

BY THEAN LEE CHENGThe past week, two of Malaysia’s largest property developers made a significant call. Mah Sing Group Bhd and S P Setia Bhd will focus on building more “affordable housing” this year. Although the term “affordable housing” is open to interpretation in terms of its price...

BY THEAN LEE CHENGFor obvious reason, house ownership is something that is very close to the hearts of most Malaysians. Be it offering a roof over one’s head or an investment, property has been an interesting conversation to most.The last several years, the subject of property have centred...