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From traditional pre-colonial kampung dwellings sheltered under leafy canopies to colonial mansions with weathered wooden floorboards bearing traces of boots from days gone by, Malaysia's historic homes vividly echo the nation's vibrant history. Possessing such a residence is not just acquiring a...

The Real Estate and Housing Developers' Association (REHDA) Selangor Branch welcomes its new committee after announcing the line-up for its 2024/2026 term. The announcement was made after Rehda Selangor’s recent annual general meeting at Wisma Rehda. About 110 members attended the meeting.

Construction and property development solutions provider MGB Bhd (MGB), a subsidiary of LBS Bina Group (LBS) has accepted a letter of award worth RM189.35mil for the construction of industrial units and infrastructures at the LBS Alam Perdana township.

Property developer Paramount Property has unveiled the show units of the new phase of Berkeley Uptown located in Klang. The upcoming launch, Uptown Residences 2 consists of freehold serviced apartments and park villas.

In the ever-evolving landscape of real estate, the allure of landed property remains steadfast, particularly with terrace houses emerging as sought-after units for a diverse range of property seekers, due to the more affordable price tag of this property genre.

As temperatures continue to be stifling, the tell-tale sounds of air-conditioner compressors humming in the background has become commonplace over the past few months even as people, particularly those seeking to escape the heat, flock to the shopping centres to cool down.

Microsoft’s groundbreaking investment of US$2.2bil over the next four years to bolster Malaysia's digital transformation is the largest in the company's 32-year history in the country. The investment covers several key initiatives aimed at driving economic growth, fostering innovation, and...

In today's economic landscape, where inflation seems to be the norm, homeowners are grappling with the inevitable reality of rising expenses, particularly when it comes to remodelling or renovating their homes.

Is urban sprawl a necessary consequence of economic development? The supply of properties in Malaysia has been rising steadily and the square footage of these new urban properties is being compared to those of Hong Kong. Are developers pushing for suburban living as an excuse to justify their...

The single housing trend is a positive development for the Malaysian property market. It is creating demand for a wider range of housing types and could lead to a more dynamic market that strays away from the norm. If done right, Malaysia could see higher home ownership rates among its younger...

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