Category: Kuala Lumpur / Selangor Props
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New Chinese primary schools? Definitely a plus.
A good friend moved from her previous home (not so awesome area) to her current home in Sri Damansara about 1.5 years ago. She wanted to ensure that her kids get to enroll in the nearby Chinese primary school which is just 1km away. Registrations are always based on distance of home to school. The…
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More land needed. Good news, definitely.
Developers, especially those who has a lot of land that they have paid a lot of money for would not want to hold those lands without doing anything on them. The holding cost is definitely high. Well, that’s the reason why when the developers buy new land, they will do their best to start developing…
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A good 2018 for property market Malaysia.
According to an article in PropertyGuru, a total of 580 visitors visited PropertyGuru’s Malaysia Property Show (MPS) held in The St. Regis Singapore recently. In fact it said that the seminar sessions were well attended; full house. The seminar series started with some predictions for the Malaysian property market in 2018. Here’s an earlier article…
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90 pct occupancy for KL Eco City Mall by Q1 2018
Malls are facing difficulties? I think some are really in trouble. It’s hard to come back, usually after it starts to fail. You visit a mall where 50 percent of the shops are closed, would you visit the same mall again? The toughest part is that you will tell your friends about it and they do…
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The ‘best’ property will always be different for everyone
My views were taken in for an article in TheStar recently. “Finding the right Fit’ Do you face this situation? “Young people adjust more readily to displacement than elderly people, so it makes sense for younger members to populate the area around more elderly family members instead of expecting the elderly to move with them.” …
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Highest pay bracket may still not mean much, for property.
In many places, including some Kuala Lumpur neighbourhoods, only the combined household income would enable a family to buy a very decent property. I personally define a very decent home as anything above RM1 million. Obviously, my home is below that. Actually, as soon as we look at the landed properties, it would usually be…
