Category: Kuala Lumpur / Selangor Props
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Over 1,400 sqft, 2 car parks and still affordable. Why not?
I fetched a good friend and her colleague out for dinner yesterday night, after at least 1 year of non-stop postponements. I think it’s her fault. Haha. Anyway, she told me that she was staying in Dataran Prima condominium. This was one place that I wanted to view three years ago when I was looking…
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Upgrading and expansion of Bandar Puteri Puchong interchange
All of us have heard of the three magical words for property investment. Location, Location and Location. I personally subscribe to Connectivity and Objectivity instead. I think Puchong is an extremely popular place for many of my colleagues. One told me she would never move away. So, if you are thinking about Puchong as a…
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Ekovest’s listing and EPF’s stake means I am in too.
Yes I am writing below as I will be having a stake. Indirectly maybe but still a stake. No idea if I may buy some units when it’s listed in Bursa come 2018 but my Employees Provident Fund (EPF) already has a 40 percent stake in it. Need to read the full article? Here. Else, below…
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Property transactions and price, both dropping. (Jan – Sept 2016)
When more units are launched with lower prices, it simply meant that in the future, the average prices would drop. Just look around at the continuous new launches of affordable units these days. Higher density and smaller-sized units are the norm as bigger and more expensive ones take a backseat. Special offers are sent to…
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“The Right Way of Property Ownership”
UPCOMING PROPERTY EVENT It’s best not to buy without understanding what we are buying. It’s even worse to read just one article about property investment and decide to buy our first property. Read more, read continuously and even faster would be to listen to property speakers as well as to ask them all the tough…
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Office tenants can rejoice? Since more upcoming choices
An earlier article about the Kuala Lumpur offices occupancy is here: Occupancy at 85% but 75% over 16 years old. It has not changed a lot since then. Reported in The Sun Daily, Siva Shanker, the past president of the Malaysian Institute of Estate Agents shared that the current “tenants market” will continue because there are more…
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Nothing much until 2018/ 2019 and peaking in 2020 / 2021
I wrote about this before. Assuming recovery of property transactions by 2018, what should be our actions today? Wait? View? Or better start identifying some potential buys? It’s individual decision. It’s definitely nowhere near the buy, buy, buy state of course. In fact most of my friends still believe property investment is a must but…
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Malaysia: Negative Sentiment, Positive Luxury car sales
Can the above happen at the same time? “Negative Sentiment and Positive Luxury car sales” Most of the time, when times are bad, buying a new car is nowhere near top priority. I know, someone wanted to say but Malaysia’s public transportation is so bad, of course everyone needs to buy a car. I have…
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Some news about the RM4.4 billion River of Life
Anyone who has been to Singapore should have been to Clarke Quay or Boat Quay. I have and I like it. Enjoying some finger food beside the river. Shopping in some of the small retail shops dotted along the riverside. Chit-chatting with friends or even a date with someone special. Yes, the river flowing right…
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Joint mega cities, why not? With High Speed Rail’s help.
How would you like the news of Kuala Lumpur + Singapore becoming the top 28th in terms of population and 11th in terms of gross domestic product (GDP) in the world? You do not think it’s important? Okay, please skip this article. 🙂 Actually, this is extremely important and I have written about how Singapore…
