Category: Kuala Lumpur / Selangor Props
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Hap Seng’s Kuala Selangor land buy and GDV of RM9.3 billion
First of all, I still own 1,000 units of Hap Seng Consolidated Bhd. Yes, too small to amount to anything except for potential dividends for a good dinner with my family. Hopefully, it continues to do well and this is reflected in its share price. Well, as per TheEdge, Hap Seng Consolidated is buying 36…
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Kids love Farm in the City.
Okay, not too related to property. However, if you are staying not too far away, this is definitely a plus point for your home. This is a special article for parents with little ones. There’s a nice place you should bring them to. Farm in the City, Seri Kembangan. Can also be Puchong as well.…
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The more cafes in the neighbourhood, the higher the property price?
I think this is more applicable to the Klang Valley properties. There was an article long time ago about property price being related to the distance that your home is away from the MRT / LRT stations. Apologies as I did not read that article in full because I do not believe in paying premium…
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2016 Malaysia: RM150 billion worth of construction jobs is positive
These days, we are having an overdose of negative real estate related news right? Now I will share something positive and it is definitely related real estate as well. Let’s talk about the construction industry Malaysia. In 2015, the value of construction jobs in Malaysia was RM124 billion. In 2016, this is expected to hit…
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Brexit and Malaysian developer’s views
Nope, the dust has not settled. Just look at all the RED coloured screens for the stock market and the currency. In fact it was reported in many medias that the fear of Brexit wiped US$2 trillion worth of value from world markets. This is what I thought about Brexit vs Bremain. The Pound dropped…
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Property market 2018: Crisis or recovery?
A few friends have asked what I believe will happen to the Kuala Lumpur property market in 2018. Seriously would anyone know? Haha. Okay, if we were to google, the predictions are on opposite ends. On one end, there are predictions that 2018 will be a year of recovery. In other words, if you believe…
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LRT 3: Bandar Utama to Johan Setia, Klang, updates
Transit Oriented Development (TOD) is a very popular term these days. Everyone wants to buy as close as possible to some of these stations while developers around these stations would be highlighting this fact continuously as well. Anyway, good news thus far. First, we have good updates about MRT Line 1 which seems to be well…
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Decathlon in Sri Damansara, worth a visit definitely.
Another small reason why buying a home within Damansara is good. Haha. Specifically, within Sri Damansara. Small reason lah, not major reason. This is what Decathlon said in its Facebook opening remarks: At Decathlon we have 50 sports under 1 roof. It’s the ultimate sports shopping experience! Hiking, running, swimming – we have it all,…
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Mah Sing focussed on offering affordable options
My first apartment in Penang was under the affordable category, at RM123k. For the past couple of years, Penang state government classifies the affordable category as properties which are below RM400,000. I agree with their assessment as I think for KL I would rate anything below RM500,000 to be affordable. In fact when we look…
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Bandar Malaysia, 5k affordable homes on fast-track basis
I wrote about Bandar Malaysia earlier when some colleagues asked why is Bandar Malaysia still popular. Read here: Why are there interest with Bandar Malaysia Today, we have some good news to share. It was reported in all major Malaysia dailies today. A few agreements were signed today for Bandar Malaysia. They included those of Ministry…
