Category: Property Penang
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Property prices in Malaysia. What’s up? Or is it down now.
Let’s look at this topic today, ‘Property Prices in Malaysia.’ Note: Every state, every city would have a different number yeah. This stats is for Malaysia as a whole. Yesterday (no, not that song) as in long time ago. When I first started to invest into property (I define investment into property as second property…
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Property Market Malaysia, Q3 2020 snapshot. Great overview!
I always love infographics as it tells a lot within one image. Here we have the Q3 2020 snapshot for property market Malaysia. This article appeared in thestar.com.my. I think they have a good and big team of writers and graphics people too. Good job guys. That infographic image is right at the bottom. Meanwhile,…
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Quarterly Malaysian Property Market Review. Comprehensive Overview here
We have this Quarterly Malaysian Property Market Review for everyone’s benefit yeah. kopiandproperty.my is just a property blog yeah. Haha. So, all these reports with lots of information has to come from a company with enough researchers and analysts and even full-time writers yeah. Here, we have the Quarterly Malaysian Property Market Review from CCO…
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7 advantages of buying in a slow market
Buying in a slow market is always good, not just for property yeah. Can be any goods and services. It’s usually the most expensive during the best times too. I still remember this senior marketing manager in Penang who told me many years ago during the booming years. “Charles, people will laugh at me if…
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V-shaped recovery in property transactions. Happy news.
Recovery in property transactions, is this news for real? Charts to follow yeah. As they say, a picture paints a thousand words. Many times, a debate can only be settled with actual facts and figures and even then, the losing party may still not be satisfied and may even bring you to the court to…
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Best time to buy a property – when yeah? 2025?
Always that first question asked by many of my good friends. “When is the best time to buy a property?” If they are good friends, my answer is usually quite a long one. If they are acquaintances, I would usually tell them that the answer to the best time to buy a property is that…
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Property bubble in Malaysia? Look for these 4 signs.
This topic has NOT been mentioned for some time. Is there a property bubble in Malaysia? Well, if no one is talking about it, should the answer be a NO? Property bubble usually ends with a property market crash. Better not ask too many people. Housing developers will tell you that there’s no bubble. Potential…
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Press Release: iProperty.com.my Showcases Malaysia’s First Ever Rental Property Demand Data For H1 2020
? An analysis of rental property demand in H1 2020 using iProperty.com.my’s user visits and property listing data for residential properties in Malaysia with a particular focus on Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Penang and Johor ? Lower-priced high-rise properties recorded a higher rental yield of above 4% compared to landed properties (terrace homes) which recorded a…
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Possibility of a strong property market recovery? Yes, 2022 as per this survey.
Do I believe in predictions for the property market? What about for a strong property market recovery? Well, sincerely, not really unless the prediction corresponds to my own prediction. Haha. Anyway, it’s not just me. When we believe about something, we will always find evidence to validate what we believe. Now do you know why…
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SO FAST. Vacancy tax coming in 2021, probably.
Vacancy tax is coming if we read all the signs from the many articles in mass media (and blog..) Is vacancy tax truly needed? This was an earlier article on vacancy tax: Vacancy tax will crash the property market? (click to read) Perhaps a better question would be is vacancy tax truly needed for property…
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Penang agents most worried about COVID-19 second wave.
Press release from Juwai-IQI. Most of Members of the Malaysian Real Estate Industry Not Too Worried About COVID-19 Industry in Sarawak and Penang Most Worried. Johor Least Worried. Fifty-nine percent of members of the Malaysian residential real estate industry say they are ”Moderately,’ ‘A Little,’ or ‘Not at All’ worried that Malaysia might experience a…
