Tag: property market malaysia
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An update of Malaysia property market. Just charts for reference.
As a media, kopiandproperty.my was invited to the Property Market Report 2020 launching session yesterday. All the charts shown today are from Jabatan Penillaian and dan Perkhidmatan Negara (JPPH). After looking through the softcopy slides provided, we have chosen a few slides which we believe gives us a sense of what’s happening in the market…
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Property market Malaysia may ‘look’ slow but it’s trending positively still
Want to look at some property market Malaysia numbers? Many times, we say too many things. Sometimes, just let the numbers show the numbers. Below are some of the charts from Henry Butcher’s Malaysia Property Outlook 2021. A very comprehensive report. Here’s their full press release and you can download the full report here. As…
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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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It’s not the price. It’s the motivation.
People continue to tell me that property prices are coming down. I pointed out to them that property prices as in the listing in property sites or property prices as in actual transaction? Many look at me blankly… Many times, we fail to distinguish between perception (when everyone is viralling some news) and the reality…
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Slow, slow, slow. No grow. Property market Malaysia in 2020.
A good friend who’s a prominent property expert asked me about my opinion about an article in edgeprop.my He said that perhaps real estate analysts should be more positive for Malaysia property market 2020. I told him that after reading the article thoroughly, I think the article is at worst, negative. In fact, there were…
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Property market is so-so? A developer just announced a 6 times higher net profit.
A friend asked recently why developers continue to build if they have not yet fully sold their projects? One reason is because they have to be responsible to the buyers who have decided to buy and they need to complete the home within 36 months from the Sale and Purchase Agreement (SPA) date. Second reason…
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Interest rates still high and EPF is needed to buy property
Do you withdraw from your EPF to have enough downpayment for a property? This seems to be the usual for many Malaysians these days. Besides that, half of all Malaysians feel that the interest rates are too high. Well, Bank Negara Malaysia is still maintaining the rates so that it can be accommodative to the…
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‘Hope’ in a subdued (property) market?
A good title to an article usually attracts readers to read. There’s one in NST with the title of: Henry Butcher Malaysia Study: ‘There’s still hope in subdued market’ It offers views from a famous real estate company about the state of the property market of Malaysia. I would say that the article is considered positive. For…