THE government is expected to put a cap on affordable homes at RM300,000 for units with a minimum of 900 sq ft, to provide more opportunities for the ...
Read MoreSome 180 property developers have pledged to slash the prices of their unsold homes by at least 10% as the real estate sector struggles to clear RM22 ...
Read MorePolicies and measures announced in the 2019 budget are expected to strengthen demand in the local property market, especially among firsttime homebuye...
Read MoreThe property market is expected to recover within the first half of 2019, as industry experts reckon that home sales have already bottomed out. Mayban...
Read MoreThe National Affordable Housing Council (MPMMN) held its first meeting here today to discuss the implementation of the National Housing Policy (DRN) 2...
Read MorePengenalan model baharu penswastaan bagi menyediakan lebih banyak kediaman mampu milik disifatkan langkah tepat dalam memacu sektor perumahan dan indu...
Read MoreTHE government is working on a new privatisation model to build more affordable homes via stronger collaboration between the federal and state governm...
Read MoreThe majority of Malaysians were waiting for the property bubble to burst last year, given that the number of unsold units had ballooned to nearly 30,0...
Read MoreTransit-oriented developments (TODs) are the future of urbanisation in the Klang Valley. There are already several transit-oriented projects in the Kl...
Read MoreThe Housing and Local Government Ministry plans to build one million units of affordable homes within the next 10 years to enable more people, especia...
Read MoreWhile the property market is expected to remain challenging in 2019, for those looking to buy a home for their own stay, it may be a good time to buy ...
Read MoreDemand-driven approach emphasises the importance of transparency and necessitates efficient information collection in order to meet the people’s...
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