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Singaporeans' interest in overseas real estate continues to surge, with Malaysia securing its position as one of the top destinations for property investment, taking the third spot after Australia and Thailand respectively.

The architecture industry is set to zero in on sustainability and technology as Malaysia turns a new page. With the 2023 shift to environmental, social and governance (ESG) initiatives, architecture trends look to increase efficiency in building design, supporting carbon initiatives and climate...

These futuristic architectural ideas will ultimately succeed or fail based on how well they strike a balance between creativity and realism, social responsibility and artistic expression. Malaysian cities need to be inclusive, sustainable and able to adapt to the needs of their citizens. Although...

Malaysia's vibrant culture and lively spirit are reflected in its colourful homes. Colour has a complicated and context-dependent effect on property value. While a vibrant facade can certainly add charm and attract attention, it's ultimately the overall package that will determine a property's true...

The growth of artistic street art and graffiti in Malaysian real estate projects is an indication of a paradigm shift rather than merely a passing fad. Developers can create spaces that are not only practical but also inspiring and unique by realising the artistic and commercial potential of this...

Crops grown in vertically stacked layers, known as vertical farming, have enormous potential to improve food security and preserve resources. Imagine lush skyscrapers growing fresh veggies, cutting down on reliance on agricultural land and lowering carbon emissions. Adding an additional ecological...

The emphasis on developing pedestrian-friendly infrastructure aligns with global trends in urban planning that prioritise sustainable and resilient cities. The concept of a walkable city extends beyond mere physical pathways. It encompasses the creation of vibrant public spaces, green corridors and...

In essence, incorporating psychographics into the real estate development process allows for the creation of spaces that go beyond meeting basic needs. By aligning with the nuanced behaviours, preferences and values of the intended residents, developers can craft more attractive, functional and...

Property developer Mah Sing Group Bhd (Mah Sing) has completed M Luna’s Tower A and B in Kepong with the highest Safety and Health Assessment in Construction (SHASSIC) score of 94.02% among all Mah Sing projects and clocked three million man-hours without Lost Time Injury (LTI).

The housing loan documentation is a tedious and complex process, with every bank having its own requirements and processes. All parties involved in the transaction have to issue their respective confirmation and undertaking, be it the SPA lawyer, housing loan lawyer, the property developer and the...

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