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A new landmark in luxury living, the Conlay Signature Suites is a collection of elegant serviced apartments situated in the heart of Kuala Lumpur. Located in the exclusive Conlay enclave, this development offers unparalleled connectivity with the Conlay MRT Station at its doorstep, placing it just...

Property developer Malton Bhd has successfully topped out River Park condominium in Bangsar South and marked a record of 2.5 million safe man-hours with zero lost time injury to date. With a gross development value (GDV) of RM1bil, River Park is scheduled for completion in 3Q 2026.

JLand Group (JLG), the real estate and infrastructure arm of Johor Corporation (JCorp), is expanding its global innovation network to unlock new engines of growth across its strategic developments. The signing of a three-year collaboration with ZGC International Holding Limited—China’s leading...

The previews for The Reya, KL East by Sime Darby Property Bhd (Sime Darby Property) experienced an 80% take-up rate. Building on this momentum, Phase 2 will be launched this weekend to meet the demand for premium homes that incorporate sustainability and multi-generational living.

Property developer Armani Group has launched Armani Hallson KLCC, a freehold development comprises Small-office-Versatile-office (SoVo) and Small-office-Home-office (Soho) units located at the former SJKC Lai Meng at Jalan Ampang.

Recognising growing concerns over the practice of artificially inflating property prices, the Association of Valuers, Property Managers, Estate Agents and Property Consultants in the Private Sector (PEPS) has officially launched ValuationXchange through its wholly owned subsidiary, PEPS Ventures...

These skyscrapers have truly showcased Malaysia’s remarkable engineering prowess while also reflecting Malaysia's evolving identity and aspirations, intertwining culture, economy and environmental considerations into their designs. While many question the price to bear of constructing these...

Property booking fees have actually been illegal since the 1980s. Despite seemingly being a common practice in Malaysia, developers are not allowed to collect any fees to secure a buyer a unit. The Housing Development (Control and Licensing) Regulations 1989 (HDR 1989) stated that “no person,...

Are Malaysian balconies actually safe or poorly designed? For families, these outdoor spaces can be a source of joy, a spot for morning coffee. However, balconies also pose significant safety risks, especially for young children. The rise of urban living has led to the construction of countless...

In Malaysia’s vibrant and often high-priced property market, a real estate listing below RM100,000 is a rare sight, akin to finding a four-leaf clover. When they do appear, usually as sub-sale properties, they are typically older, low-cost apartments that have long passed their moratorium period...

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