The Malaysian Institute of Estate Agents (MIEA) is planning to kickstart a networking platform titled Women in Real Estate in conjunction with International Women’s Day.
Sime Darby Property Bhd’s latest offering at Nilai Impian township has been fully taken up during its recent preview. The project, Emilia 1 and 2, comprise 74 units of double-storey linked homes with a gross development value of RM37mil.
A humanistic approach to property places human culture and environment at the heart of building design. With the goal to address the needs and values of its community, a human-centred approach makes homes work for the people. Single women make up a large proportion of women in Malaysia, so what...
The recent tabling of Budget 2023 did not inject direct allocation towards the real estate market but the existing initiatives remain intact. This will somewhat stabilise the industry as a result of the fiscal adjustments because the existing tendencies will not be considerably altered.
Inspiring a better quality of life is a central theme behind everything boutique developer BON Estates does, a sense of purpose that makes itself evident even in the company’s tagline Living, Well-Crafted.
Men may have historically dominated the real estate market but women are stepping up to the occasion and they might perhaps one day supersede their male counterparts if their trajectory continues skywards.
With the socio-economic upheaval of recent years, many homebuyers are forgoing a crowded city life to enter an era of serene living. Whether in small doses of nature-based facilities or sprawling parks and sustainable design, the public and property developers alike see eye-to-eye on improvements...
The property industry is represented in Malaysia’s Statistics Department (DOSM) as two separate sectors – construction and real estate services. Data from both shows a picture of a male-dominated industry. No surprise.
Emerging property developer MCT Bhd has made its second land acquisition for 2023 with the purchase of three parcels of freehold land totalling 3.9 acres in Taman Desa, Kuala Lumpur for RM64.6mil.
Malaysia is prone to floods, a natural-occurring disaster in the country causing heavy losses to real estate and businesses. But that is not the only water-related misfortune as water leakage from piping can also create undesirable effects as well as waste a precious natural resource.