The Real Estate and Housing Developers’ Association (Rehda) has expressed its appreciation for the recent announcement by the National Water Services Commission (SPAN) regarding the revision of Sewerage Capital Contribution (SCC) rates, a development expected to benefit the property development...
Abandoned housing developments, an ongoing issue that has plunged thousands of homebuyers into financial distress and uncertainty, raise serious questions about whether existing laws, particularly the Housing Development (Control and Licensing) Act 1966 (HDA), provide adequate protection. According...
Buying a first property is one of the most significant financial decisions one will ever make. It marks a milestone in adulthood and can pave the way for financial growth and long-term stability. However, this journey is not without its challenges. While it is tempting to jump headfirst into the...
Seremban is set for a significant transformation following the signing of an agreement between Sunway Group and the Railway Assets Corporation (RAC) to develop 20.8 acres of land into a new integrated, mixed-use development known as Seremban Sentral.
Master Community Developer Sunway Property and Majestic Gen today broke ground on a landmark RM4 billion mixed-use development in Yahya Awal, Johor Bahru.
From the outset, Gamuda Cove was envisioned and master-planned as both a nature sanctuary and a smart city, where people and the environment coexist and thrive.
Chester Group and PT Synergy Tharada have officially signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to launch a landmark mixed-use development on Batam Island, Indonesia. The project will be constructed by China Communications Construction Company (CCCC), a Fortune Global 500 company ranked 63rd...
Over the years, older pavements have settled and sagged, resulting in rollercoaster-esque bumps and dips. The absence of consistent maintenance worsens the situation, leading to the formation of potholes and poorly executed repairs that usually involve shovelling concrete in and calling it a day.
The Ministry of Housing and Local Government (KPKT) has pushed back its plans to table the Urban Renewal Act, a legislative move aimed at rejuvenating ageing urban developments across the country, to next year.
Malaysia is widely recognised for its stunning skyline, placing fourth globally in the number of skyscrapers. According to the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH), the country boasts an impressive 358 structures that soar above 150m (492 ft). The skyscraper era in Malaysia began in...