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Malaysia is no longer just a participant in the global digital economy. But rather, it is on the cusp of a technological leap that could transform it into a premier international AI leader. According to the newly released 423-page AI Index 2026 Annual Report by Stanford University, Malaysia is...

The Madani government’s proposal to establish an Ombudsman through the highly anticipated Ombudsman Act of 2026 is more than a simple administrative reshuffle.

LBS Bina Group Bhd (LBS) garnered four prestigious accolades at the StarProperty Real Estate Developer Awards (SPDA) 2026. A significant milestone for the people-first developer, this achievement continues to advance its strategic roadmap towards becoming a leading, design-led property developer...

Majestic Gen has announced that Gen Sphere, its freehold serviced apartment development, has achieved 100% take-up since its launch in July, 2025. Positioned on 1.25 acres of prime land with a gross development value of RM837mil, Gen Sphere has attracted a diverse range of buyers, underscoring the...

Making housing affordable for the lower-income group remains persistently high on government agendas, costing the Federal budget hundreds of millions annually to provide various government housing schemes, notwithstanding each state’s separate budgets for the same. 

When Tan Sri Liew Kee Sin stepped onto the stage at the StarProperty Awards 2026 to accept the inaugural StarProperty Real Estate Icon of the Year award, he carried with him the weight of a 36-year legacy.

The concept of the smart home is undergoing a radical upgrade in Malaysia. Beyond simple automated lights, app-controlled locks, and robotic vacuum cleaners, the entry of artificial intelligence (AI) into homes could be the next wave.

Marking the historic 55th Anniversary of Star Media Group, StarProperty is proud to announce the launch of the StarProperty Real Estate Titan Series—a landmark editorial showcase dedicated to the visionaries who have built the modern property face of Malaysia.

When tensions flare thousands of kilometres away in the Strait of Hormuz, it is easy to assume that Malaysia’s property market would remain largely untouched. After all, homes are built on local ground, brick, steel and soil, not on shipping lanes in the Middle East. Yet, like a pebble dropped...

The 15-minute city concept is gaining traction in Klang Valley’s property market where residents can access all daily essentials such as work, healthcare, education, retail and leisure are within a 15-minute walk or cycle from home.

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