Putra Heights inferno: 70 victims receive three months' rental assistance from Selangor govt

The Selangor government has disbursed three months' worth of rental assistance to 70 victims affected by the gas pipeline fire in Putra Heights, Subang Jaya. State housing and culture committee chairman Datuk Borhan Aman Shah said the aid of RM2,000 per month was transferred directly into the victims' accounts by...

PROPOSED: 40-storey serviced residence in George Town

A newly proposed commercial development in the heart of George Town. It is located on a 1.04-acre plot at the intersection of Jalan Anson and Jalan Macalister, directly opposite Ghee Hiang, and just a stone’s throw from 22 Macalisterz and Tropicana 218 Macalister.

Malaysia a hotspot for medical tourism

Malaysia continues to lead the way in medical tourism, offering a unique combination of high-quality healthcare, affordability, and exceptional patient care, said KL Wellness City (KLWC) Executive Director, Datuk Sri Dr. Vincent Tiew.

Sime Darby Property aims to build more data centers in Malaysia; 2 Google data centers under its belt

ime Darby Property Bhd, a leading Malaysian property developer, aims to build more data centers in future especially at its flagship Elmina Business Park. “If the economics are right and it makes financial sense, we will look to take on more data centre projects as we aim to build a...

As Chinese students pick Malaysia, their parents buy second homes

Anwar could negotiate for more cooperation on education with Xi to capitalise on the momentum, industry insiders say

Malaysia’s property sector set for moderate growth in 2025 despite global uncertainty

The local property sector is expected to record moderate growth in 2025, with projected sales totalling RM21.5bil, amid heightened uncertainty stemming from potential risks associated with both current and former US presidents, Joe Biden and Donald Trump.

Home Property developers more optimistic about 2H2025 despite challenges — Rehda survey

Rehda deputy president Datuk Zaini Yusoff, Ho and immediate past president Datuk N K Tong at the media briefing of the Property Industry Survey 2H2024 & Market Outlook 2025 on March 20

Domestic property sector still on solid ground

“US reciprocal tariff policies and the potential impact to its economy and global trade have negatively hit market sentiment, causing forecasts of weaker gross domestic product (GDP) growth in Malaysia. Yet, our property sector is very much domestic-driven,” the research house said in its latest sector update.