Thursday 22 October 2015

1 World & 1 Sky Wanted

Urgent notice to Owners of 1 World and 1 Sky! Contact us now to get your condo SOLD / RENTED ! Ready buyers & tenants awaiting you. 

We are delighted to announce that we have ready buyers and tenants looking to own a unit of condo in 1 World & 1 Sky, Bayan Baru, Penang, therefore if you are contemplating a move or know of someone who is, please contact us by clicking here.

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Friday 12 June 2015

Kampung Selamat, Tasek Gelugor Land Wanted

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Thursday 11 June 2015

Agrilcultural Land 1-2 Acres Wanted in Mainland, Penang

We are delighted to announce that we have ready buyers looking to own a piece of Agricultural Land about 1-2 acres in Mainland, Penang preferable along main road and first grade, therefore if you wish to sell yours or know of someone who is, please contact us by clicking here.

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Industrial Land 1-2 Acres Wanted in Penang & Mainland

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Saturday 23 May 2015

E & O Seri Tanjung Pinang Ariza Courtyard Terrace Wanted Urgently

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700+ Acres of Estate Land Wanted

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Rep: Freeze high-rise projects and draft plan to address problems

Rep: Freeze high-rise projects and draft plan to address problems

Voicing their fears: (From left) Residents You Von, Dr N. Nagappan, Hooi Wing Chuen, Tan Hong Haw and Low Lee May having a discussion before the hearing.
Voicing their fears: (From left) Residents You Von, Dr N. Nagappan, Hooi Wing Chuen, Tan Hong Haw and Low Lee May having a discussion before the hearing.
AN assemblyman has called for a freeze in the approval of high-rise projects in Gurney Drive, Penang.
Pulau Tikus assemblyman Yap Soo Huey said the state government and the Penang Island City Council (MBPP) should withhold approval for high-rise projects there and come up with a masterplan for the entire Gurney Drive area to address existing needs and problems.
She said further development of the area should be withheld until a comprehensive study was conducted.
“Results of the study should be given adequate recognition and used to design a masterplan that makes full use of the proposed 40.47ha to be reclaimed under the Seri Tanjung Pinang Phase Two project,” she told reporters outside the Penang Appeals Board’s conference hall in Komtar yesterday.
Yap was there to attend the hearing of an appeal filed by some residents of Tingkat Kelawei and Jalan Kelawei against the decision by MBPP’s Development Planning Department to grant planning permission for a 20-storey high-rise project in the area.
Tingkat Kelawei resident Hooi You Von, 53, said another high-rise in the area would worsen the traffic situation in the neighbourhood which was already congested with vehicles.
Hooi, who held a press conference on Thursday together with some other residents, including those from Sunrise Tower, said the development would be on a small plot measuring only 1,353sq m.
Sunrise Tower resident Kuldeep Singh, 49, said he was not even notified of the high-rise project although it was located just beside his apartment block.
Eddy Ch’ng, 65, another resident of Tingkat Kelawei, said the council had sent only a letter to notify a few residents on Sept 3 last year.
“The letter stated that planning approval was given by the council on Sept 10, 2013,” Ch’ng said.
Yap said proper planning was vital if the state planned to turn Gurney Drive into the next Central Business District.
“There are new developments even though existing serious problems in Gurney Drive have yet to be resolved,” she said.
“Many restaurants and hawker centres along Gurney Drive are actually operating from residential plots,” she added.
She said the area suffered from severe traffic congestion including the service road leading to Sunrise Tower and a lack of parking space.
Yap said an increase of population and density in the area would further burden the drainage system as flashfloods were already occurring there.
She also said residents living near longtime establishment Corner Club had received notice about an impending project involving relocation of the club and subsequent development of a 41-storey hotel on the site.
She added that the residents were against the project. - The Star

Positive side of property slowdown

Cooling measures implemented by Govt taking effect
WHILE 2015 is a challenging year for property developers, the slowdown in the industry can be a good thing as it can prevent a crisis driven by speculative buying.
Since 2009, the Government has introduced a slew of cooling measures which have slowed down property transactions.
These measures have moderated residential property growth from more than 30% down to about 20%, PublicInvest Research analyst Tan Siang Hing said in a report.
On top of that, he said tighter lending from the banks had also restricted demand, resulting in fewer applications for loans. “The cooling measures have successfully stemmed unhealthy speculative buying and introduced more discipline in lending,” he said, adding that on top of that, the post-goods and services tax (GST) hangover on consumer demand would flatten property sales guided by developers.
“But the targets still seem healthy with most targeting RM2bil-RM3bil levels,” he said.
The report showed that downtrend in the fourth quarter of 2014 (4Q’14) after transaction value declined 14.2% year-on-year to RM38.6bil and volume slumped 4.5% year-on-year to 94,523 transactions.
It reversed the cumulative increment in the first three quarters when value rose by 15.8% and volume climbed 2.6% to 289,537.
“If anything, it signals that the deliberate measures to cool the market so far have effectively contained property prices from spiralling out of control,” he said.
High-end condominium market suffers
Overall average prices in the residential segment decreased by 3.2% in 1Q’15 quarter-on-quarter to RM749 psf from RM774 psf in the last quarter of last year as cooling measures took effect. 
DTZ Research, the research arm of property consultant DTZ Nawawi Tie Leung Property Consultants Sdn Bhd, urged developers to rethink strategies to attract demand, forecasting that many would be turning to more affordable housing if their land banks were suitable.
“We are watching very carefully certain segments that display signs of oversupply. That’s why landbanking is very important to us. There’s a peak and downturn in every property cycle, so we must be prepared to weather the downturn. That is why for this year’s launches, we feature a good mix of high-end products as well as affordable ones,” UEM Sunrise Bhd managing director and chief executive officer Anwar Syahrin Abdul Ajib told StarBizWeek in an earlier interview.
According to DTZ Research, average rents of high-end condominiums in Kuala Lumpur have gone down 2% to RM3.42 per sq ft (psf) per month, from RM3.49 psf per month in the previous quarter.
An additional 6,562 condominium units are expected to enter the market in the remaining quarters, with some 7,939 units expected to be completed by this year end, DTZ Research said, adding that the higher new supply would put some pressure on rental values, especially in the city centre. 
Among major developments expected to be completed this year are 441 units at Banyan Tree Residences in Jalan Conlay and M City Residential Suites in Jalan Ampang, which has 1,118 units.
DTZ Research reported 1,377 condominium units were completed in Q1, more than 10 times than that of the same period last year.
Office spaces and mall developments to continue 
DTZ Research reports some 6 million sq ft of office units are expected this year. 
At the end of last year, office space in Greater Kuala Lumpur stood at 96.6 million sq ft, a 2.9% increase from 2013’s total stock, according to Savills Research Malaysia’s first half of 2015 Kuala Lumpur Investment report.
The report alludes to three office buildings that were completed in Kuala Lumpur in the second half of last year – Menara Hap Seng 2, Menara MBMR and Sunway Velocity V Office – all three of which represent about 720,000 sq ft of office space.
It’s less than the 5.1 million sq ft completed in 2015, most of which were located in KL Sentral. 
So far, office rental rates have not fallen and are not expected yet due to the inflation sentiment in the country.
“Despite a rapidly growing supply and intensifying competition in a tenant’s market where opportunities to shop around are plenty, good offices in central locations will continue to do well,” Savills Research Malaysia said.
It said demand for office space in Kuala Lumpur was traditionally driven by the oil and gas, banking as well as finance sectors.
“But with oil prices going down, oil and gas players would be cautious about expanding or relocating in 2015,” it added. Meanwhile, the Goods and Services Tax and weaker consumer sentiment do not seem to affect the development of new malls, DTZ said.
It alluded to developments such as Bukit Bintang City Centre, a joint venture between UDA Holdings Bhd and Eco World Development Group Bhd as well as the former Pudu Jail site, which will comprise strata offices, office towers, a hotel , serviced residences as well as a lifestyle mall of about 1.2 million sq ft.
UDA Holdings would also turn Bukit Bintang Plaza into a 60-storey luxury condominium with a three-level mall podium through a joint venture with Tradewinds International Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of Tradewinds Corp. 
Property market under control 
In 2014, the Malaysia House Price Index (HPI) rose 7% year-on-year.
“The HPI has moderated and we believe it should, given the cooling measures,” Tan said.
“KL, Selangor and Penang saw the rise in house prices moderating to 5%, 6% and 8% on-year. Surprisingly, Johor’s house prices rose above the average price growth after registering a 11% growth. Ultimately, the “smooth” decline in demand will be good for the sector in the long term to ensure a steady and sound growth. 
That is essential, given the elevated household debt to gross domestic product (GDP) ratio currently, Tan said. 
While the pace of the ratio increase appears to have moderated, much still needs to be done. Secondly, there continues to be expectations for healthy economic growth of 4.5%-5.5% interest rates to stay low for now. 
That is another positive from the cooling measures – household indebtedness can be controlled. 
Unless the country faces external shock, the property sector should continue to see healthy demand, Tan said. - The Star

Saturday 16 May 2015

E & O Courtyard Terrace Wanted Urgently

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Prime Land of 3-5 Acres in Penang Wanted

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Industrial Land of 1-2 acres In Penang Wanted Urgently

Attention Sellers of Industrial Land in Georgetown, Penang! You must contact us if you see this. Top price & Quick deals for your industrial land in Georgetown, Daerah Timur Laut, Penang. Motivated buyers are awaiting. Don't miss this golden opportunity!

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Five tips for selling your home in a tough market

Five tips for selling your home in a tough market

When the market is soft, it’s time to accept reality and not expect to sell your property at prices that were projected two or three years earlier.
When the market is soft, it’s time to accept reality and not expect to sell your property at prices that were projected two or three years earlier.
Property transactions seen declining, prices to remain flattish
THE property market has been in a grind this year and according to projections, it’s not about to free up any time soon.
According to a report early this year by research house JF Apex Research, property transactions are expected to decline by about 10%, with house prices remaining flattish or rising slightly by 3% to 5% upon the implementation of the goods and services tax (GST) on building materials.
Lo and behold, you need to part with that house of yours now. Bad timing? Definitely! Zero chances of selling? Well, not necessarily. 
The following are some tips to help you dispose of your property in a slow market.
Be realistic with the selling price
When the market is soft, it’s time to accept reality and not expect to sell your property at prices that were projected two or three years earlier, advises PPC International Sdn Bhd chief executive officer Siva Shanker.
“Don’t be unreasonable with your asking price. Many buyers, especially the flippers (those who buy with the intention of selling it later a higher price once the properties have been built) will try selling it at the price they were promised a couple of years back.
SK Brothers Realty (M) Sdn Bhd general manager Chan Ai Cheng
Chan: Get (your property) occupied, even if at lower-than-usual rental rates.
“But because the market is soft, they end up waiting months and months but nothing happens. Better to accept reality, save yourself the headache of waiting and lower the price,” he tells StarBizWeek.
Erik Folgate, in his article Four Tips For Selling Your Home In a Fallen Housing Market on financial education website, moneycrashers.com, says undercutting the market is the one thing that most sellers will do last.
“Sometimes we all need to face reality, and the prices of two years ago are definitely no longer the prices of today. List your house 10% to 15% lower than the other houses on the market in your area, and you’ll get a lot of attention from buyers.
Spruce it up
A house that’s in good condition will sell better than one that’s in dire need of repair, says Siva.
“A secondary property, even if it looks like a dumpster, will still sell when the market is good. But when it’s not, you might have a problem.
“Spruce it up. Repair what needs fixing and it will be more attractive to potential buyers.”
Folgate says the first places you can start is the kitchen and the bathrooms.
Malaysian Institute of Estate Agents President Siva Shanker. .April 15, 2015.ROHAIZAT MD DARUS/STAR.
Siva: ‘Don’t be unreasonable with your asking price.’
“These are the most expensive rooms to update, but they stand out the most to potential buyers. And if you’re going to update your home, do it right. There are ways to save money remodeling your house, but just because you’re putting in new materials doesn’t mean it looks good.”
When it comes to the kitchen, Folgate advices buyers to get stainless steel appliances.
“It has the most modern look, and the prices really aren’t that much more than black and white. Buyers also love to see granite countertops.
“Your budget may not have enough money for a slab of granite, so look into using granite tiles. 
“They are inexpensive, and they look great. You don’t have to replace your cabinets, unless they are in really bad shape, so look into refacing or painting them.”
Proper marketing
Marketing is crucial - and could either make or break the sale, says Siva.
“The best person to help you market your property is a certified estate agent. Be sure to appoint one that’s registered with the Board of Valuers, Appraisers and Estate Agents Malaysia. They also have a special tag to verify this.
“These days, many people are involved in property, so plenty of sellers will go to some broker or their favourite nephew. 
“But what these guys will end up doing is place an ad in the papers for you and wait. This, anyone can do.”
Other than placing ads, alternatively, Siva says the seller could try conducting “open house” events to allow buyers to inspect the property.
“Have an open house, say from 9am to 5pm for people to have a look at your property. 
“Clean it up to make it look more appealing. It’s essentially like how developers hold a property launch with a show unit, but on a smaller scale.”
Siva says that having “a number of people” on the premises at one time will also help give off that psychological feeling that there is a demand for that property.
“When you’re there and you see a lot of other people displaying similar interest in the property, there’s the perception that someone else might buy it before you. It’s the herd mentality.”
More buyer incentives
With buyers a little hard to come by when the market is slow, providing incentives that can sweeten the deal is a good way to help push your property.
Buyers love to feel like they are receiving something for free, says Folgate.
“With the sale of your house, include a free home inspection, pay a portion of the closing costs. You can be as creative as you want with this tip,” he says.
Siva concurs: “Give your buyer more favourable terms to the deal. 
“Perhaps, a lower downpayment or a longer period to complete the sale. If you’re not willing to compromise, you might lose a potential buyer.”
Rent it out
If, after everything, you’re still having problems disposing of your property, then consider renting, says SK Brothers Realty Sdn Bhd general manager Chan Ai Cheng.
“Rent it out anyway. Get it occupied, even if at lower-than-usual rental rates. If you’re still paying off your mortgage, the money coming in will still help you service the loan,” she says. - The Star

Sunday 26 April 2015

Legality of Tanjung Bungah land reclamation questioned

GEORGE TOWN: Tanjung Bungah assemblyman Teh Yee Cheu has questioned the legality of a Request for Proposal (RFP) by the Penang Development Corporation (PDC) to allow reclamation of land along the Tanjung Bungah coastline.
"The RFP, issued on April 15, which will close on May 15, calls for interested bidders to develop a marina and supporting coastal and marine tourism facilities with the marina having at least 200 to 400 berths for yachts.
"They will be allowed to reclaim not more than 8.94ha of land for commercial purposes. The ecosystem and coastlines in the surrounding area could be affected," he said after a protest against reclamation in Tanjung Bungah Sunday.
Teh claimed the gazetted Penang Structure Plan only acknowledged the existing reclaimed 1.21ha plot of land dubbed the "sore thumb" and does not allow any new reclamation.
He added the "sore thumb" had been a long-standing issue since 1999.
"Non-governmental organisations managed to stop further reclamation by the developer in 2006 as it was illegal."
Teh said residents in the area had always wanted the reclaimed land to be turned into a coastal park.
"In June 2007 when the former government gazetted the Penang Structure Plan, the piece of reclaimed land was included with a plan to build a marina.
"After 2008, we requested the state government to de-gazette it to become a coastal park. Subsequently, in 2009, 2010, and 2011, during the state assembly, I requested for a coastal park and the then environmental exco agreed to it and a couple of press statements stating that it would be a coastal park was released," he said.
Teh added that the residents were waiting for it to be gazetted as a park, but there had been no news nor a concrete reply in subsequent state assemblies when asked.
"We do not want anymore reclamation on this part of the island. We want to urge the authorities not to be lobbied by developers for commercial interests," he said. - The Star

Saturday 25 April 2015

Seberang Prai fast rising

THE Penang state government is working on expanding the development of Batu Kawan, so that it can tap into the new infrastructure of South Seberang Prai.
According to investPenang director Datuk Lee Kah Choon, there were 6,000 acres of land available for development in Batu Kawan with the second bridge and new roads in the area servicing the needs of new development projects there.
Lee said the state government had earmarked a 1,500-acre site south of the second Penang Bridge for industrial development.
“North of the industrial site, another 2,000 acres is set for mixed-development projects, and residential and eco-tourism developments will take up two adjoining 1,000-acre sites.
“About 60% of the site earmarked for industrial estate has been taken up by local and foreign companies. The Aspen Vision City (AVC), which includes the Ikea store project, the Penang International Technology Park (PITP) and the RM1bil Penang Designer Village, will be located in the mixed-development site. 
“Meanwhile, a golf course and a theme park are being planned for the eco-tourism site,” he revealed, adding that some 12,000 affordable high-rise units would be developed on a 200-acre site for the residential component.
With all this, Sebarang Prai is expected to become the choice investment destination for mega-scale commercial projects in the northern region. 
As it is, the mainland has for the past one year, attracted investments from Aspen Group Holdings Sdn Bhd, PE Land Sdn Bhd’s and Temasek.
All set: investPenang director Datuk Lee Kah Choon showing the location of the industrial sites in Batu Kawan, Penang.
All set: investPenang director Datuk Lee Kah Choon showing the location of the industrial sites in Batu Kawan, Penang. 
The Aspen Group is investing RM8bil into the AVC mixed-development scheme, while PE Land is planning its RM1bil Penang Designer Village.
The AVC, located on a 99.1ha site, comprises hotels, a mini-banking district, residential properties, healthcare facilities, and international schools, while the Penang Designer Village will accommodate a RM200mil premier shopping outlet, a 300-room international hotel, and F&B outlets on a 16.2ha site.
Last year, Temasek signed an agreement with the Penang Development Corporation to develop the Penang International Technology Park (PITP) in Batu Kawan. More recently, the Belleview Group announced plans for a RM2.5bil mixed-development project, which will include the largest shopping mall in the northern region.
Certainly, the new second bridge connecting Batu Kawan in South Seberang Prai to Batu Maung on the island has helped channel interest from investors to Seberang Prai. In addition, a steady hike in commercial property prices since 2011 has captured the attention of investors.
Henry Butcher Seberang Prai senior manager Fook Tone Huat said the sub-sale price of commercial property had increased between 50% and 100% since 2011, depending on the location.
All upside: Aspen CEO Murly says the value of the AVC project will be enhanced by the Ikea shopping mall that is being planned next to it.
All upside: Aspen CEO Murly says the value of the AVC project will be enhanced by the Ikea shopping mall that is being planned next to it.
“The three-storey shop offices in Bandar Sunway in Seberang Jaya has increased to RM600psf from RM300psf in 2011. Similar properties in Bandar Perda are now priced at RM330psf compared to RM200 in 2011, while in Jalan Raja Uda, the price is RM380psf compared to RM260 four years ago. In Bukit Mertajam, the three-storey shop offices are now priced at RM300psf compared to RM200 in 2011.
“The price of new commercial properties in good locations of Seberang Prai are around RM3,800psf compared to the subsale price of about RM300 to RM380psf,” Fook said.
According to Fook, about 80% of shop offices in Seberang Prai are occupied, leaving the overhang figure insignificant. He said prices of shop offices might increase by about 5% this year due to the GST. This could cause a slight drop in commercial property transaction volume in Seberang Prai.
The transaction for commercial properties in Seberang Prai in 2014 is projected to have been between 1,100 and 1,200 units at a value of RM560mil, according to Fook. Up to the third quarter of 2014, there were 923 units transacted at RM426mil.
Strong demand for three-storey shop offices is reflected by good bookings seen at the Verve project by Aspen.
“Since February 2015, the Verve project, comprising 441 units, is already 75% booked. The units are priced between RM380psf to RM520psf,” Fook said.
Aspen chief executive officer Datuk M. Murly says the Verve, on a 35-acre freehold land, is the largest gated and guarded commercial precinct developed in Penang. 
On AVC, Murly says the value of the project will be enhanced by the Ikea shopping mall that is being planned next to it. The first phase of AVC is scheduled for completion in 2018, and the whole project in 2025.
“Our strategy for AVC is to build the commercial components first to create a demand for the residential properties that will be attractively priced. There will be workers who would want to stay close to where they work. The objective is to develop Batu Kawan in such a manner that it mirrors the vibrancy of the island,” Murly said.
On its RM2.5bil integrated development project, Belleview Group managing director Datuk Sonny Ho says the scheme would be located on a 8ha site.
“The shopping mall, the largest in the north, will have a 1.2mil sq ft of built-up area. There will also be a four-star hotel, an Olympic-sized skating rink, a 20-screen cineplex and a high-rise residential lifestyle condominium component with 978 units,” he added. - The Star

Residents’ wish for Malay village in development plan comes true

Residents’ wish for Malay village in development plan comes true

Targeted for change: An aerial view of Kampung Tanjung Tokong in Penang.
Targeted for change: An aerial view of Kampung Tanjung Tokong in Penang.
THE crusade by Kampung Tanjung Tokong Residents’ Association to develop a Malay living heritage village in their area has finally borne fruit.
Association chairman Mohd Salleh Yahaya, 60, said UDA Holdings Bhd had agreed to build 14 traditional Penang Malay houses in the redevelopment of Tanjung Tokong, Penang.
He said the association had been calling for 20 years for a heritage village to be built in Kampung Tanjung Tokong.
In a letter to the association signed by UDA Holdings group managing director Ahmad Abu Bakar, UDA agreed to provide the Phase 4B site for the proposed Malay heritage village.
“We thank the association for their proposed concept of a Malay heritage village zone.
“UDA will consider and refine the component, building design and architectural features proposed by the association to achieve the heritage village concept.
“The overall layout plan for the development of the heritage village has been approved by the state executive council and State Planning Committee that is chaired by Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng,” Ahmad said.
His letter also gave the commitment that Masjid Tuan Guru and Masjid Karwa would be upgraded and a two-storey religious school near Masjid Tuan Guru would be built.
It also stated that a public market and a hawkers’ site next to Masjid Tuan Guru would be incorporated under Phase 4C. 
“We also commit ourselves to building comfortable apartments for residents who were relocated to make way for Phase 4A,” said Ahmad.
Since 2008, 288 out of the 294 families in the village had to make way for the redevelopment’s Phase 4A project.
They are now staying in transit homes provided by UDA.
“Construction works at Phase 4A are going smoothly and the phase is expected to be completed in 24 months,” Ahmad said.
Mohd Salleh hoped that the rights to the 14 traditional units would be assigned to the Kampung Tanjung Tokong Residents’ Asso-ciation and Tanjung Tokong Village Security and Development Committee (JKKK).
“We also proposed that the traditional houses be managed by a committee chaired by the association chairman,” he told a press conference at the Madrasah Al Taqwa in Tanjung Tokong yesterday.
“The committee members should comprise of the Tanjung Bungah assemblyman as the patron, Tanjung Tokong JKKK chairman, Kelab Setia Tanjung Tokong chairman, Tanjung Tokong mosque imam, and a representative from UDA, among others.”
Mohd Salleh said the association also wanted a memorandum of understanding to be signed between the association and UDA to ensure the smooth construction of the traditional houses. 
Also present were the villagers’ counsel Jason Ong Khan Lee and former Balik Pulau MP Yusmadi Yusoff. - The Star