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Olive Tree Residences

November 25th, 2011 115 comments

Olive Tree Residences, part of the upcoming mixed development by Harta Intan. Located on a 3 arce site next to “The One” project in Bayan Baru, Penang. This 23-storey condominium comprises 91 residential units. This project was formally known as Mahsuri Condominium.

Property Project : Olive Tree Residences
Location : Bayan Baru, Penang
Property Type : Condominium
Units: 91
Land Tenure: Freehold
Indicative Price: RM 900,000 onwards
Developer : Harta Intan Group

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Olive Tree Terrace Shops

November 25th, 2011 4 comments

Olive Tree Terrace Shops, part of the upcoming mixed development by Harta Intan. Located along Jalan Mahsuri in Bayan Baru, Penang. This commercial parcel comprises 10 units of 3-storey shop houses.

Property Project : Olive Tree
Location : Bayan Baru, Penang
Property Type : 3-storey Shop Offices
Units: 10
Land Tenure: Freehold
Developer Harta Intan Group
Contact No.: 04-228 2163

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Ideas invited to make George Town vibrant

November 23rd, 2011 2 comments

THE public can give their input on how to rejuvenate George Town in a survey to be carried out for the setting up of Asia’s first Business Improvement Districts (BIDS).

George Town Grants Programme director Dr Neil Khor (pic) said the George Town BIDS project was a public-private partnership where businesses work together with the local council to enhance existing local council services, ensure security and improve cleanliness in the BIDS area.

It brings together the main businesses around Kompleks Tun Abdul Razak (Komtar) including the Penang Development Corporation, Ivory Properties and Gama Departmental Store.

“The group also has the support from the Prangin Mall joint management body and Traders Hotel,” he said.

The survey will be held at Level Three, Komtar, this Friday and at the Komtar Walk on Saturday, from 10am to 6pm on both days.

Dr Khor said there were plans to turn Komtar and the Datuk Keramat area into a shopping district connecting all the shopping malls there with sidewalks being built.

“It will become a shopping district within walking distance from one mall to another, just like the Shibuya district in Tokyo,” he said during a press conference by state Local Government and Traffic Management Committee chairman Chow Kon Yeow at his office yesterday.

Chow said if successful, the George Town BIDS would be the first in Asia.

Other examples include the New York Times Square and London’s South Bank.

“Komtar and its surrounding areas have a lot of potential and this must not go to waste, hence, the BIDS project,” he said, adding that all ideas and input to make the place more appealing are welcome.

SOURCE: The Star

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BM Highland @ Bukit Mertajam

November 22nd, 2011 196 comments

BM Highland, an exclusive lush 16 acre freehold neighbourhood offering 15 bungalows, 46 semi-detached, 45 3-storey terrace and 42 2-storey terrace house. This is a Gated & Guarded residential development within the established township of Machang Bubok, Bukit Mertajam.

2-Storey Terrace

  • Total Units: 43
  • Indicative Price: RM378,800 onwards

3-Storey Terrace

  • Total Units: 45
  • Indicative Price: RM488,800 onwards

2-Storey Semi-D

  • Total Units: 46
  • Indicative Price: RM548,800 onwards

2-Storey Bungalow

  • Total Units: 15
  • Indicative Price: RM778,800 onwards
Project Name : BM Highland (Taman Jadi Indah)
Location : Machang Bubok, Bukit Mertajam, Penang
Property Type : Terrace, Semi-Detached and Bungalow
Tenure: Freehold
Developer : Taman Jadi Sdn. Bhd.
Contact Number : 04-593 7168 / 013-530 7168 / 016-440 4918 / 012-409 1954
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Malaysia property sector remains buoyant

November 22nd, 2011 2 comments

title=HomeGuru.com.my country manager Steven Tan said there is a lot of interest among overseas investors to buy homes in Malaysia via the Malaysia My Second Home programme, especially in places like Sabah, Kuala Lumpur and Johor.

“As for Penang, the trend is different as many locals are snapping up properties there, mostly luxury condos,” Tan said in an interview with Business Times.

He added that another emerging trend in the Penang property market was that in recent months, there has been a lot of interest among Singapore investors to snap up heritage buildings on the island.

“You will be surprised that after Malaysians and Singaporeans, the third most visits we get for our website are the Europeans,”
he said.

On HomeGuru’s recently concluded survey, in which some 2,800 people were interviewed on the local property market, Tan said 63 per cent of the respondents felt that properties across the board in Malaysia were expensive.

The survey also revealed that 78 per cent of the respondents felt that bungalows were the most expensive type of property.
Tan added that some 18 per cent of the respondents also indicated that they were planning to invest overseas in the coming months.

HomeGuru is a Singapore company which has been in Malaysia for slightly under a year. Its 11-month-old website has about three
million visitors a month, Tan said, adding the Malaysian HomeGuru website has over 10,000 agents with more than 70,000 properties to buy and sell.

HomeGuru is the second most popular property portal in the country, but it holds pole position in three other countries,
namely Indonesia, Thailand and Singapore.

SOURCE: Business Times

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