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Penang launches MADANIHome Ownership Campaign (MOC) to boost housing market

Property News/ 6 June 2025 No comments

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The Penang state government has launched the MADANIHome Ownership Campaign (MOC) 1.0, a strategic initiative aimed at revitalising the local property sector and promoting homeownership among Penangites.

Spearheaded by the Penang State Housing Board, the year-long campaign—from 1 June 2025 to 31 May 2026—introduces a range of incentives to stimulate market demand and tackle the issue of unsold housing units.

State Housing and Environment Committee chairman Datuk Seri Sundarajoo Somu emphasised the campaign’s dual objectives: “We want to spur the market and help resolve the property overhang,” he said during the launch at Komtar.

A major highlight of MOC 1.0 is the introduction of a new housing category—Rumah MutiaraKu D (RMKu D)—tailored for middle-income earners with household incomes up to RM15,000 per month. Designed for young professionals such as engineers and architects, these units offer a generous minimum size of 950 sq ft with four bedrooms, three bathrooms, and quality finishes. Prices range from RM250,000 to RM400,000 in Seberang Perai, and RM300,000 to RM400,000 on Penang island. However, RMKu D homes are not for open market resale and do not count towards mandatory affordable housing quotas.

The campaign comes at a time when demand for affordable housing remains strong. As of May 2025, 3,228 applicants are on the waiting list for RMKu Type C homes, and the state receives around 100 new RMKu applications each month.

To increase affordability, the state has reintroduced a deposit scheme as low as RM10 for first-time buyers. In one recent campaign, 300 units were snapped up in under three hours. “The issue isn’t monthly instalments—it’s the upfront 10% deposit,” said Sundarajoo. “With this scheme, developers cover the balance for eligible buyers.”

In addition, developers of RMKu Type C3 homes, typically priced at RM300,000, are now allowed to offer unit upgrades—such as extra parking or built-in furniture—up to a maximum of 50% of the base price, capped at RM450,000. This flexibility aims to address slower take-up rates for these units while ensuring affordability is maintained.

In a move to enhance inclusivity, the state also extended the 5% Bumiputera quota discount to Indian Muslim buyers, acknowledging historical precedents for the practice.

To ease the burden on developers, contribution rates for not constructing RMKu Type A and B units have been reduced. On Penang island, the rate to the Penang Island City Council (MBPP) is now RM100,000 for local developers (down from RM120,000), while in Seberang Perai, the contribution to the municipal council (MBSP) is RM72,000 (down from RM120,000).

Further, developers can now release up to 50% of open market units, phased according to construction progress, subject to a 10% release fee based on the sale price. This aims to improve project cash flow and accelerate completions.

Sundarajoo also provided an update on Penang’s affordable housing targets. Of the planned 220,000 units by 2030, 167,574 (76.17%) have been completed. Meanwhile, 5,066 of the 22,000 targeted rent-to-own homes are now ready.

The Real Estate and Housing Developers’ Association (Rehda) Penang welcomed the campaign, with its president Datuk Khoo Teck Chong thanking the state for incorporating industry feedback. “We’re glad the state has taken our suggestions into account. The market needed this boost,” he said.

With MOC 1.0, Penang is not only tackling the property overhang but also paving the way for more inclusive, sustainable, and attainable homeownership.

Government mulls housing above railway stations to curb congestion

Property News/ 5 June 2025 No comments

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The federal government is studying a proposal to build housing projects above railway stations as part of its strategy to tackle traffic congestion in urban areas. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said the plan, currently being reviewed with Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL), includes both public and commercial housing, with regulatory amendments underway to support the initiative.

“This means the project would be built above the railway station. Not all units will be public housing—some will be commercial—but this is among the measures to ease congestion,” he said at the Ilmuan Malaysia Madani forum hosted by the Higher Education Ministry.

Beyond Kuala Lumpur, Anwar highlighted that Penang will see a major rollout of the Kota Madani development, involving 10,000 housing units in Seberang Jaya and Batu Kawan. These will feature integrated vertical schools, clinics, and fire stations, designed to create self-sufficient communities and reduce dependence on transport.

“This way, people don’t have to bear transportation costs. If services are nearby, the MRT becomes viable because people will actually use it,” he explained.

In Putrajaya, similar vertical school concepts will be introduced. Schools will be constructed above residential spaces, with safety and design as top priorities. Anwar noted that these schools will have dedicated lifts and underground parking, with garden spaces on the residential level. “From level 14, one can walk down to the kindergarten or school,” he said.

Transport Minister Anthony Loke, who was also present, said his ministry and the Ministry of Housing and Local Government are reviewing a plan to reduce or eliminate parking spaces in residential flats near railway stations. He said the move could lower housing costs and promote greater use of public transport, though policy amendments are still in progress.

Also in attendance were Prasarana Malaysia Bhd president and group CEO Mohd Azharuddin Mat Sah, and Universiti Putra Malaysia vice-chancellor Datuk Professor Dr Ahmad Farhan Mohd Sadullah.

State to prioritise traffic management amid Penang’s infrastructure boom

Property News/ 4 June 2025 No comments

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The Penang state government will implement comprehensive traffic management strategies to minimise disruptions caused by several upcoming large-scale infrastructure projects, Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow said yesterday.

Acknowledging that developments such as the Silicon Island, the 29.5km Mutiara Line LRT, and the Juru–Sungai Dua Elevated Highway may cause temporary congestion, Chow said such impacts are inevitable during progress. However, he assured the public that efforts will be made to maintain traffic flow throughout the construction period.

Speaking at the Malaysian International Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MICCI) Northern Annual Luncheon Dialogue 2025, Chow emphasised the importance of preserving the original number of traffic lanes even during road closures. “Even if parts of the road need to be closed, additional space must be created to ensure the same number of lanes remains available,” he said.

He added that during a past visit to Kuala Lumpur, his team had observed how traffic was effectively managed during Gamuda’s LRT project implementation. “I believe all contractors involved in Penang’s projects will take traffic dispersal seriously,” he said.

With effective planning and cooperation from the public, Chow expressed confidence that Penang would be able to ease traffic-related challenges and maintain reasonable travel conditions during construction.

Chow confirmed that the Penang LRT project is set to commence in the third quarter of 2025, with a targeted completion timeframe of six to seven years. Meanwhile, the Juru–Sungai Dua Elevated Highway construction is scheduled to begin by year-end.

These projects were among several announced by Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim during the 2025 federal budget tabling, which also included the Penang International Airport expansion and the Batu Kawan Industrial Park 3 initiative.

The Mutiara Line LRT will feature 21 stations, improving connectivity between Penang island and the mainland while reducing road congestion.

On the PSI project, Chow reported steady progress with 60.71ha of land reclaimed to date. The state government is currently awaiting confirmation of federal incentives to attract investors to the 930.78ha reclamation development, dubbed Silicon Island.

“We hope to hear good news from the federal government soon,” he added.

Merione Grand

Gelugor/ 3 June 2025 2 comments

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Merione Grand is an upcoming business hub by IJM Land, located in the heart of The Light Waterfront. Strategically positioned just a stone’s throw from the Penang Waterfront Convention Centre, it is surrounded by upscale residential communities and within walking distance of the future Penang Waterfront LRT station.

Designed to support modern business needs, Merione Grand aims to provide a functional space for entrepreneurs and companies. More details will be available upon official launch.

Property Project : Merione Grand
Location : The Light City, Gelugor
Property Type : Commercial
Tenure: Freehold
Built-up Sizes: (to be confirmed)
Total Units : (to be confirmed)
Indicative Price : (to be confirmed)
Developer : IJM Land

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