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From luxury condos to overcrowded quarters

Property News/ 28 May 2023 No comments

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As Penang’s economy recovers and the need for labour intensifies, even RM1.25mil apartments are being converted into workers’ quarters.

And their neighbours are unhappy.

To buy one, these nearly 2,000 sq ft apartments command RM1.25mil on property websites. To rent, it is RM1,500 to RM2,800 a month, depending on the furnishings.

With only two units a floor, four rooms in each, they are spacious homes in a low density block.

Recently, 14 workers were moved into one of the units. If we estimate a rent of RM2,000, add RM500 for utilities, and divide that by 14, the cost is RM178 a worker.

We learned that these workers serve at a successful restaurant in a prime shopping complex here.

The apartment is located in the Pulau Tikus suburb, beside the Gurney Drive neighbourhood.

Their workplace is 500m away. Across the street from their apartment are two banks. The post office is less than 100m down the road. The Pulau Tikus market is 250m away.

About 300m away is Wat Chayamangkalaram, a tourist attraction that has one of the longest reclining Buddha statues in the world.

Some of the best char koay teow, Hokkien mee, chicken rice, and nasi kandar available on the island are within a 10-minute stroll from the apartment complex.

Its management committee (MC) and building management company tried urging owners to stop (or be stopped from) renting their units out to whoever houses foreign workers. They even wrote to the Human Resources Ministry and Penang Island City Council’s Commissioner of Buildings.

The day the workers moved in, the MC chairman, who declined to be named, said the pump that sends water to the rooftop tanks worked overtime. “I could hear the pump groaning late into the night.

“Every other unit has only two to five residents and some only come back to stay during the holidays,” he said.

Of the four rooms, three had four beds each – double-deckers – while the fourth and smaller room had two beds. There were standing fans near the beds.

The MC chairman rang up Pulau Tikus assemblyman Chris Lee, who promptly met the committee to discuss a way forward.

Lee said all apartment owners should comply with the shared house rules of the property and urged MCs to study these provisions to make changes accordingly.

“If foreign workers or any other residents become a nuisance, then the police can be contacted to look into the matter. Employers are required by law to provide decent housing for their foreign workers.

“These workers form the backbone of our economy. We cannot say we want progress and yet don’t want foreign workers,” he stressed.

Lee said the state government’s long-term plan is to facilitate the development of dedicated foreign workers’ residential complexes.

“As a progressive state, we want foreign workers to have a comfortable stay.

“The state government has been working hard to facilitate the construction of proper, contained workers hostels to prevent disruptions to Penangites’ lives.

“Penangites must understand that growing our economy is important to stay competitive. Growing our economy to the point of no longer needing foreign workers will take time,” he added.

In the Sungai Ara neighbourhood of landed houses, seven out of 75 three-storey homes were housing 30 foreign workers each.

State housing and local government committee chairman Jagdeep Singh Deo said the state had approved several workers’ hostel developments and is studying proposals for more.

“We understand the need for locals to have minimal social disruptions as we progress. We also empathise with the need of businesses to have proper housing for their foreign workers,” he said.

“Penang is growing fast. We are working as fast as we practicably can to ensure all needs are met.”

Source: TheStar.com.my

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E&O’s Andaman Island Phase 1 awarded GreenRE Platinum Provisional Certification

Property News/ 26 May 2023 No comments

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Premier lifestyle property developer Eastern & Oriental Berhad today announced that its township development project, Andaman Island Phase 1 has attained GreenRE Platinum Provisional Certification under the township category. GreenRE was formed by Malaysia’s Real Estate and Housing Developers Association (“REHDA”) in 2003 to promote sustainability in Malaysia’s property sector.

On top of the township category win, Andaman’s maiden launch, The Meg, and second development, Arica have also received the GreenRE Platinum Provisional Certifications under the residential category.

E&O managing director Kok Tuck Cheong said, “We are honoured to receive recognition from REHDA for our Andaman Island Phase 1, The Meg and Arica. Being the first township in Malaysia to receive such award, it is a testament to our commitment to sustainable development and living.

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At the heart of Andaman is green living and community building, where we seek to promote a healthy and active lifestyle through various initiatives on the island. E&O’s commitment to sustainability principles is exemplified by the rigorous urban design guidelines of Andaman Island, which will be the guiding principles for its sustainable development.

Lastly, we would like to thank Yang Amat Berhormat, Chow Kon Yeow and the Penang state government for their continuous support. Without their support, Andaman Island would not have been possible.”

Andaman Island Phase 1 is a 15-20 year township development project between E&O’s subsidiary, Tanjung Pinang Development Sdn. Bhd. and KWEST Sdn Bhd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Kumpulan Wang Persaraan (Diperbadankan), commonly known as KWAP through a special purpose vehicle, Persada Mentari Sdn Bhd under an 80% and 20% basis.

Gurney Wharf is now officially called Gurney Bay

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The Gurney Wharf project has been officially renamed as Gurney Bay. The change in name was deemed necessary to better represent the project’s location and concept. The decision came after receiving complaints that the original name was not appropriate because there was no wharf or pier at the site.

To determine a new name, an online poll was conducted, and the majority of respondents chose Gurney Bay. Thus, the decision was made to officially change the project’s name.

The Gurney Bay project, which began in 2016, is being constructed on reclaimed land off Gurney Drive. It is divided into two priority phases. Priority 1 includes various components such as a children’s play area, skate park, viewing deck, public toilets, promenade, hawker stalls, retail areas, recreation park, hawker kiosks, open car park, and a reclamation area for water bodies.

Priority 2 encompasses a hawker center, retail area, convenience stores, additional hawkers’ kiosks, multi-storey car park, water garden, surau, water taxis jetty, man-made beach, refuse center, and more. The completion of Priority 1 is expected in July of this year, with the entire project set to be finished in 2025.

SITE PROGRESS: Havana Beach Residences (May 2023)

Property News/ 26 May 2023 No comments

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About Havana Beach Residences

Affordable housing development by Ideal Property Group at Bayan Lepas. Strategically located near Jalan Tun Dr. Awang, less than 2km away from Penang International Airport. It is about 5 minutes walking distance to  SMJK Heng Ee (Bayan Baru branch).

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Taman Ara Suria

Ara Kuda/ 25 May 2023 No comments

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Taman Ara Suria, a mixed-development project undertaken by Pastech Engineering Sdn. Bhd. at Ara Kuda near Tasek Gelugor. It is situated on a generous 16.84-hectare plot of land next to the Penang-Kedah border, across the road from Taman Desa Ara. It benefits from its proximity to the Tasek Gelugor town centre and the Kulim Hi-tech Park, both reachable within a quick 10-minute drive.

This development comprises a diverse range of housing types, including a 15-storey block of low-cost flat featuring 174 units, 386 units of single-storey terrace houses, and 51 units of shop offices. The single-storey terrace houses are designed with 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, offering a standard built-up size of 20ft x 45ft.

Project Name : Taman Ara Suria
Location :
 Ara Kuda, Tasek Gelugor
Property Type : single-storey terrace
Built-up Size: 20′ x 45′ (terrace)
Land Area: (to be confirmed)
Total Units: 386 (1-storey terrace), 174 (low-cost flat), 51 (shop office)
Indicative Price: RM351,000 onwards
Developer: Pastech Engineering Sdn. Bhd.

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