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Mak Mandin Indah apartment is now 64% completed

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According to State Housing, Local Government, Town and Country Planning Committee chairman Jagdeep Singh, the Affordable Housing Project (RMM) in Mak Mandin is now at 64 percent and on track to complete by end of 2023.

“This project comprises 187 units of affordable housing Type A, part of the State Government’s commitment to delivering a total of 220,000 affordable housing units by the year 2030. “, Jagdeep said.

“We hope this project can be completed according to the timeline and quality standards we want.

“This is important because a house is one of the most important assets that people buy as a place to live and protect their families,” he said when he visited the Mak Mandin Indah Apartment project site on Monday morning.

Also present were the General Manager of the Penang State Housing Board (LPNPP), ‘Ainul Fadhilah Samsudi and representatives of the Penang Development Corporation (PDC).

It is understood that the project will be completed and have an occupancy certificate by the fourth quarter of next year.

UPCOMING: Pulau Tikus / Primary Spectra Development SB.

Pulau Tikus/ 26 July 2022 1 comment

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A new proposed luxury residential development within the upscale neighborhood of Pulau Tikis. Undertaken by Primary Spectra Development Sdn. Bhd., the proposed project will be located along Lebuhraya Codrington (Codrington Ave), opposite the junction of Jalan Yeoh Guan Seok. It is just a stone’s throw away from Moulmein Rise by Belleview Group, less than 5 minutes drive to Gurney Drive.

This development will see the demolition of the existing 2-storey bungalow, for the construction of a 29-storey condominium. The building will feature 198 residential units with 8 levels of car parking podium.

The project is still pending approval, more details to be available upon official launch.

Project Name: (to be confirmed)
Location : Pulau Tikus
Property Type : Condominium
Total Units: 198
Built-up Size: (to be confirmed)
Land Tenure : (to be confirmed)
Indicative Price : (to be confirmed)
Developer: Primary Spectra Development Sdn. Bhd.

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The last 4 units of ‘sea-facing’ bungalows in Gurney Drive sold for over RM20mil

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One of Malaysia’s most high-end neighbourhoods, Gurney Drive, has proven it is real estate gold after Hong Kong investors snapped up four bungalows in the area for over RM20mil.

The bungalows are the “last stretch” of old properties along Gurney Drive, which has been named in international publications as one of the best places to check out for culinary delights.

If all the stars align for these owners, real estate brokers say that the newly acquired assets can bring in a yield of at least RM130mil after about 10 years.

The investment involves a row of four two-storey houses facing a row of casuarina trees along Gurney Drive.

Real estate investors from abroad have been eyeing Gurney Drive for some time, buying up old landed properties at over RM1,000 per sq ft.

As a comparison, the average gross selling prices of new luxury high-rise residences in Kuala Lumpur ranged between RM750 per sq ft and RM960 per sq ft in the first half of 2021.

Another survey of high-rise residential properties in Klang Valley found that a two-bedroom unit in KLCC cost an average of RM1,079 per sq ft.

Covering a total area of a little over 2,700 sq m – or around 29,062 sq ft – the land the four houses sit on is almost as big as that of two Olympic-sized swimming pools.

“It’s all about the location. They (investors) are not put off by the development guidelines or local council regulations.

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“The Gurney Drive area is where development is expected to be the most pronounced on the island in the future so they bought the houses,” said a real estate broker who asked not to be named.

Attempts to speak to the new Hong Kong owners have not been successful.

Featuring wooden walls on the top storey with brick-and-mortar ground floor structures, the four houses are surrounded by high-rise hotels and condominiums.

Real estate agent David Lim revealed that one of the vacant houses, which used to house Carnation Bak Kut Teh, is being offered for rent at RM14,000 a month.

When told about the Hong Kong investors, another property developer said it would be “a good buy” if the bungalows were within the commercial zone of a plot ratio of 1:5.

A plot ratio means the total allowable gross floor area that can be developed over the size of the land area.

If the plot ratio for the combined land of about 2,700 sq m is 1:5, a development with a total floor space of about 13,500 sq m is possible.

Going by the RM900 per sq ft median price quoted over the Internet for strata properties in Gurney Drive currently on sale, this will result in a potential gross development value of at least RM130mil from these four houses.

“As long as those old houses can be demolished, there can be many possibilities. You can have a mixed development. It can be a hotel, serviced apartment, offices … many things,” said the developer.

For the record, the median house price last year was highest in Putrajaya at RM628,000, followed by Kuala Lumpur at RM490,000 and Selangor at RM410,000.

Penang is at seventh place with a median price of RM317,000, according to data from the National Property Information Centre.

The island has been captivating Hong Kong buyers in the past few years, with a number of celebrities, including superstars Jackie Chan, Andy Lau and Simon Yam said to own homes here.

Source: TheStar.com.my

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SITE PROGRESS: Green City Residence (July 2022)

Property News/ 23 July 2022 No comments

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About Green City Residence

A 29-storey luxury development in the heart of George Town by Green City Garden Development Sdn. Bhd. Located on a half-acre land along Macalister Road, it is only 2km away from KOMTAR and less than 15 minutes drive to Penang Bridge.

This project features 52 units of luxury suites and a 100-room hotel. An automated robotic parking system will be built to allow more car parking bays.

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Penang listed among Top 10 islands in Southeast Asia 2022

Property News/ 21 July 2022 6 comments

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Penang and Langkawi have earned the Top 10 spot in the first ever Asia’s Best Awards 2022 – Top 10 islands in Southeast Asia for 2022.

The list was published by Travel + Leisure, a resource for trip ideas, hotels, flight sales, city guides, and travel tips.

Penang came in at 8th place and Langkawi, 5th.

Heading the list was Phuket, Thailand. Koh Samui, also in Thailand and Bali, Indonesia came in at second and third spots respectively.

Others are Phu Quoc, Vietnam (4th); Lombok, Indonesia (6th place), Palawan, The Philippines (7th place), Koh Phi Phi, Thailand (9th place) and Con Dao, Vietnam (10th place).

The news was shared on Georgetown, Penang’s Facebook page.

It earned praises from visitors in the comments section.

Earlier this year, Penang landed on CNN Travel’s list of 22 best destinations to visit in 2022.

In December last year, it was named as one of 15 Best Islands in the World to Retire On by International Living, a website that covers global retirement or relocation opportunities.

Source: NST Online

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