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Pinang Perdana

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Pinang Perdana, a residential development by Saluran Melodi Sdn. Bhd. in George Town, Penang. Located on a ~0.6 acre land along Jalan Makloom, adjacent to Subaru Sales and Service Center at Sungai Pinang. It is just a stone’s throw away from the Beacon Executive Suites, about 5 minutes drive to Penang Times Square.

The proposed development comprises a 19-storey condominium, featuring 80 residential units with 5 levels of car parking podium. Each unit will be allocated 2 parking lots. Recreational facilities will be located at level 6.

Project Name : Pinang Perdana
Location : Georgetown, Penang
Property Type : Apartment
Land Tenure: Freehold
Total Units: 80
Built-up Size: 950 sq.ft.
Indicative Price: RM475,000 onwards
Developer : Saluran Melodi Sdn. Bhd.

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SITE PROGRESS: Vivo Executive Apartment (May 2021)

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About Vivo Executive Apartment

A serviced apartment within Aspen Vision City township development at Batu Kawan. It is strategically located next to the upcoming Integrated Shopping Mall, walking distance to the Central Island Park. The units will be built complete with communal co-sharing working space and a social kitchen to support the modern lifestyle of young working adults. The cheapest unit was selling at only RM237,000 during the launch in 2019.

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AFFORDABLE: Jelutong / Morning Dew Development Sdn. Bhd.

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A newly proposed affordable housing development by Morning Dew Development Sdn. Bhd. at Jelutong. Located on a 2-acre land along Lorong Perak, diagonally opposite Sri Wonder Complex. It is about 10 minutes walking distance to both SJK(C) Sum Sun and SJK(C) Beng Teik. Surrounding highrise residential include 86 Avenue Residences, Sri Wangsa 2, Taman Jelutong Jaya Apartment, and a few others.

This development comprises a 38-storey residential tower, featuring 349 affordable units with 10 levels of multi-storey car parking podium. There will be several units of retail and commercial lots located at level 1-5.

The project is still pending for approval. More details to be available upon official launch.

Project Name : (to be confirmed)
Location : Jelutong
Property Type : Affordable housing
Land Tenure: (to be confirmed)
Total Units: 349
Built-up Size: (to be confirmed)
Indicative Price: RM300,000 onwards (estimated)
Developer : Morning Dew Development Sdn. Bhd.

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BMF’s affordable housing plan may cause more problems in market

Property News/ 18 May 2021 No comments

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Khazanah Research Institute (KRI) director Dr Suraya Ismail is her opinion that the affordable housing proposal by the Better Malaysia Foundation (BMF), a corporate social responsibility division of Berjaya Corp Bhd (BCorp), is deemed to be unrealistic and not achievable in current challenging property market conditions.

She said such superfluous schemes will not “fix” the property market, and in fact, it will only create more problems.

The country’s housing projects generally follow the “sell-and-build” delivery system, where property developers take the purchasers’ money in advance to build houses for them.

“Essentially, this proposed scheme takes money from the bottom 40% (B40) community in the form of intergenerational loans, therefore, the B40 pays at least two times more for the houses compared to shorter term mortgage tenures.

“Additionally, the scheme also takes land from the state at a lower cost, ostensibly for building affordable homes.

“This is economic opportunism of the highest order, taking both from the most impoverished group in our country and making them pay more, and taking federal or state land to support this scheme,” she said in an email reply to The Malaysian Reserve yesterday.

Under the affordable housing plan, the BMF proposed an “innovative” financing scheme to assist homebuyers in the form of an intergenerational house loan.

The scheme also warrants the government to financially guarantee the B40 loans, in the event of foreclosures.

Commenting on this, Suraya said it is a risk-free business model for developers, but detrimental to both homeowners and the government.

She emphasised the 60-year mortgage is detrimental to all homebuyers because they will end up paying so much more due to the effective interest rates accrued.

“In essence, intergenerational house loan for the B40 just means that children in this category will be more likely to inherit a ‘house loan’ — though not necessarily a house,” she said.

Suraya added that the building standards under the BMF scheme also falls short of the national standards for decent homes.

She noted the new standard for “affordable housing”, as recommended by the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB), should be the minimum standard for all housing.

She added that in-depth studies have shown “small” houses (450 sq ft [41.8 sq m], micro-housing and the like) creates tremendous mental and emotional stress for inhabitants, as well as a higher rate of spread of infectious diseases especially in over-crowded situations.

“Let us be clear. Greater financialisation does not equate to either higher affordability.

“Rather, it creates more household indebtedness, ‘house poor’ conditions and even worse, possible foreclosures and bankruptcy of families,” she stressed.

Last month, BMF founder Tan Sri Vincent Tan stated it is possible to build affordable homes from as low as RM120,000 each in the Klang Valley for low-income Malaysians, namely the B40 households.

In a statement, he noted that the development plan includes affordable apartments with sizes of 450 sq ft, 600 sq ft, 750 sq ft and 900 sq ft, selling from the price range of RM120,000 to RM300,000 each.

“We believe this price range is achievable with government support in terms of charging lower land premiums and nominal development charges for affordable housing projects.

“As key partners to this initiative, the federal and state governments’ contribution could also be to sell development land at low cost to developers for affordable housing projects, especially in urban locations close to transportation hubs, which would translate into lower purchase prices for low-income house buyers,” he added.

He also said the BMF will propose to the government to allow banks and financial institutions to provide 100% financing to B40 house buyers with two-generation home loans of between 40 and 60 years duration, in order to make loan repayments more affordable and manageable.

More recently, Tan said he had already submitted the affordable housing proposal to the government earlier this month and the government is currently studying the proposal.

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Slimhaus Affordable @ Balik Pulau

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A proposed affordable landed housing project by Slimhaus Technology Sdn. Bhd. at Balik Pulau. Located on a 7.2 acres land along Jalan Pantai Acheh, about 10 minutes drive from Balik Pulau town centre. It is only 1km away from Sierra Pinang gated housing scheme, only a mere minutes’ drive to SK Sungai Pinang and SJK(C) Sin Min.

This project will see the development of 199 units of 3-storey terrace houses with IBS technology. Slimhaus has plans to build 40 units (1,500sq ft) and 100 units (800sq ft) for the first phase and the remainder 55 units for the second phase. The ground-breaking ceremony is expected to be held at the end of this year or beginning of next year and the whole project would take eight months to complete.

The three-storey terrace houses would be gated and freehold, with an indicative price of RM250,000 (800 sq.ft.) and RM395,000 (1,500 sq.ft).

The project is currently in its planning stage and more details will be available upon official launch.

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Project Name : (to be confirmed)
Location : Balik Pulau
Property Type : Affordable
Land Tenure: Freehold
Built-up Area: 
800 sq.ft. and 1,500 sq.ft.
Total Units :
 199
Indicative Price: RM250,000 (800 sq.ft.), RM395,000 (1,500 sq.ft.)
Developer :
Slimhaus Technology Sdn. Bhd.

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