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Casa Perdana

Simpang Ampat/ 25 January 2021 10 comments

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Case Perdana, a residential development by JSC Land Development Sdn. Bhd. near Taman Perdana in Simpang Ampat. Located on a 6.2 arces land along Jalan Perdana, easily accessible from Butterworth – Ipoh federal road. It is just a stone’s throw away from Simpang Ampat Small Medium Industrial Park, about 10 minutes drive from Bukit Tambun Toll Plaza. Nearby amenities within 3km radius include GEMS International Schools, Pearl City Mall, banks, market, eateries, and a few other public schools.

This development will feature a mix of 2-storey terrace and semi-detached houses with three design types to choose from:

  • 2-storey terrace (Type A) – 30 units
  • 2-storey terrace (Type B) – 45 units
  • 2-storey semi-detached – 20 units

Project Name : Casa Perdana
Location : Simpang Ampat
Property Type : Terrace and semi-detached
Tenure : Freehold
Land Area: (to be confirmed)
Built-up Area: (to be confirmed)
Total Units : 75 (terrace), 20 (semi-detached)
Indicative Price: RM389,000 onwards
Developer : JSC Land Development Sdn. Bhd.

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Possible full shutdown after Feb 4 if Covid-19 cases keep rising

Property News/ 24 January 2021 1 comment /中文版
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According to a report published by MalayMail, Putrajaya is set to announce a total economic shutdown after February 4, should the number of Covid-19 cases in the nation continue to not show any improvement.

UPDATE: Eurocham Malaysia denies govt mulling full lockdown after Feb 4, urges public to play their role in Covid-19 fight. Read the news at MalayMail.com

A letter issued to the EU-Malaysia Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Eurocham Malaysia) members detailed a summary of Eurocham Malaysia chief executive Sven Schneider’s meeting with the International Trade and Industry Ministry (Miti), which mentioned that the Ministry of Health (MOH) “has made a clear stand on the matter of a complete shutdown of the economy”.

“Should the infection rate not decrease, the Malaysian government will announce a shutdown/strict lockdown immediately after February 4, 2021. This is the current situation we are facing and Miti is appealing to all companies, foreign and local, to join the effort of reducing infections, breaking the chain, to keep the economy open for business,” the letter further read.

The letter stated that Schneider was invited to attend the “very important and urgent meeting” at Miti, on the evening of January 22, and that the meeting was chaired by the ministry’s secretary-general, Datuk Lokman Hakim Ali.

It also stated that the MOH believed it is the manufacturing sector, with 99 Covid-19 clusters, which is the main source of infection.

“Since in particular, dormitories and related activities (transportation, social activities) were identified as problems, while manufacturing sites itself usually demonstrate sufficient compliance, Miti brainstormed together with the present chambers of commerce a few potential measures.

“While we are awaiting more information from the Ministry and since time is of the essence, we share the preliminary outcomes here with you,” the letter read, listing several points.

Eurocham Malaysia requested companies to assign at least one human resource supervisor to manage and coordinate foreign workers or workers staying in dormitories, adding that the main goal for this is to minimise community movement, social activities and thereby compliance with the standard operating procedures (SOPs) of the movement control order (MCO).

It said that this was because often, workers in dormitories were found not to practise SOP compliance and engage unnecessarily in extensive social activities in or outside the dormitories.

“Companies are requested to also take responsibility in cases where foreign workers’ management or housing have been outsourced to employment agencies. There have been cases where poor housing conditions or transportation compliance by the agent has led to rising infections. Companies sometimes are not aware, but the government encourages to strengthen communication and coordination with employment agencies and outsourcing partners for the benefit of all.

“Companies are requested to establish basic quarantine spaces at their dormitories to ensure that suspected cases, close contacts and confirmed Covid-19 cases can be isolated/quarantined immediately and reduce risk of further spread. Any immediate and short-term measures are welcomed to reduce infections,” the organisation said.

It added that workers staying at home with family, may also be offered to stay at company quarantine facilities, should they and close contacts be suspected or tested positive.

“In the context of transportation, companies have to ensure social distancing and thereby reduction to 50 per cent of capacity of each vehicle is suggested. This will also be reflected in official SOPs, since we discovered yesterday an inconsistency in the current SOPs,” it said, adding that companies will also have to check with their respective supply chain partners for SOP compliance.

“There was also a discussion regarding testing capacity and contact tracing. There may be updates on this matter during the next few days as well.

“We understand that this must seem as another major challenge and potentially costly changes may have to be made. Nonetheless, Eurocham encourages its members to do whatever you can to reduce infections, break the chain and keep the economy open,” it said.

The record for daily new cases of Covid-19 in Malaysia was broken once again, with 4,275 cases reported yesterday.

However, daily recoveries from the disease also reached a new high, with 4,313 people reported to have been given a clean bill of health.

Source: MalayMail.com

 

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Retirement villages to be built on PR1MA’s land

Property News/ 23 January 2021 2 comments /中文版

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Retirement villages will be developed on land belonging to Perbadanan PR1MA Malaysia (PR1MA), said Housing and Local Government Minister Zuraida Kamaruddin.

She said PR1MA would come up with the model concept and collaborate with strategic partners to develop several retirement villages on its land.

She explained that PR1MA was currently drafting a policy focusing on the needs of, and addressing all the fundamental elements that are needed for senior citizens to live in a harmonious environment with adequate health facilities.

Zuraida said the establishment of retirement villages was a new business model adopted by PR1MA so as to provide a well-facilitated, well-equipped and sophisticated infrastructure for senior citizens.

“We have a few parties who are interested and they will come up with proposals. We will see what is their business model and concept, and work with them,“ she said when addressing the Malaysian Population Aging Forum held virtually today.

Zuraida said the proposed retirement villages, which are likely to be ready in 2023, would focus on landed and low-rise concept.

For now, she said a few strategic locations had been identified, namely in Penang and Malacca due to their suitable surroundings and peaceful environment.

“It is important to have retirement villages because when individuals grow older, they will be looking for a different concept of living as they want to be with their peer group to share ideas, knowledge and socialise.

“They have to come together in one community so that they can be productive. A healthy old age means giving them the opportunity to interact with their peer group and doing activities at their own pace.”

On the cost of staying in the retirement villages, Zuraida said it would be affordable, ranging between RM400 and RM600 per month depending on the facilities and cares they would need.

Zuraida said there are currently two million senior citizens aged 60 and above in Malaysia.

She pointed out that a long-term plan was needed to assist the ageing population so that the government could spend less in terms of healthcare, hospitalisation and medication.

Source: Bernama

 

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SITE PROGRESS: Sanctuary Village (Jan 2021)

Property News/ 22 January 2021 No comments

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About Sanctuary Village

The 7th phase of residential development at Permatang Sanctuary by IJM in Alma, Bukit Mertajam. Strategically located within an established neighbourhood, about 15-minute drive from Juru Auto-City and Penang Second Bridge. It is only a short drive to an abundance of amenities namely AEON Mall, Tesco Hypermarket, eateries, schools and banks. Featuring a mix of semi-detached and bungalow houses.

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Affordable housing @ Penang International Exchange

Bayan Baru/ 21 January 2021 5 comments

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The upcoming Penang International Exchange mixed development project at Bayan Baru may include affordable housing components.

According to the latest proposal submitted by Magna Rezeki Sdn. Bhd., the mixed development project located on the empty land next to Giant Hypermarket in Bayan Baru will consist of a 50-storey affordable condominium together with a 28-storey commercial building.

The condominium comprises 3 towers, offering a total of 1,202 affordable units with 9 levels of car parking podium. Recreational facilities will be located at level 10, 11, 23 and 24. Given the typical requirement of an affordable housing project in Penang, the units are expected to have a standard built-up size of around 900 sq.ft.

This project is still in its planning stage and pending approval. More details to be available upon official launch.

READ MORE ABOUT AFFORDABLE HOUSING:

Property Project : (to be confirmed)
Location : Bayan Baru
Property Type : Affordable housing
Total Units: 1,202
Built-up Area: 850 sq.ft. – 900 sq.ft. (guestimated)
Indicative Price: (to be confirmed)
Developer : Magna Rezeki Sdn. Bhd. (Ideal Property Group)

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