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Not enough low-cost housing to meet the demand in Penang Island

Property News/ 30 November 2020 1 comment /中文版

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State Housing, Local Government, Town and Country Planning Committee chairman Jagdeep Singh Deo, said that as of 30 September, there were 3,866 applicants in the Southwest District waiting for the allocation of low-cost housing, but there were only 1,175 low-cost housing units (RM42,000) available waiting to be allocated.

He said that the above project is the Idaman Prestij low-cost flat (also known as K Park) in Balik Pulau, which will be completed in December this year and handed over to the Penang state government, of which 612 units will be offered under a rent-to-own scheme.

“The first round of the selection has already been done on October 5.” He said during the recent State Assembly.

Jagdeep said that with the latest changes in the affordable housing policy, the state government has also opened the above project for the applicants from the Northeast District.

He explained that in the past, the low-cost and low-medium-cost housing allocation was based on district, but now the allocation is by City Council, namely Penang Island City Council and Seberang Perai City Council.

“As for the Penang Island City Council, it covers the Wortheast and Southwest District of Penang Island whereas Seberang Perai City Council will overs Northern, Central and Southern District of Seberang Perai.”

 

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AFFORDABLE: Balik Pulau / Alamkhas Sdn. Bhd.

Balik Pulau/ 30 November 2020 1 comment

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Proposed affordable housing development by Alamkhas Sdn. Bhd. at Balik Pulau.  Located on a 2.86 acres land adjacent to Taman Prestij 3 and K Park, just a stone’s throw away from P3 Residence by PLB Home. It is about 10 minutes drive to Balik Pulau Town Centre and at least 30 minutes to commute to work at Bayan Lepas Free Industrial Zone.

This development comprises two 16-storey towers, offering a total of 192 affordable units in each tower. There will be only affordable Type A (low-cost) and Type B (low-medium cost), which will be priced from RM42,000 and RM72,500 respectively:

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Project Name: (to be confirmed)
Location : Balik Pulau
Property Type : Low-cost & low-medium cost housing
Total Units : 192 (low-cost), 192 (low-medium-cost)
Land Tenure : (to be confirmed)
Indicative Price : RM42,000, RM72,500
Developer: Alamkhas Sdn. Bhd. (a subsidiary of Runnymede Group?)

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Putrajaya pulls back govt guarantee for Penang’s RM2b loan to finance LRT project

Property News/ 29 November 2020 24 comments /中文版
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Proposed Bayan Lepas LRT

Putrajaya has decided not to proceed to grant a government guarantee for a US$500 million (RM2.04 billion) loan application by Penang to partly finance its RM9.5 billion light rail transit (LRT) project.

Finance Minister Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Tengku Abdul Aziz said the decision was in line with the revised revenue and income projections for the country, as well as the government’s focus to restore the economy, following the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Should the loan go through, Tengku Zafrul said it will increase the federal government’s commitment on operational and development expenditure, as well as other off-budget projects borne by the government such as the MRT Line 1 and 2 (RM71 billion), LRT3 (RM17.7 billion), the Pan Borneo Sarawak Highway (RM13 billion) and the East Coast Rail Link or ECRL (RM48.85 billion).

“Any new loan with a government guarantee should be scrutinised as much as possible, as it will increase the government’s contingent liability. Unchecked increases in the government’s contingent liability could increase fiscal risks and affect Malaysia’s credit rating given by international rating agencies.

“Therefore, it is prudent for the government to limit the exposure of government guarantees by reorganising the projects according to the priority and repayment capacity of the debt,” Tengku Zafrul said in a parliament written reply dated Nov 25.

As of Sept 30, the total value of government guarantees stood at RM289.8 billion or 20.1% of the country’s GDP, he said.

Tengku Zafrul was responding to a question by Tanjong MP Chow Kon Yeow, who is also the chief minister of Penang, on whether the federal government will provide a government guarantee to Penang for the loan applications to finance the state’s LRT project.

In November last year, Chow said the state government will form a special purpose vehicle (SPV) to issue bonds to raise funds to pay for the project.

At the time, he said then prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad had assured that Putrajaya will provide a sovereign guarantee for bonds issued through the state’s SPV, to raise money for the LRT project under the RM46 billion Penang Transport Master Plan (PTMP).

Chow added that Penang would not have been able to raise enough in the bonds market, without Putrajaya’s guarantee.

Tengku Zafrul, in the written reply, said the finance ministry received a letter from the Asian Development Bank (ADB) dated Jan 25, 2019, with regards to the application by the Penang government to obtain a loan from ADB to finance the LRT project.

He said that according to ADB’s financing terms, the loan will be charged at a higher repayment rate and cost of financing, as the bank places Malaysia as an upper middle income country, which has a higher maturity premium, with a spread of 0-50 bps, compared with 0-20 bps previously.

The minister said if the government agrees to the loan from ADB, the allocation should be provided for, in the annual budget and the rolling plan of the Malaysia Plan.

“The Penang state government needs to re-examine the projects based on priority.

“The prioritised projects should then be submitted for further study by the Economic Planning Unit, Prime Minister’s Department to be considered under the upcoming rolling plan of the Malaysia Plan,” Tengku Zafrul said.

The LRT project, the first of its kind in the state, spans 19 stations across a 22km line linking the city centre of George Town to Bayan Lepas down south. The Bayan Lepas LRT line is said to be one of the priority projects to be delivered under PTMP.

Source: EdgeProp.my

 

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Upcoming foreign workers dormitory at Valdor

Property News/ 27 November 2020 No comments

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GUH Realty Sdn. Bhd. (a subsidiary of GUH Holdings Berhad)  and Centralised Dormitory Sdn Bhd will be jointly developing 5 blocks of 5-storey foreign workers dormitory in approximately 7.5 acres of land at Valdor, Penang. It is located along Jalan Nafiri, adjacent to North-South Expressway.

This development comprises a total of 335 units foreign worker dormitory and can house approximately 6,000 foreign workers for nearby industrial parks, namely Batu Kawan Industrial Park, Penang Science Park and Bukit Minyak Industrial Park. It was initially targeted to be completed in stages from the middle to end of 2022, but it is not known whether would the date change due to the pandemic.

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Automatic approval for extended moratorium on loan repayment for B40 and micro enterprises

Property News/ 27 November 2020 No comments

ZafrulThe government has instructed banks to automatically approve applications to freeze loan repayments by applicants in the bottom 40% income group (B40) as well as micro-enterprises with debts of below RM150,000.

Finance Minister Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Tengku Abdul Aziz (pictured) announced this today during his winding-up speech on Budget 2021 in Parliament.

As for those in the middle 40% income group (M40) seeking a reduction in monthly installments, they would have to make a self-declaration with the banks, but can do so without documents.

Zafrul also said those who do not fall under any of the above categories can ask their banks directly about repayment assistance.

He said more than 700,000 Malaysians had applied for the second moratorium phase, now under Budget 2021, with some 98% of applications approved.

He added that the government will be consulting with banks moving forward and that Putrajaya is committed to helping the people if the situation worsens due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Source: EdgeProp.my

 

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