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Robina Eco Park – A new clean and green attraction at Seberang Perai

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Harnessing its natural assets, the Seberang Perai City Council (MBSP) has created a tranquil green space by the sea called Robina Eco Park which it hopes will stimulate domestic tourism.

Better known as Taman Rekreasi Pantai Robina, the MBSP has spent RM1,464,000 to upgrade and reinvigorate the area fronting the Penang Strait with lush grass and 548 new plants, as well as clean energy park lights.

“MBSP has also banned all vehicles from entering the 2.69ha (6.66 acre) park. I hope everyone will follow the rules and take responsibility in helping to preserve the environment here in step with the state government and MBSP’s desire to turn it into a recreation and domestic tourism centre.

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“With it strategically located about 15km from Butterworth and near the Royal Malaysian Air Force base, it will attract those who want to do some fishing, spend leisure time with the family and see a beautiful sunset,” said Penang Chief Minister, Chow Kon Yeow, at the park launch today.

He also said that the Eco Park project is in line with MBSP’s desire to increase the amount of green space.

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Source: Bernama

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Iconic Skies – Luxurious Sanctuary with Zen in Mind

Relau/ 27 July 2020 No comments

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Spanning across a generous piece of prime land in Relau, Iconic Skies is a freehold residential enclave that consists of prestigious villas and 2 luxury condominiums that are linked by a stunning sky bridge. Standing 37-storeys and 35-storeys high, the Iconic Skies condominiums offer spectacular panoramic views over the picturesque neighbourhood of Relau.

The luxury condominiums have a total of 299 units and are designed with spacious build-up, allowing for more emphasis to contemporary living without compromising practicality. There are a total of 3 layouts with a build-up area ranging from 1,483sqft to 1,598sqft, offering the perfect fit for every persons’ lifestyle.

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Facilities Deck @ Level 5 and Level 20

Relaxation in the skies is often considered a dream but Iconic Skies makes that dream into a delightful reality. Iconic Skies offers over more than 15 facilities for your comforting needs, including the Infinity Pool, Sky Heated Jacuzzi, Sky Gym, Zen Yoga Room, and many more at Level 5 and Level 20. With multiple facilities to choose from, you will be able to unwind and relax and experience the true meaning of ‘blissful relaxation’.

 

Strategic Location

Situated in Relau, Iconic Skies offers convenient access to many local amenities and is well connected to dedicated roads. With the excellent accessibility, Subterranean Penang International Convention and Exhibition Centre (SPICE), Pantai Mutiara Hospital, Bukit Jambul Golf Course, Queensbay Mall, Penang International Airport, University Sains Malaysia, Penang Bridge, and Penang 2nd Bridge are all within close proximity (less than 10km). This means less time, less hassle to reach your desired location.

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Real Property Gains Tax exemption causing confusion

Property News/ 27 July 2020 No comments

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The proposed Real Property Gains Tax (RPGT) exemption for Malaysian property owners has caused confusion among those intending to sell their property as the new rates have yet to be gazetted.

National House Buyers Association (HBA) honorary secretary-general Datuk Chang Kim Loong said because of this, property sellers were not able to enjoy the exemption for units sold between June 1 this year and Dec 31 next year.

“The government should look into these details before announcing this initiative.

“Some houseowners sold their properties and signed the sale and purchase agreement with buyers, unaware that the exemption is not applicable yet as it is not gazetted.

“Lawyers should inform their clients about this and advise them accordingly,” he said, adding that RPGT’s rates should be replaced with a more sustainable tax instead.

He said the initiatives, which included the reintroduction of the Home Ownership Campaign (HOC), should ensure that developers offer higher discounts to “off load” unsold stocks instead of the government “bailing” them through waiver of taxpayers’ monies.

“If they (developers) cannot sell it during normal times, it is difficult to understand how they can sell under HOC, unless the new 10 per cent that the government announced is after discounts, sometimes up to 25 per cent, that they would normally give.

“Transparency in price discovery is lacking. Financial institutions seem to be aware of the discounts and rebates, but how these have been translated into loans is not known.”

Chang said the government should let the market play its role with the banking sector sticking to real prices, adding that greater accountability must be enforced on developers to account for selling prices, discounts and rebates.

He said an initial grant to first-time house buyers should be offered to enable them to buy affordable houses.

“This could attract a larger number of people to buy houses and resolve the housing shelter problem. First-time house buyers can also be assisted by waiving the stamp duty for their first unit (instead of restricting it to houses priced between RM300,000 and RM2.5 million).

“The government could be more specific in the reintroduction of HOC. Developers who are holding properties not sold but completed with CC (Commencement Certificate) or OC (Occupancy Certificate) for more than three years can be supported by HOC. And whatever benefits or waiver should include secondary market sales, too, and not just developer’s products (primary market).”

Chang said HBA reiterated the need to have all loans, whether from the primary or secondary market, to be supported with an independent detailed valuation report for checks and balances. This, he said, would ensure that bankers lend to houses on market value for the property and not on “fictitious prices” as unilaterally stated in sale and purchase agreements.

Real estate expert Siva Shanker said there was no clear measure how the property market would react to the initiatives because the recession was caused by an unforeseen circumstance — a virus and lockdown — and people were not willing to spend much, except on food and some items online.

“The initiatives under Penjana (economic stimulus package) can ease the burden of the average people, including in buying houses. The bank loan moratorium, which took effect in June, was the single biggest assistance given to ordinary men on the street, even if it was only for six months.”

Siva said problems in the property sector included overhang and a spike in prices, which were driven by real estate speculation, which promised high returns to buyers.

He said while the market for landed properties like terrace houses remained solid, the same could not be said for high-rise residential units.

The government will provide stamp duty exemption on the instruments of transfer and loan agreement for the purchase of residential homes priced between RM300,000 and RM2.5 million.

An RPGT exemption will be given to Malaysians for the disposal of residential homes between June this year and Dec 31 next year.

Source: NST Online

 

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UPCOMING: Butterworth / SY Ong Architect

Butterworth/ 26 July 2020 No comments

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A small landed residential development proposed by SY Ong Architect at Bagan Jermal in Butterworth. Located along Jalan Melur, this development is only a mere minutes drive to Econsave and Tesco Bagan Ajam. It is surrounded by an abundance of amenities with easy access via Jalan Raja Uda.

While it is still pending for approval, this project is expected to feature 18 units of 3-storey terrace houses with spacious design and layout. More details to be available upon official launch.

Project Name : (to be confirmed)
Location : Butterworth
Property Type : Terrace
Tenure : Freehold
Land Area: (to be confirmed)
Built-up Area: (to be confirmed)
Total Units : 18
Indicative Price: (to be confirmed)
Architect: SY Ong Architect
Developer : (to be confirmed)

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QuayWest Residence – Buy now and save up to RM380k!

Queensbay/ 24 July 2020 No comments

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Fronting the scenic waterfront of Persiaran Bayan Indah near Queensbay Mall, with sparkling azure seas and sandy beaches as your neighbour, life here will a wonderful microcosm of endless choices.

Within the development’s twin 24-storey towers are 1,235 units; available units sized between 1,219 sq ft to 2,013 sq ft, all conceptualised to offer bespoke luxury and give you the feeling of living in a landed property, only high up in the air.

It is a glamourous lifestyle befitting the rich and famous, where all the privileges and pleasures of life are presented on a silver platter.

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Arrive in grand style every time you return home. The magnificent lobby area similarly connects to two private lifts that offer direct access to units for both convenience and privacy.

Units’ interiors – from the living room to bedrooms, kitchen and balcony are all meticulously designed to flow aesthetically and suit the needs of modern home-owners.

Some units come with an innovative dual keys concept. Essentially two homes in one, they are great for families who can use one for their own stay and the other for elderly parents or close relatives. Alternatively, they could be rented out.

 

The facilities here would rival even 5-star resorts. Atop the podium are leisure, sky and children’s pools, Jacuzzi, with accompanying cabanas, and pooldecks with lounge.

There is also a gymnasium cum dancing room, entertainment room, multipurpose hall, conference and reading room, and children’s playground, alongside landscaped gardens.

On the rooftop, an infinity pool with Jacuzzi offers sweeping views of the sea and Pulau Jerejak, while a yoga deck offers a great space to reconnect with your inner being.

QuayWest has strategic location at the fastest growth south of the island surrounded by the commercial centre and shopping malls (Queensbay Mall). It also situated in a matured neighbourhood with excellent amenities. There is a hotel and food court a short walk away, while various malls, shops and other facilities can be reached via a short drive.

Being in the middle of both Penang bridges, residents have ease of access to the mainland, while the world renowned city of George Town is just down the coastal expressway.

Buy now you can save up to RM380,000* and stand a chance to win the Lucky Draw* Grand Prize up to RM88,000! Grab the opportunity for the golden inventment and be our lucky winner of the “Grab and Win” lucky draw with the ultimate exclusive prizes worth RM5.8M in total!

Call Asia Green’s Hotline 011-3011 5337 and book your appointment today and check out the exclusive deals we are offering!

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Why buying QuayWest Residence?

  • Low selling price psf
  • Low maintenance fees
  • 2 Private Lift direct to house with better privacy (Tower A)
  • Spacious Layout @ Living/Dining area & Yard
  • Sky Bungalow Design
  • Extra Room number
  • Rooftop Infinity Lap Pool
  • Various facilities for families and kids, comfortable & greenery environment and style
  • Super high-end condominium
  • Matured Township

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