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Penang shuts down Sri Aman market for disobeying MCO

Property News/ 30 March 2020 No comments

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The Penang Island City Council (MBPP) has temporarily closed the market in the Sri Aman Complex in Relau for three days, beginning from today.

It is the first market in the state to be shut down by the authorities since the movement control order (MCO) was enforced on March 18. The adjacent foodcourt, however, is allowed to operate.

State Local Government, Housing, Town and Country Planning chairman Jagdeep Singh Deo said the closure was for the sake of public health as the market had infringed the MCO.

The MCO, which was originally scheduled to end on March 31, has been extended to April 14.

“They did not obey instructions and we have to close it. It’s not an easy decision to make,” Jagdeep told a press conference at Sri Aman Complex this morning.

“Don’t play, play. This is a life and death issue. And I am giving a warning to all public markets that if they don’t follow the MCO, we will take the same action.

“The Sri Aman market did not observe social distancing, did not allow a certain number of people in the market an any one time and did not prepare hand sanitiser for the market-goers.

“We took the decision to shut down the market last night. It’s for the good of the people and their loved ones. Our priority is public health and safety.

“This decision was not easy to make but as the government representative, it is my responsibility. It might not be accepted (by all) but I want to stress that on the part of the government, we won’t compromise.

“I hope all will understand and I believe no one can be angry with me over this decision.”

Jagdeep said he saw no reason why Sri Aman market could not obey the MCO when the MBPP and the Seberang Perai City Council (MBSP) have both reported 99% compliance rate to date.

“When the MCO was enforced, we initially had a 80% compliance rate. But now both councils have reported a 99% compliance rate. I want to thank them and the public for their cooperation.

“I hope all public markets will continue to work together and follow the regulations. We will not allow the 1% to disobey the MCO.”

Also present were Bukit Gelugor MP Ramkarpal Singh, Paya Terubong assemblyman Yeoh Soon Hin, MBPP mayor Datuk Yew Tung Seang, MBSP mayor Datuk Rozali Mohamud, MBPP secretary Datuk Addnan Mohd Razali and the Sri Aman market owner Liew Piang Chong.

Liew, who admitted that the crowd control was lacking, said he had managed to get four Rela personnel to help when the market reopens on Wednesday (April 1). The market has 20 stalls.

“We tried to control the crowd but they would not listen. Most of the people who come here for their marketing are foreigners.

“I managed to get four Rela personnel to help out today but the authorities had made their decision last night,” Liew explained.

Yew said the roadside stall in Jelutong, which was earlier allowed to sell vegetables, would be closed from tomorrow until further notice.

MBPP had earlier ordered all roadside stalls in Jelutong (except for the one selling vegetables), Air Itam, Bayan Baru, Perak Road and Pulau Tikus to close to curb the spread of Covid-19.

For MBSP, Rozali said he is appealing to shoppers and traders to change their attitude during this MCO period.

He said market-goers should decide what they want to buy instead of dilly-dallying inside the market as about 100 people could be waiting to get in.

Besides that, Rozali said traders should also modify their business by packing certain items in advance for sale, such as in packets of one kilogramme, two kilogrammes or five kilogrammes.

Source: Buletin Mutiara

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No jogging even within gated housing communities

Property News/ 29 March 2020 No comments

gated-picture2Defence Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri reminded the public today that the movement control order (MCO) applies even within gated vicinities, the Malay Mail reported today.

The warning followed allegations that many residents in gated communities were found outside their homes, with some said to be jogging in large groups.

Ismail, however, provided no photographic evidence.

“The MCO must be observed even within gated communities,” he told a media briefing in Putrajaya.

“We were informed by the police that people can still be found outside and going jogging in large groups.”

The Malay Mail said authorities banned outdoor running as part of the MCO despite initially suggesting that exercising in public is acceptable provided social distancing is observed.

Yesterday, 11 joggers of various nationalities, including two Malaysians, were among the scores of people arrested for flouting the order currently enforced nationwide.

Over 400 arrests have been made since Thursday, Ismail revealed today.

Source: EdgeProp.my

 

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360 Aerial View: Tanjung Pinang

Property News/ 28 March 2020 3 comments

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UPCOMING: Tasek Gelugor / Ihsan Ceria Sdn. Bhd.

Tasek Gelugor/ 27 March 2020 No comments

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Yet another residential development scheme proposed at Tasek Gelugor, by Ihsan Ceria Sdn. Bhd. It is located on a 9.5-acre land along Jalan Tok Bedu, about 3 minutes drive from Tasek Gelugor town centre. The site is just a stone’s throw away from Setia Fontaines township by SP Setia

This development is expected to offer some affordable options for landed properties, to be developed in two phases:

PHASE 1

  • Single-storey semi-detached (50 units)
  • Single-storey bungalow (2 units)

PHASE 2

  • Single-storey semi-detached (24 units)
  • Single-storey bungalow (3 units)

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

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Location : Tasek Gelugor
Property Type : Residential
Total Units : 79
Land Tenure : (to be confirmed)
Indicative Price : (to be confirmed)
Developer : Ihsan Ceria Sdn. Bhd.

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‘Unfit’ property developers will fall

Property News/ 26 March 2020 No comments

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With the Movement Control Order (MCO) in Malaysia extended for another two weeks to April 14, 2020 to curb the spread of the COVID-19 outbreak, property sales galleries will remain closed and construction works halted until then.

Property developers may have a slight buffer from unbilled sales to cushion the near term impact of the MCO but those with high gearing and bad credit record are in a precarious situation, said RHB Research Institute senior analyst Loong Kok Wen.

Although Bank Negara Malaysia’s six-month loan deferment package would offer much needed help, developers still need to bear operational costs such as salaries.

“It is very hard to have equity call or secure new bank loans now. Smaller developers with poor performance risk winding-up,” said Loong in a phone interview with EdgeProp.my.

She also expects listed developers to revise their sales target lower and announce weaker results in the upcoming quarters.

Nevertheless, “Although there are currently very little demand in properties, but with some demand suppressed now, it might result in a pent up of sales upon recovery of the market,” Loong added on a brighter note.

In a separate interview, Savills Malaysia managing director Datuk Paul Khong opined that developers who end up in dire straits would be those who have poor sales track record and cash flow position.

“Or they may be offering wrong product offerings or have projects in bad locations,” he said.

“Government land office and property galleries are all closed now and sales are at a standstill until the MCO is over. If the MCO continues further, with cost of operations such as salary payouts still running, then losses are expected,” he added.

Simultaneously, consumers’ general affordability on properties will also be affected.

To help boost property sales, Khong hopes that the government could look into easing entry into property financing and allowing reduction in Real Property Gains Tax (RPGT) and Stamp Duty rates.

Source: EdgeProp.my

 

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