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Extra packages offered for low-cost units strictly optional

Property News/ 7 September 2019 No comments

affordable-housing1A Penang executive councillor said many buyers of the state’s low-cost homes have no issues over renovation and car park packages being offered by developers as they consider them to be convenient.

However, State Housing Committee chairman Jagdeep Singh Deo said these packages offered by developers are strictly optional.

Those forcing buyers to take them up will face the music, he warned.

Jagdeep was commenting on criticism by the Consumers’ Association of Penang (CAP) yesterday that buyers of low-cost units are still being forced to pay between RM120,000 and RM180,000, with extras thrown in, although the state-mandated prices for such homes are either RM42,000 or RM72,500.

“We have always said that these packages are optional and cannot be forced on anyone.

“If the developers force you to take them up, please complain to us and we will take action,” he said at a press conference today.

Jagdeep also revealed that many buyers did not complain over these packages. He said some also wanted extra parking lots.

“In fact, a lot of these buyers do not complain, because when you buy an empty unit, they still need to renovate. That is why the developers offer these packages that appear attractive to them.

“But all this is strictly optional. If the buyer wants an empty unit, with absolutely nothing, and wants to take his own mattress and one pillow to go and sleep there, then the developer must sell it to them at either RM42,000 or RM72,500,” he said.

CAP had revealed that many developers of low-cost homes were arm-twisting buyers to take up the optional extras or else risk losing the chance to own the property.

It claimed that these buyers succumb to the pressure as they have been on a waiting list for a long time, some up to 20 years.

The “renovation” packages being offered vary, depending on the developer, CAP had said. One company offered just tiling and a washbasin, while others offered painting, door grilles and more.

The buyers claimed they were also persuaded to go for units on the lower floors or the “corner lots”.

The low-cost homes are built by private developers in Penang as part of the state government’s requirement to build 30% low-cost homes, priced between RM42,000 and RM72,500.

Those who want to buy these units have to go to the Penang Housing Department, which in turn vets their applications for eligibility and later allocates homes for the deserving.

Over the past two months, CAP had revealed nearly 20 cases where buyers were forced to pay more than double for their homes. These were for extras such as car parks and renovation packages developers recommended.

Source: FreeMalaysiaToday.com

 

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Penang CM speaks to Penang Property Talk on Vision 2030

Video Posts/ 6 September 2019 No comments

On 29 August 2019, Penang Property Talk was given the opportunity to have an exclusive interview with Penang Chief Minister, YB Chow Kon Yeow. Listen to the sharing from our CM on Penang Vision 2030 with regards to housing, transportation and talent.

 

Ambay Park @ Pearl City

Simpang Ampat/ 6 September 2019 6 comments

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Ambay Park, the latest residential component at Pearl City township by Tambun Indah in Simpang Ampat. Located adjacent to Begonia Villa gated and guarded scheme, diagonally opposite Pearl Tropika. Amenities within 5 km include Pearl City Mall, GEMS International Schools, SMJK Jit Sin II and several other shops and facilities.  It is about 10 minutes drive to the North-South Highway, Penang Science Park and Penang Second Bridge.

This development will feature 153 units of double-storey terrace houses with a minimun land size of 1,140 sq.ft. Indicative price starts from RM418,000 onwards.

Property Project : Ambay Park
Location : Pearl City, Simpang Ampat, Penang
Property Type : 2-storey terrace
Total Units: 153
Land Area: 1,140 sq.ft. onwards
Built-up Area: 20′ x 37′ or 20’x40′
Tenure : Freehold
Developer : Tambun Indah
Indicative Price: RM418,000 onwards

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MBPP plans to build underpass at Jalan Mt Erskine and Jalan Burma intersection

Property News/ 4 September 2019 18 comments

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The Penang Island City Council (MBPP) is planning to build an underpass at the Jalan Mount Erskine and Jalan Burma intersection next year to tackle traffic woes.

MBPP secretary Datuk Addnan Mohd Razali said the traffic flow at the Jalan Burma/Jalan Gottlieb/Jalan Bagan Jermal/Jalan Mount Erskine is now “messy during peak hours” as there are approximately 50,000 vehicles using these roads daily.

“The project for the underpass and road widening is estimated to cost RM30 million while the cost of land acquisition is estimated at RM25 million,” Addnan told a press conference today.

Also present were MBPP senior engineers Cheah Chin Kooi and Zainuddin Mohamad Shariff, MBPP engineer Yong Woo Soon and HST Engineers managing director Teh Hong Sen.

The land acquisition from Jalan Mount Erskine to Jalan Burma (till Adventist Hospital) covers a distance of 700m involving 20 lots of land (4,430sq m) – two from MBPP, two from the Federal Government and 16 from private owners.

Addnan said the process of land acquisition is being carried out by the northeast district Land Office, which is also engaged in an ongoing hearing for affected residents.

“We hope to begin work on the project next year or 2021, barring any legal matters,” said Addnan, adding that the road widening process at Jalan Brown, which is part and parcel of the project, had already been completed.

Source: Buletin Mutiara

 

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Illuminating Mid-Autumn @ Sunway Wellesley until 16 Sept

Experience the cultural sensation of Mid-Autumn like never before. Sunway welcomes you to a celebration of lights that you won’t want to miss over the weekend!

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