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PTMP and PSR would not be scrapped at all cost

Property News/ 17 June 2019 No comments

ptmp-overall-mapMega projects planned for the state, such as the RM46 billion Penang Transport Master Plan (PTMP) and Penang South Reclamation (PSR), may be modified, scaled down or even reviewed depending on the situation and change in circumstances.

Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow, however, insisted that both projects would not be scrapped at all cost, despite continuous opposition from various quarters.

Speaking to the New Straits Times in an exclusive interview recently, Chow said this was probably the final opportunity for the state to lay the proposed PTMP projects.

Explaining, he said if the PTMP was implemented 20 to 30 years down the road, imagined how many houses need to be torn down to find the alignment.

“We proposed as much as how the island can support… Nothing more than that.

“Transport mobility, logistics and telecommunication infrastructures are all necessary for any state to move forward. We have travelled to many other places and things that distinguished them from us are these components.

“Having such infrastructures will enable us to face challenges in the future, and more importantly, this is the only one project that the island can afford physically,” he said.

The PTMP project, announced back in 2015, consists of a light rail transit (LRT) system, an undersea tunnel and highways, among others.

To fund the PTMP, the state plans to embark on a massive reclamation to create three man-made islands, with a total land area of 1,800ha.

Elaborating, Chow said there were a lot to be put into the PTMP, in order to finalise the agreement, especially the technical aspects and the design.

“This is why we have yet to sign the agreement. The cost and the value of the land involved are big issues to be finalised, and even then, it can still throw a spanner into the works if we cannot agree to the terms.

“We are committed to the project but also to good governance. We will still negotiate for the agreement where we want to put the dot in the ‘I’ and also the cross in the ‘T’.

“I do not see calling off the project at this juncture but can come up with compromise.

“Also, we have yet to get approval for the LRT, and once we get it, we can decide which system to use. It is still very open and we will also look at cost saving aspects,” he said.

Chow expects the approvals for components in the PTMP to be obtained within this year and works to begin within a year.

He explained that the LRT and PSR should start together or better still for the reclamation to go ahead first as it is the funding model.

Chow, however, stressed that the intention of the reclamation was not solely to fund the PTMP but the lands, to be reclaimed, are necessary for future developments, for the next 30 to 50 years.

“The reclamation will take about 15 years to complete. Along the line, if there are any changes in circumstances, such as federal funding, it can be reviewed,” he added.

Source: NST Online

 

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MAPEX – Home Ownership Campaign 2019

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For those of you who want to enjoy the benefits of what the HOC 2019 campaign has to offer, it’s not too late! Make your way to the Malaysian Property Expo (MAPEX-HOC 2019) at Gurney Plaza Penang from 20th June – 23rd June 2019!

Organized by the Real Estate and Housing Developers’ Association (REHDA) Malaysia, the MAPEX- HOC 2019 will be held at the Gurney Plaza in Penang from 20 to 23 June (Thursday-Sunday) from 10am to 10pm.

Make sure to mark your calendars and join MAPEX – HOC 2019 this 20th – 23rd June at Gurney Plaza, Penang ( new wing )! Don’t miss out on the last chance to enjoy the HOC 2019 campaign packages offered and grab the great deals while you can before the campaign ends! You won’t know what you’ve missed until it’s gone!

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Scientex buys land to expand property development to Penang

Property News/ 14 June 2019 No comments

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Scientex Bhd is buying six parcels of freehold land measuring 7.83 million square feet in Penang to expand its land bank for property development activities to the north from the southern part of Peninsular Malaysia. These land banks are located less than 5km away from Setia Fontaines mega township development by SP Setia.

Its unit, Scientex (Skudai) Sdn Bhd, inked the agreement to buy the land in North Seberang Perai from Palma Indah Sdn Bhd for RM109.59 million today.

The land bank expansion was in line with the group’s vision to build 50,000 affordably-priced quality homes throughout the nation by 2028, Scientex said in a filing with Bursa Malaysia.

The company, which is also a packaging manufacturer, said the proposed acquisition would be funded by internally generated funds, bank borrowings and issuance of sukuk murabahah.

The deal is expected to be completed in the first half of next year.

Source: Bernama

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Penang rolls out rent-to-own houses

rto-penangThe Penang government is encouraging more people to own homes through its rent-to-own (RTO) scheme.

State Local Government, Housing, Town and Country Planning Committee chairman Jagdeep Singh Deo said the state was happy to introduce the RTO scheme to those who could not afford to even buy low-cost homes, due to the high loan rejection rate by banks.

“The RTO scheme is unlike renting the People’s Housing Project (PPR). The RTO scheme allows the tenants to become owners after renting for a period of time.

“We have applied the RTO scheme on two projects in south Seberang Perai – Taman Seruling Emas and Taman Sungai Duri Permai.

“Tenants of Taman Seruling Emas only pay RM100 a month and a RM20 maintenance fee for 15 years. The Government subsidises RM5,000.

“The actual price of the unit is RM25,000 but we are only charging the prospective buyer about RM22,000.

“As for the Taman Sungai Duri Permai low-cost housing project, the tenants pay RM150 per month and RM20 maintenance fee for 23 years.

“The RTO scheme for the two projects was successful,” Jagdeep told a press conference at the K Park low-cost housing project off Jalan Kuala Jalan Baru, Balik Pulau, on Monday.

Jagdeep said the RTO scheme would also be applied on K Park.

“The project has four blocks of low-cost flats. Two blocks of flats will be sold via the RTO scheme to help the needy. The state Housing Department will be supervising the process.

“The Penang government will continue to urge the Federal Government to address the high loan rejection rate,” he said.

He also said that the state has identified another RTO scheme housing project in Kampung Tok Subuh, central Seberang Perai.

Property developer Ideal Property Group senior construction manager Ang Eng Huat said the construction works of the project was 70% completed.

“It is scheduled to complete by the first quarter of next year,” he said.

Source: Buletin Mutiara

 

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K Park

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K Park, an affordable housing development by Ideal Homes Properties Sdn. Bhd. at Balik Pulau, Penang. It is located near the west coast of Penang Island, adjacent to Prestige III housing scheme by PLB Homes. Driving to Balik Pulau town centre will take approximately 10 minutes, under 35 minutes to Bayan Lepas Free Trade Zone during off peak hours.

This development comprises four low-cost apartment blocks, offering a total of 1,175 residential units with a standard built-up size of 650 sq.ft. Half of the low-cost units will be sold via RTO (Rent-to-own) scheme, which will be supervised by Penang state Housing Department.

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Project Name: K Park
Location: Balik Pulau
Property Type: Affordable Housing (low cost)
Built-up Size: 650 sq.ft.
Total Units: 1,175
Indicative Price: RM42,000
Developer: Ideal Homes Properties Sdn. Bhd.
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