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3-Storey Terraces @ Seri Tanjung Pinang 2A

Tanjung Tokong/ 27 April 2017 3 comments

3-storey terraces @ seri tanjung pinang 2

Seri Tanjung Pinang Phase 2 will be divided into three phases namely STP Phase 2A, Phase 2B and Phase 2C. STP Phase 2A will comprise gross land area of approximately 252.81 acres of land (STP Phase 2A). The agreed infrastructure includes inter-alia bridges linking the STP 2A development land, roads (including roundabouts, intersection, underpasses and etc) and complementary facilities (such as pedestrian walkways and bicycle lanes), landscaping, drainage, sewerage and water system, electricity mains, telecommunication service corridors and street lighting.

The initial phase of STP 2A comprises 325 units of 3-strey terrace houses.

This is still in its planning stage and pending for approval. More details to be available upon official launch.

Project Name : (to be confirmed)
Location :
 STP 2, Tanjung Tokong, Penang
Property Type : 3-storey terrace
Total Units: 325
Indicative Price: (to be confirmed)
Developer : E&O Properties Sdn. Bhd.

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Majority of Malaysians want to own a home in next 6 months

Property News/ 26 April 2017 1 comment

propertyMore than half of Malaysians surveyed want to own a home within the next six months, according to the Real Estate and Housing Developers’ Association Malaysia (Rehda).

However, stringent lending rules continue to be a major deterrent, association president Datuk Seri F D Iskandar said.

In a poll of 1,655 respondents, he said 56% were looking to own a home within the next six months, primarily within the KLCC area and Kuala Lumpur city centre.

“About 38% of them are first-time house buyers, 30% repeat buyers, 23% investors, 6% expatriates and 3% tenants,” he said last week at a media briefing on Rehda’s House Buyers’ Survey 2017.

According to the survey, over a quarter of respondents said they would purchase a property within the next six to 12 months, 12% were unsure and 6% said they would like to own a home immediately.

Iskandar said the respondents’ preference to purchase property within the KLCC area and Kuala Lumpur city centre was “unrealistic.”

“If you want to buy a property in Damansara Heights or even Bangsar … then you’re going to be prepared to pay for it,” he said.

Apart from KLCC or the city centre, other sought-after locations in the survey in ranking order were Petaling Jaya, Cheras and Bangsar, Puchong and Shah Alam, and finally, Cyberjaya.

Iskandar said the bulk of the respondents were looking for property for self-dwelling purposes. Other reasons to purchase (in ranking order) were for family dwelling, rental yield, upgrading, holiday homes and investment.

The preferred property of choice were apartments/condominiums, followed by terrace/cluster/townhouses. Semi-detached homes, serviced apartments, bungalows/villas and commercial/shoplots ranked third, fourth, fifth and sixth, respectively, in the survey.

In terms of preferred property size, 34% of respondents said they were looking for a home that ranged between 1,000 sq ft and 1,500 sq ft, while 33% preferred units that ranged between 800 sq ft and 1,000 sq ft.

As for pricing preferences, 41% of respondents said they were looking for property that ranged between RM300,000 and RM500,000, while 32% were eyeing homes priced between RM500,000 and RM750,000.

Source: TheStar.com.my

 

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UPCOMING: Bayan Lepas / Northern Gold Development

Bayan Lepas/ 24 April 2017 2 comments /中文版

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Newly proposed landed residential development by Northern Gold Development Sdn. Bhd. at Bayan Lepas, Penang. Located along Jalan Dato Ismail Hashim, situated between the ongoing One Foresta affordable housing development and Mont Tierra Residences. It is less than 10 minutes drive from Penang International Airport.

This development will feature a guarded housing scheme offering offer 65 units of 3-storey terrace houses with a 2-storey community hall.

This project is still pending for approval. More details to be available upon official launch.

Project Name : (to be cofirmed)
Location : Bayan Lepas
Property Type : Guarded residential development
Built-up Size: (to be confirmed)
Total Units:: 65
Indicative Price: (to be confirmed)
Developer : Northern Gold Development Sdn. Bhd.

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Residential supply expected to recover in three years

Property News/ 22 April 2017 4 comments

napic-reportThe excess in supply of residential properties is expected to clear in three to four years, paving the way for a recovery in the property market, says housing industry experts.

The new National Information Property Centre (Napic) 2016 report shows that the incoming supply of residential properties has inflated to 94,124 units, compared to 82,837 units in 2015.

Incoming supply refers to those properties undergoing construction work to be completed in three to four years.

“The incoming supply figure looks alarming at first glance. In actual fact, however, about half of the amount has been sold.

“Developers would normally commence construction work only when they have sold at least 30% of a project.

“In 2016, the transactions of residential properties in Penang totalled 13,244 units worth RM5.36bil,” according to Napic.

“If the consumption per year continues at 12,000 to 13,000, it should take three to four years for the market to absorb the remaining 47,000 units,” Real Estate & Housing Developers’ Association (Rehda) Penang chairman Datuk Toh Chin Leong says.

Toh adds that the market could expect some signs of improvement in the second half of 2018.

Some 51,453 units of the 94,124 are in the higher price range category, comprising 2-3 storey terraces, 2-3 semi-detached houses, detached houses, and condominiums, indicating an excess supply of high-end properties.

There are 10,968 high-end units coming to the north-east district, while a further 12,833 are heading to the south-west district.

Some 27,652 units of similar high-end properties are coming to Seberang Prai.

The planned supply (projects with approved building plans), however, has decreased to 48,120 in 2016, compared with 54,840 in 2015.

On the planned supply, Toh says developers would normally hold back new launches if there is a glut in the market, even if the projects are already approved.

“The positive side is that due to the excess in supply, the days of rapidly escalating property prices are over.

“We can expect Penang property prices to remain stable in the years to come.

“Due to the choices for properties in the market, the pricing of the incoming supply will be very competitive.

“Bank interest rates, however, will need to be maintained at a low level to stimulate interest in the property market,” he says.

Raine & Horne Malaysia director Michael Geh concurs that the local property market could recover in three to four years, provided that the market continues absorbing 12,000-13,000 units per annum.

However, the surge of unsold completed residential properties in Penang is a cause for concern.

“The unsold completed units have doubled to 1,896 in 2016 compared to 992 in 2015.

“The market value of the 1,896 units is RM1.47bil, compared with RM801.88mil in 2015,” he says.

There were 5,646 new launches in the primary market in 2016, compared with 2,348 units in 2015.

“However, sales of the newly launched 5,646 units is low at 9.9%, compared to 48.2% in 2015.

“Apartments and condominiums formed the bulk of the new launches, accounting for 56.4% (3,187 units), priced between RM500,000 and RM1mil,” Geh adds.

Unless foreign funds help to absorb the high-end properties, the pricing in this segment will undergo a correction.

As China has restricted funds from flowing out to purchase overseas properties, the scenario of a price adjustment in the high-end property segment is very likely.

“The demand most definitely will not come from locals as the average household income in the country ranges between RM4,585 and RM6,141 per month, making ownerships of high-end homes a dream.

“We welcome a pricing correction scenario in the high-end segment, as prices in the high-end category has peaked.

“All eyes are now on how Bank Negara will tweak interest rates to deal with inflation and pressure on the ringgit.

“In January 2017, Bank Negara has said it will hold on to the current benchmark interest rates at 3%, on expectation that inflation will average higher this year due to stronger oil prices.

“We hope Bank Negara will continue maintaining interest rates at a moderate level to sustain the property market,” he says.

In contrast to the high-end segment, the transactions in the sub-sales market are still encouraging.

“About 80% of the transactions in the property market today come from the sub-sales market.

“In George Town, the values of older apartments, built in early 2000, have more than doubled.

“A 700-800 sq ft apartment, completed 12 years ago in George Town, is now selling for over RM400,000, compared to the initial selling price of about RM130,000.

“Given the competition from the sub-sales market, the pricing of properties in the primary market will eventually be adjusted to a moderate level.

“Residential properties in the primary market are currently priced about 25% above those in the sub-sales segment,” he says.

CA Lim & Co principal Lim Chien Aun says it is not unreasonable to expect the property market to recover in three to four years’ time.

Bank Negara, however, must keep interest rates low to prevent a fire-sale situation in the property market.

“Many people have forgotten that there was a property crisis in Penang in the second half of 1980s, which saw property prices dipped by about 50%.

“Those with little or no memory of the crisis don’t think that property prices in Penang can take a deep plunge.

“The downside of a low interest rate regime is that it will create new bubbles in the property market, making it difficult for prices to undergo correction, while there is little improvement in the real economy,” Lim says.

The state authorities should plan for residential projects in neighbourhoods where there are reliable transportation connections to their work place.

“There must also be sufficient utility infrastructure to support an increase in the population size of a neighbourhood.

“With the minimum of two adult persons to a house, there will be about 20,000 people coming to stay in the north-east district.

“Can the existing utility infrastructure support the increase?

“How many people can afford to buy high-end homes?” Lim asked.

Lim says that Penang cannot be developed as though it is a financial centre like Hong Kong or Singapore.

“The difference between Penang and HK and Singapore is that the return on investment over here is unattractive.

“The current rental yield per annum for properties in general is less than 5%, and for residential properties, it hovers around 2.5%.“The yield should be around 5% to 6% in order to be attractive, emphasising the need for studies and policies to be carried out to address this very important criteria.

“The participation of foreign buyers in the local market is also small, less than 8%,” he says.Ideal Property executive chairman Datuk Alex Ooi says the new higher density policy will give developers the room to plan different pricing properties to correct the imbalance in the high-end segment.

The local authorities has recently increased the density per acre to 128 units from the previous 87 units.

Developers with the landbank to develop creatively designed projects with moderate pricing stand a better chance of competing in the market, Ooi says.

“Our land bank in the south-west district will be used to develop properties of various sizes and pricing.

“We always need to ask… if we build large properties in a strategic location, can we sell them?

“What is the demand for these properties?” he asks.

Source: TheStar.com.my

 

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UPCOMING: Bukit Mertajam / GTM Land & Property

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An on-going mixed development by GTM Land & Property Sdn. Bhd. at Bukit Mertajam, Penang. Strategically located along Jalan Kulim, next to the famous Roman Catholic church – St Anne’s Church.  It is just a mere minutes drive away from Maju Jaya Business Center in Kampung Baru.

This development will feature a mix of residential and commercial properties:

  • 3-storey terrace (20 units)
  • 3-storey semi-detached (8 units)
  • 3-storey shop office (28 units)

This project is still pending for approval. More details to be available upon official launch.

Project Name : (to be cofirmed)
Location : Bukit Mertajam
Property Type : Mixed development
Built-up Size: (to be confirmed)
Total Units:: 20 (terrace), 8 (semi-d), 28 (shop office)
Developer : GTM Land & Property Sdn. Bhd.

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