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Seven roads projects approved for Penang under 11th Malaysia Plan

Property News/ 14 April 2016 2 comments

11th-malaysia-planSeven road projects totalling RM1.96bil have been approved for Penang under the First Rolling Plan (2016-2017) of the 11th Malaysian Plan.

On the island, they include road upgrades from Teluk Kumbar to Penang International Airport (RM390mil), from Batu Maung to Penang Bridge (RM373.2mil), from Batu Maung to the Jalan Sultan Azlan Shah roundabout (RM160mil) on the island and a new flyover across the Batu Maung roundabout (RM165.95mil).

On the mainland, they are a four-lane road from Tuanku Abdul Rahman Bridge to Merdeka Bridge (RM340.4mil), a road upgrade from Permatang Keling to Simpang Ampat (RM344mil), a flyover in Bukit Mertajam to connect Jalan Nangka and Jalan Perda Timur (RM184.8mil).

Works Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof tabulated the projects in a written reply to Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng’s question in Dewan Rakyat.

Lim, in a statement yesterday, urged the ministry to approve several other road projects for Penang.

He listed the need for flyovers from Jalan Tun Dr Awang to Relau, Jalan Sultan Azlan Shah at the Jalan Tengah junction, Jalan Air Itam, Jalan Permatang Pauh to Juru toll plaza on the mainland and an underpass from Jalan Mashuri to Kampung Jawa.

“We also need a shortcut from Jalan Permatang Tengah to Seberang Jaya and the roads from Jalan Juru to Jalan Tok Kanggar and Jalan Kulim in Bukit Mertajam also need to be widened.”

Source: TheStar.com.my

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2016 Property Financing Outlook

Property News/ 13 April 2016 No comments

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Property market in 2016 will continue to be soft especially with the challenges we are facing externally (possible continuous rate hike in U.S., Slower GDP growth in China, political unrest in Syria which has badly impacted oil price and commodities prices) and internally (1MDB issue, weakening of Ringgit, high inflation and etc). 2016 is going to be a year with high volume of completed new properties, both residential and commercial. Hence the market will be soft in view that the impending supply in the year will need some time for the demand to catch up.

2016 will also be a year of testing speculators who have invested in the projects back in 2013, which will be completing soon, especially those projects with Developer Interest Bearing Schemes (DIBS). This is because they would need to start servicing their installments and compete with the competitive secondary market and rental environment.

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The most challenging aspect for 2016 is, in fact, securing a mortgage from banks. Financing will only get tougher, be it for first time homebuyer or property investor. This is because banks are currently facing high asset to deposit (AD) ratio, meaning lower funding available, Ringgit weakening and higher banking cost. Average AD ratio in all banks have breached 90% level, this means banks have lend out more than 90% of their available funds to consumers. All in all, these have pushed banks to invest wisely or become pickier with customers’ profile and this is to ensure the best and safest return on investment for the banks. In view of this, we strongly hope Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) can step in to help to increase the liquidity in the market by lowering the statutory reserve requirement (SRR), which is now at 4%, to be improved to 3% or 3.5%, in order to improve the liquidity of banks and their ability to give out loans.

Another critical issue that we are facing today is banks are not lending to first time homebuyer primarily due to affordability issue. After the introduction of Responsible Lending Guidelines in 2012, another new segment has been classified in 2013, under this guideline, which is called the vulnerable segment. This refers to Malaysian with monthly income below RM5,000 as defined by most banks. Banks are applying more stringent Debt Service Ratio (DSR) cut off at below 60% on net income for those who fall under this category whereas others can be as high as 80% to 90%. This has further dampened the chances of securing a financing from the bank to purchase the first house for younger population who generally earns less than RM5k per month.

The property market dynamic will continue the revolution which more and more Malaysian favors value added properties, especially, lifestyle properties. These properties are equipped with facilities which allows people to live in better lifestyle without compromising for something less. Younger Urban Malaysian is searching for work life balance and hence the lifestyle living concept is a more preferred choice.

Earlier, lifestyle concept was not really introduced and as such there may be a lack of such supply. We foresee the demand on lifestyle concept new properties will continue to increase in the near future. Gen Y is the biggest population group in Malaysia, which comprise of 10.8mil or 38.2% of Malaysia population. 2016 is also a year where the Gen-Y society hit early thirties and this is the time for them to settle down – to purchase a place and build their nest.

Even though the market is weak in 2016, but it is indeed an interesting year for some as it is with such uncertainty that good deal is possible to be found and secured. It might be challenging to secure a financing from bank but knowing and preparing ahead keeps you stay ahead of the game, which may allow you to accumulate great wealth in weak market.

In short, the demand is there, but it’s no longer easy to invest especially on getting your dream home financed, but it’s never impossible.

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UPCOMING: Bukit Mertajam / Hong Hong Development

Bukit Mertajam/ 13 April 2016 16 comments

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Another proposed gated and guarded scheme by Hong Hong Development at Alma in Bukit Mertajam. It is strategically located along Jalan Impian Ria, adjacent to Taman Saujana Indah and Jesselton Hills housing scheme by DNP Land.

Just a mere minutes drive to AEON Mall and Tesco Alma. This development comprises 90 units of 2-storey terrace houses.

This project is still pending for approval. Details to be available upon project launch.


Project Name : (to be confirmed)
Location :
 Alma, Bukit Mertajam
Property Type : 2-storey terrace (Gated & guarded)
Total Units: 90
Built-up Area: (to be confirmed)
Indicative Price: (to be confirmed)
Developer : Hong Hong Development Sdn. Bhd.

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Pan Island Link 2 / 2A

Property News/ 13 April 2016 5 comments

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Penang highway master plan also looked at enabling the future development of less­ developed areas such as Balik Pulau and Teluk Kumbar in Penang Island by constructing a “spurs” road from PIL 1 at strategic interchange location.

The other proposed Pan Island Links, namely PIL 2 and PIL 2A, to be constructed as dual two­ lane roads would:

  • Enhance accessibility and open up opportunities for future developments on the western (Balik Pulau) and southern (Teluk Kumbar) sides of Penang Island and help decentralise development pressure away from George Town;
  • Together with the southern section of PIL 1 form the Southern Ring Road for Penang Island;
  • Serve as major access roads for the reclaimed islands.

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Pan Island Link 1

Property News/ 12 April 2016 8 comments

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A new 20km highway, the Pan Island Link 1, is proposed to alleviate the heavy traffic load on the Tun Dr Lim Chong Eu Expressway (LCE) and adjacent arterial such as Pengkalan Weld, Jalan Masjid Negeri, Jalan Jelutong and Jalan Sultan Azlan Shah. Given that little can be done to improve conditions on the LCE, the solution is to provide a second North–South spine road.

It also addresses the strategic importance of traffic dispersal from the newly-­opened Second Penang Bridge and the future undersea tunnel.

It will be able to accommodate potential increase in travel demands from the enlarged Penang International Airport, expansion of the Bayan Lepas industrial zone, and the proposed reclaimed islands in the Southern Coast of Penang Island.

It is designed with six interchanges to link highly-populated areas and transport hubs on the island from the Second Bridge and the Penang International Airport all the way towards George Town, Paya Terubong, Bayan Baru, and Relau.

PIL1 will be a dual three–lane purpose-built highway with limited points of access to ensure certainty in speed and travel time over the entire length of the highway. The alignment along the mountainous terrain also avoids the possibility of congestion caused by future developments.

The proposed highway will be built beyond the developed periphery of George Town, to disperse traffic away from it rather than force traffic to converge in the extended parts of the city.

The PIL1 would not only allow better traffic dispersal but also improve accessibility to various areas along the north–south corridor of Penang Island. Upon completion, it will be able to significantly shorten north-south travel time to only 15 minutes from Gurney Drive to the airport, favorably compared with the current 45 minutes required under normal traffic conditions on the LCE.

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