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18 East at Andaman

Tanjung Tokong/ 6 February 2015 18 comments

18 East at Andaman, the final tower of the Andaman series condominium at Seri Tanjung Pinang, Penang.The only condominium project in Malaysia with an expansive 4.5-acre private waterpark. Surrounded by a further 6.9 acres of lush green recreational space with world-class facilities, a clubhouse and a stunning view of the ocean.

The final tower offers only 210 units in total, with sizes ranging from 877 to 2,824 sq ft. Priced from RM1,000 psf. onwards.

Property Project: 18 East @ Andaman
Location : Seri Tanjung Pinang, Penang
Property Type : Seafront Resort Condominium
Built-up Area: 877 sq.ft. onwards
Total Units: 210
Indicative Price: RM 1,500 psf. onwards
Developer : E&O Property Development

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Workers Village @ Juru

Property News/ 5 February 2015 12 comments

Proposed Workers Village in Juru

Workers village, a purpose built housing for legitimate foreign workers in Penang. The idea is to house the foreign workers in a properly planned and designated areas so as to minimize any problems that may arise while working in Penang. It is also expected to address some of the following issues:

  • Safety and security of Malaysians as well as the foreign workers themselves
  • Shortage in low cost housing and surge in rentals
  • Cleanliness and comfort of the environment
  • As a means to control proliferation of illegal workers
  • To address the issue of depreciation of the value of properties whenever a sizable number of foreign workers chose to stay in a certain area

The first proposed workers village to be built on a 12.6 acres land located in Juru, near Bukit Minyak Industrial Park. Centurion Corporation Ltd, a Singapore based company, has won the proposal to build and operate the workers village through an open tender and accepted the letter of offer from PDC in November last year.

A example of newly developed purpose-built workers accommodation, located in the heart of Johor Technology Park.

According to Centurion Corporation, the potential development of the Workers Village is planned to be carried out over two phases with the construction of 6,000 beds in each phase. Phase 1 of the Proposed Development is expected to complete in the 2nd half of 2016 and Phase 2 is expected to complete within 2 years after the completion of Phase 1.

The workers village is expected to include the following facilities:

  • Internet room
  • Games room
  • Canteen
  • Laundry
  • Barber
  • Grocery shops
  • TV room/theatre
  • Outdoor games
Proposed location in Juru:
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Property prices here under pressure if Fed raises interest rate

Property News/ 5 February 2015 2 comments

The Malaysian property market will see further pressure on prices if the US Federal Reserve increases the interest rate, which would affect all Asian economies, said VPC Alliance (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd managing director James Wong Kwong Onn.

“There are reports that the US Federal Reserve are likely to raise interest rates. If they do, there will be a snowball effect on all Asian economies. Likewise Asian economies will raise interest rates and dampen the property market further. Less people will be able to afford to take up housing loans,” he told reporters at the 8th Malaysian Property Summit 2015 (8MPS) yesterday.

Wong, who is also the organising chairman of 8MPS, said the possible interest rate hike is one of the factors that would lead to a consolidation in the property market this year.

He said the property market has been showing signs of correction last year and it is time for a mild correction as property prices, which have been on the rise over the past few years, should not be rising forever.

Wong said the housing loan reform started in the fourth quarter last year with developers putting up less projects for launch. In addition, there are also signs of more property auctions.

“These are clear signs of correction. Banks are getting stricter with housing loans. Coupled with oversupply, we suspect it won’t be a good year for the property market,” he added.

He said the mismatch between supply and demand within the residential property sector is due to developers focusing only on high-end and mid-upper homes.

He said these developers only started paying attention to the affordable housing segment in the last two years.

He added that certain sectors are experiencing an oversupply situation namely offices, high-end condominiums, hotels and shopping malls.

Valuation & Property Services Department (JPPH) deputy director-general Faizan Abdul Rahman said the property market will moderate this year in view of the uncertain global economy coupled with various government interventions which took effect from 2010.

“Nevertheless, the residential property market will continue to sustain, underpinned by the growing working population and first time home buyers,” he said in his presentation titled “Overview of the Malaysian economy and property market” at the summit yesterday.

He said houses priced below RM500,000 will be the highlight of the housing market this year while the high-end housing market priced above RM1 million are likely to wane.

Faizan said the commercial sub-sector is also expected to moderate. However, this sub-sector has the potential to leverage on the prospective multinational companies, which would be on the lookout for Grade A buildings.

“Among the major projects that are much-awaited are the TRX, Warisan Merdeka and the recent Tebrau Waterfront City Johor Bahru,” he said.
Commenting on the impending implementation of the Goods and Services Tax (GST), Wong said Malaysians have adopted a wait-and-see attitude.

He said developers may not raise property prices as current prices are already high and demand may fall if developers add on the cost of GST.

“If prices increase to a certain level beyond what people can buy, banks will not lend and there may be a price correction,” he said, adding that price hikes are more likely caused by supply and demand rather than GST.

Association of Valuers, Property Managers, Estate Agents & Property Consultants in the Private Sector Malaysia (PEPS) vice president Foo Gee Jen said buyers may not be prepared to pay and developers would have no choice but to review selling prices.

“It’s a big purchase, they (buyers) will feel the pinch,” he said.

Source: TheSunDaily.my

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10 Most Popular Projects in January 2015

It’s time for us to take a look at the most popular projects in January 2015.

  1. TRI Pinnacle
  2. One Foresta
  3. Chelliah Park City
  4. Ramah Pavilion
  5. The Tamarind
  6. The Signature
  7. Imperial Residence
  8. Bay Residences
  9. Fiera Vista
  10. Skycube Residence

Interestingly, the top 4 projects are now dominated by affordable housing. This is an indication that the affordable housing initiative, driven by the state government, is now gaining traction among the penangites. People appear to be more receptive to the notion of affordable housing.

Stay tuned for the next statistics in first week of March. We shall see if the affordable housing will continues to attract the same level of interest from the first time home buyers.

* Projects are ranked based on the actual number of clicks & views in Google Analytic web traffic report for PenangPropertyTalk.com.

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Affordable Housing Taking Shape in Penang

Property News/ 1 February 2015 2 comments

During an event to officiate the signing of the Sales and Purchase Agreements and balloting for Ramah Pavilion, Penang State Exco for Housing and Town & Country Planning, YB Jagdeep Singh Deo said that Penang State Government is giving top-priority to the provision of affordable housing to Penangites.

The State Government currently has 12 projects in the pipe-line which will see 22,545 units of low cost, low-medium cost and affordable housing units being built for Penangites. The details of the projects can be found in the link below:

Affordable Housing Projects & Location

The state driven ‘Mission Home-Possible’ programme, which is designed to educate the public of the existing projects and also to facilitate the registration of interested applicants for the said projects, which began last year, will continue in 2015 at the Bukit Bendera, Bukit Gelugor, Balik Pulau, Tasek Gelugor, Kepala Batas, Batu Kawan and Nibong Tebal parliamentary constituencies, according to the following schedule:

To make this programme more attractive, the Mission Home-Possible will now be extended to those 100% affordable housing projects by the private sector. An applicant can now choose to register for a particular project he or she is interested in. For those who are interested and qualified, the Penang State Government will be conducting an on-site registration exercise for the following projects by the private sector on the following dates:

1. Chelliah Park City
Location : Jalan SP Chelliah, DTL
Floor Size : 800 sqft (883 units), 900 sqft (165 units) and 1,000 sqft
(275 units)
Price : RM200,000.00 (800 sqft), RM300,000.00 (900 sqft),
RM400,000.00 (1,000 sqft)
On-site Registration Date : 14 February 2015
On-site Registration Venue : D’Piazza Mall, Jalan Mahsuri, Bandar Bayan Baru
Contact : Mr. John Khaw (04-630 7734 / 5)
Zubicon Sdn Bhd
70-3-16, D’Piazza Mall, Jalan Mahsuri
11900 Bandar Bayan Baru, Pulau Pinang

2. One Foresta
Location : Bayan Baru, DBD
Floor Size : 900 sqft (2,685 units)
Price : RM300,000.00 (900 sqft)
On-site Registration Date : 6 – 8 March 2015
On-site Registration Venue : Ideal Property Show Room, 71, Ideal @ The One, Jalan Mahsuri
Contact : Mr. Teh (04-645 6888)
Ideal Property Group
71, Ideal @ The One, Jalan Mahsuri
11950 Bayan Lepas, Pulau Pinang

3. Tri-Pinnacle
Location : Tanjung Tokong, DTL
Floor Size : 800 sqft (859 units)
Price : RM299,990.00 (800 sqft)
On-site Registration Date : 7 & 8 March 2015
On-site Registration Venue : G-Hotel, Persiaran Gurney Aspen Group Office
Contact : Andrea Lee (04-227 5000)
Aspen Group
17, Green Mansion, Jalan Birch
10250 Pulau Pinang

4. Ramah Pavillion
Location : Teluk Kumbar, DBD
Floor Size : 800 sqft (92 units), 950 sqft (154 units), 1,050 sqft (106 units), 1,150 (149 units), 1,250 (221 units), 1,350 (37 units)
Price : RM198,000.00 (800 sqft), RM268,000.00 (950 sqft), RM298,000.00 (1,050 sqft), RM328,000.00 (1,150 sqft), RM358,000.00 (1,250 sqft), RM398,000.00 (1,350 sqft)
On-site Registration Date & Venue :
7 & 8 February 2015 / 28 February & 1 March 2015 : Balik Pulau Market
11 – 13 February 2015 / 24 – 26 February 2015 : Bayan Baru Market
Contact : Mr. Moh (04-229 2232 / 04- 291 7921 / 04-291 7915)
M Summit Group
Unit 1, Tingkat 3, Wisma Penang Garden
No. 42, Jalan Sultan Ahmad Shah
10050 Pulau Pinang

Apart from the above dates, applicants may also register on normal working days at the site office of the said developers and the said developers will then forward the completed forms to the State Housing Department for vetting purposes in order to ascertain their eligibility.

Those who are interested in the above projects are encouraged to attend the respective roadshows on the dates as stipulated above, whereat officials from the State Housing Department will be present to register applicants specifically for the respective said projects and also to answer any queries the public may have on affordable housing projects. Please note that the registration is FREE OF CHARGE.

Applicants are advised to bring along the following documents to facilitate their registration:

  • Photocopy of applicant’s identity card and their spouse
  • Photocopy of certificate of marriage / sijil nikah / statutory declaration of marriage
  • Photocopy of certificate of divorce or death certificate of spouse (if relevant)
  • Photocopy of children / dependents’ identity card or birth certificate
  • Confirmation letter of employer / photocopy of pay slip for both applicant and spouse
  • Employee’s Provident Fund (KWSP) statement of applicant and spouse
  • Letter of confirmation from KWSP if the applicant or spouse are not EPF contributors
  • Statutory declaration of income for applicant and spouse (for those running their own business / working on their own)
  • Photocopy of business registration certificate / trade license (for those running their own business)
  • Form B of Income Tax (for those running their own business)
  • Photocopy of OKU card (if relevant)
  • Letter of confirmation by employer confirming residence of at least 5 years in Penang

The eligibility criteria for applicants for affordable housing, are as follows:-

  • must be a Malaysian citizen
  • born in Penang, working in Penang and a registered voter in Penang; or having resided in Penang for at least 5 years as at the date of application, and a registered voter in Penang
  • 21 years old and above
  • nett household income of not more than RM2,500 for low cost units
  • nett household income of not more than RM3,500 for low medium cost units
  • nett household income of not more than RM6,000 for affordable housing units under RM200,000
  • nett household income of not more than RM8,000 for affordable housing units under RM300,000
  • nett household income of not more than RM10,000 for affordable housing units under RM400,000
  • for low and low medium cost units, the applicant must not have owned any property in Malaysia
  • for affordable housing units, the applicant will be given priority if he or she does not own any property in Malaysia but if they have owned either a low or low medium cost unit, the applicant may still be considered

YB Jagdeep has also called upon more private developers to join in to ensure that there is enough affordable housing for all Penangites. He is also looking forward to the submission of the long awaited PR1MA affordable housing proposals.

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