• The event will feature foreclosed properties, privately-listed properties, repossessed luxury vehicles, and fine art by renowned local artists.

KUALA LUMPUR (Nov 19): Ng Chan Mau & Co Sdn Bhd, Owner Auction (M) Sdn Bhd, and Lapan Art Auction are launching Malaysia's first-ever auction event, the November Auction Carnival, on Nov 21 at Ng Chan Mau & Co Auction Hall and Megan Avenue 2 (Foyer) in Kuala Lumpur.

The hybrid event offers a wide range of assets, including 200 properties, over 100 vehicles, and fine art. It combines in-person and online platforms to cater to both seasoned buyers and newcomers. The event will feature foreclosed properties, privately-listed properties, repossessed luxury vehicles, and fine art by renowned local artists.

In addition to the main auction event, attendees can enjoy a variety of activities, including food, photo booths, creative batik-painting workshops, relaxing massages and complimentary health check-ups. Exclusive merchandise from participating partners will also be available. 

To support potential buyers, mortgage advisors will be on-site to guide loan options. Customer relations officers will be present throughout the event to answer any questions about the auction process, ensuring a seamless experience for all participants. 

All registered bidders will receive exclusive vouchers while successful bidders will have the added excitement of winning special prizes.

Operating since the late 1980s, Ng Chan Mau & Co Sdn Bhd has conducted auctions for both real estate and personal property. Its real estate auctions have encompassed homes, commercial lots, and industrial units. For more details on Ng Chan Mau & Co Sdn Bhd's auctions, visit its listings on EdgeProp.my.

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