Delivering on Medini’s vision
Developers with vision and tenacity to invest in an unproven concept share their experiences.
Developers with vision and tenacity to invest in an unproven concept share their experiences.
Penang Island’s pre-war properties continue to be a favourite among local and foreign investors, particularly Singaporeans, according to Henry Butcher Malaysia (Penang) Sdn Bhd.
Despite a very busy schedule and numerous meetings to attend before his upcoming retirement on Oct 5, Valuation and Property Services Department (JPPH) director general Datuk Faizan Abdul Rahman was his usual enthusiastic self as he greeted TheEdgeProperty.com.
The story of Subang Jaya, Selangor started some 40 years ago. The affluent township was once a rubber plantation until Sime Darby Bhd began the development of the 583ha township. Its first phase was completed and opened in 1976.
As homes get smaller in an increasingly urbanised world, storage space has become even more crucial for homeowners.
What makes for a successful township and integrated development? According to one of the top property developers in the country, S P Setia Bhd, the main contributing factor is sustainability.
Prices of non-landed residential properties have continued to rise steadily. This could be due to the strong demand for the mid to medium high-end condominiums and apartments in the area.
Potential larger-value construction wins were the main positive surprise from Gamuda’s results briefing.
Improved connectivity, security and comfort of living are the three main factors that homebuyers look forward to when it comes to innovation.
As a visual society, colour plays an enormous influence in stimulating our emotional and sensory receptors before subliminally influencing our feelings and moods.