Malaysia Pacific Corp, Beijing Construction plan projects in Iskandar Malaysia
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia Pacific Corp (MPC) and Beijing Construction Engineering Co.
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia Pacific Corp (MPC) and Beijing Construction Engineering Co.
The business of selling bricks and mortar will move up several notches in Malaysia when the high-flying S P Setia Bhd takes its marketing to the skies…literally.
One crucial aspect of investing in real estate is the objective of the investment. Property investors often make the mistake of buying into property without deciding what their objectives are, says Bukit Kiara Properties group managing director N K Tong.
Since the global financial crisis, a number of UK developers have begun to market their properties in Malaysia. They appoint local realtors and hold exhibitions, giving Malaysians first dibs on the properties, even before they are released in the UK itself.
Investors who bought something at one of the countless London property launches held in Singapore over the past year might be interested to know they are partially responsible for the UK capital city’s “post-banking crisis property mini-boom”.A combination of low interest rates, the weak pound and the opportunity to pick up prime London property at discounted prices has seen foreign demand lead
It has been about two years since German Ambassador to Malaysia Dr Guenter Georg Gruber took up his post in Kuala Lumpur. Every morning, except when it rains, he cycles to work — in his suit! His office is on busy Jalan Tun Razak in the city centre, about a mile away from his home on Jalan Kia Peng.
When his father told him of plans to demolish some of the pre-war shophouses he owned to make way for a shopping complex, Ng Ping Ho was quick to make his father change his mind.
The preservation of heritage structures can be highly profitable if managed correctly, says James Wong, managing director of VPC Alliance, who believes these pre-war shophouses can be converted into a comm
Running the residential component of an 8.5-acre mixed development “like a hotel” while overseeing the development of a neighbourhood mall is a challenge that Sally Wong relishes.