MIEA: Property market will thrive in 2024, prices will stabilise
“This time, the development is more focused.
“This time, the development is more focused.
“Real estate agents are reporting institutions, which have obligations to carry out, among others, customer due diligence measures if there is reasonable suspicion of the commission of a money laundering offence or a terrorism financing offence.
Tan Kian Aun, president of Malaysian Institute of Estate Agents: While property investors want to maximise their returns on investment, we also need to take into consideration of safety and also overcrowding of the apartment.
“We need to adapt and embrace technologies.
Tan has served as a board member in the Board of Valuers, Appraisers, Estate Agents and Property Managers (BOVAEAP), in which time he has held the role of chair of the Estate Agency Practice Committee (EAPC).
Market will grow as there is stability in the country Secondary market is expected to perform from pent-up demand The Malaysian property market is expected to improve in 2023 as long as the fundamentals and government’s support through incentives are in check, according to the Malaysian Institute of Estate Agents (MIEA).
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