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"Platinum" participants are required to maintain RM5 million in a fixed deposit account.
"Platinum" participants are required to maintain RM5 million in a fixed deposit account.
To showcase iconic projects which have been awarded green certification by GreenRE Sdn Bhd KUALA LUMPUR (June 14): Malaysia Property Exposition (MAPEX) 2024 will specifically feature a ‘Green Section’, which is in line with the government’s aspiration towards sustainability in the Malaysian property sector.
Spread across a 140-acre tract, Bandar PR1MA Teluk Intan will comprise 1,500 landed residential units, commercial lots, a central park and several amenities for the community including a multi-purpose hall, a mosque, a kindergarten and a daycare centre.
“Affinita” is designed to meet the needs and aspirations of female homebuyers by offering discounts, privileges and other benefits through partnerships with over 100 merchants, such as fashion boutiques and wellness retreats.
The home appliances will be sourced from Samsung’s Bespoke AI collection, including refrigerators, washers, air conditioners and vacuums, according to a press statement on Thursday.
On property outlook, Glomac is cautiously optimistic of the improvement in the property market in the FY2025, amidst ongoing concern over higher construction cost.
"LBS Bina's land bank (as at end-May) totalling 2,661 acres will continue to drive growth and profitability, while reaffirming its commitment to maximise shareholder value and deliver sustainable long-term returns,” said its executive chairman Tan Sri Dr Lim Hock San.
Solarvest said the proposed acquisition is to allow the company to set up its new headquarters and own a permanent business premises for growing its business, operations and staff strength.
With a gross development value of RM504 million, Aetas Seputeh comprises 126 units in two towers — a 46-storey Tower A and 38-storey Tower B — and occupies a 1.
The cutting of blanket diesel subsidies has increased the cost of construction materials like quarry products and ready-mix concrete, indirectly affecting the industry, as the majority of construction contracts are fixed-price lump sums, said MBAM and PKBM in a joint statement on Thursday.