Langkawi Waterfront Villas Luxury villas on the island of Langkawi for sale as Freehold. Private development of 7 villas with stunning views. Read more...
The Malaysia property market report is published annually and is based on extensive research from land registry data as well as 'on the ground' experience of Malaysian property from Malaysian…
Indulge in this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a luxury Freehold Town House in Bangsar's finest location. A designer-led Town House in a Prime Bangsar Location.Location : Bukit Bandaraya, Bangsar.Built-up: 2,000+…
Malaysia offers a superb quality of life at prices that most Europeans will find hard to believe. Property prices are low: a three-bedroomed apartment in a condominium in Malaysia is…
Many people want to move to Malaysia to start a business. It is easy for foreigners to open a company in Malaysia and all the key documentation such as the Memorandum…
Bangsar is the most sought-after expatriate residential area in Kuala Lumpur and offers offers exciting night life and a wide variety of F & B outlets and entertainment centres. Surrounded…
Bangsar: A Prime LocationKL Sentral, the integrated transportation hub, is just minutes away from Bangsar - the unofficial border between Kuala Lumpur and Petaling Jaya - making it a strategic location. With…
Overseas buyers are eligible to buy a property in Malaysia without government approval provided the price is not less than RM250,000 (RM350,000 in some States). For this purpose,…
In general, Bangsar is a hilly suburb. It is rather flat at the southern neighbourhoods such as Bangsar Utama, Bangsar Park and the Off Jalan Bangsar area. The terrain progressively…
If you’d visited Kuala Lumpur even five years ago, you’d have seen few high-end apartment residences. Among both foreigners and middle- and upper-class Malaysians, the trend was to move away…
The Malaysian Government welcomes people from many countries to live in Malaysia under the Malaysia My Second Home Programme (MM2H) which grants a social visit pass.
Malaysia economy to grow 3% in 2010; per capita income to increase by 2.5% to RM24,661. Private consumption to expand 2.9%; private investment to grow 3.4%.
World consumption of tropical hardwood has multiplied nearly 25 times in just the last four decades, to more than 100 billion board feet of tropical hardwood now being consumed each year.
A recent property report confirms that Penang's property scene is heating up. Recent launches were well received with new price benchmarks being set - catching up with KL.