Wereg Properties sees 40% growth in 2024, expands regionally
The Malaysia-based real estate agency Wereg Properties, founded in 2019, reported a 40% revenue increase in 2024, driven by strong growth, strategic expansion and deeper tech integration.
The Malaysia-based real estate agency Wereg Properties, founded in 2019, reported a 40% revenue increase in 2024, driven by strong growth, strategic expansion and deeper tech integration.
Rehda Institute believes that sound policy on new urban renewal laws must be evidence-based, people-focused, and guided by global best practices.
Tropicana Uplands’ commercial and residential phases, Summit Commercial Hub and Aster Heights, achieved 100% take-up while its latest residential development, Fraser Heights phase 1, recorded 80% take-up as of 1Q2025.
Gather Properties achieved a 37% growth in performance, reaching approximately RM85 million in sales, which it considered “a standout accomplishment within the industry”.
Real estate agency Polygon Properties held its annual dinner on April 25 at HGH Galaxy Banquet Hall in Sentul, in conjunction with its eighth anniversary celebration.
EMKAY Group has gone for “a major shift” in Mercu Mustapha Kamal’s Tower 2's sales strategy, transitioning from an en-bloc sales model to stratified floor-by-floor sales, offering built-up areas ranging between 15,102 to 16,146 sq ft per floor.
Kerjaya Prospek Group Bhd has won a RM162-million contract to carry out building works for a high-rise serviced apartment project in Johor.
Infraharta Holdings Bhd’s wholly-owned subsidiary, Infraharta Sdn Bhd (ISB), has secured a RM17.42 million sub-contract to carry out piling and earthwork for a hospital project in Kuantan, Pahang.
Sunway Property and Majestic Gen recently broke ground on a new RM4 billion mixed-use development in Yahya Awal, Johor Bahru.
Supreme Consolidated Resources Bhd (SCRB), through its wholly-owned subsidiary Supreme Cold Storage Sdn Bhd, has proposed to acquire a parcel of land with a factory and office building in Kuching, Sarawak for RM5.6 million.