Rising waters, falling prices? Impact of floods on Selangor's property prices
The escalating frequency of floods in Malaysia has become a pressing concern for both residents and policymakers.
The escalating frequency of floods in Malaysia has become a pressing concern for both residents and policymakers.
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim (pictured) today presented the Budget 2025 in the Dewan Rakyat. The budget, themed “MADANI Economy: Prosperous Nation, Well-being of the People”, is the largest in the country’s history, with a total allocation of RM421 billion, surpassing the previous year’s budget of RM393.8 billion.
China’s massive investments in semiconductors and data centres in Southeast Asia have made Malaysia a prime destination. With its strong electronics industry and proximity to Singapore, Malaysia has attracted significant Chinese investments in these sectors.
A comprehensive and progressive approach to urban planning will be the cornerstone of the National Planning Congress (NPC) 2024, as stakeholders gather to discuss innovative solutions for Malaysia's rapidly growing cities.
To celebrate World Town Planning Day, the Malaysian Institute of Planners (MIP) will host its annual National Planning Congress (NPC) 2024 on Oct 29 in Putrajaya.
Property prices have been steadily increasing year after year in Kuala Lumpur — or that’s what most of us believe. But is it really so? How have housing prices truly evolved, and what are selling prices of new projects like?
OSK Property today announced its partnership with PeopleUp, a leading multi-enrichment and play group founded in Singapore.
The Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) Circle Line, also known as MRT3, is a major addition to the Klang Valley's transportation network. Highly anticipated, this 51km route will connect to the existing MRT, LRT (light rail transit), KTM and Monorail lines, providing shorter travel times and better accessibility to areas previously underserved by public transportation.
The Malaysian property market exhibited mixed signals in the first half of 2024 (1H2024).
Urban regeneration offers an opportunity to build back better, but requires a balanced approach to environmental, social, and economic factors, as pointed out by a speaker yesterday at the 15th International Conference on World Class Sustainable Cities (WCSC 2024).