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City&Country: Cover Story-- From backwater to hot spot

For some, Seri Kembangan in Selangor seems like a sleepy backwater — an under-developed area dotted with buildings that are inferior both in type and design to those in better-known addresses in Kuala Lumpur.

City&Country: Prime KLCC spot at developer’s price

A few years ago, developers with prime land in the vicinity of Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC) were aggressively launching high-end condominiums, with views of the Petronas Twin Towers as their major selling point. It was reported that some units were going for more than RM1,800 psf.

City&Country: My Space-- Of iconic buildings

Sceptics of Malaysia’s Petronas Twin Towers will remain, well, sceptics. But frankly, who can ignore the Malaysian icon that has successfully redefined the values of real estate in its midst?

Challenging times ahead for property sector

PETALING JAYA: The year 2010 will remain a challenging one for the property sector as it recovers from the impact of the global financial crisis.

A poll by The Edge Malaysia found that property consultants in Malaysia are confident that the residential market will generally improve from last year with better sales expected.

e-Tanah service to be expanded nationwide soon

PENANG: The Land and Mines Department's electronic land administration system, e-Tanah (e-Land), will be expanded to the whole country soon.

Natural Resources and Environment Minister Datuk Douglas Uggah Embas said the system which was introduced in Penang as a pilot project, was found to be effective and well received by the public.

Encouraging pre-launch sales for Taman Raintree condos

KUALA LUMPUR: The two condominiums under the Taman Raintree Batu Caves development in Selayang, namely Semarak Condominium and Penaga Condominium have received encouraging sales prior to their officially launch this weekend on Jan 9 and 10, 2010.

Vietnam's tallest building to open in October

KUALA LUMPUR: Vietnam’s tallest building, the Bitexco Financial Tower is scheduled for opening in Oct 2010. Upon completion, the landmark building will rise 68 floors above the heart of Ho Chi Minh City’s business and entertainment district near to both Nguyen Hue street and Ham Nghi street.

Tallest building in Vietnam to open in Oct

KUALA LUMPUR: Vietnam’s tallest building, the Bitexco Financial Tower is scheduled for opening in Oct 2010. Upon completion, the landmark building will rise 68 floors above the heart of Ho Chi Minh City’s business and entertainment district near to both Nguyen Hue street and Ham Nghi street.