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Maintaining capital values vital to weather economic slump, say experts

PETALING JAYA: The Kuala Lumpur office property market is facing a period of adjustment in rental rates for Grade A office space in the city’s Golden Triangle. It will also experience a period of consolidation and stabilisation of average asking rents, which may well last until 2013.

Little Korea attracts expatriate Iranians

KUALA LUMPUR: The commercial centre of One Ampang Avenue which has long been known as “Little Korea” has attracted a different crowd of expatriates of late: Iranians.

London home prices at record high

LONDON: Home sellers here raised asking prices to a record high this month and led gains across the UK as the shortage of properties for sale intensified, Rightmove plc said.

The average cost of a home in the capital rose 6.5%, the most since records began in 2002, to £416,157 (RM2.29 million), the owner of the UK’s biggest residential property website said on Oct 19 in a statement.

‘China property prices in good locations won’t fall’

BEIJING: Property prices in good locations in core Chinese cities such as Beijing and Shanghai won’t fall, although prices in areas outside central locations may decline, Liu Xiaoguang, chairman of Beijing Capital Land Ltd, said on Oct 20.

Prices of homes in good locations in second- and third-tier cities will steadily increase, he told a briefing in Beijing on Oct 20.

Protection is not guaranteed, Robert Tan tells homebuyers

KUALA LUMPUR: The most important thing prospective homebuyers should know is that protection from errant developers is not guaranteed, said homebuyers’ rights expert and author of Buying Property from Developers: What you need to know and do Robert Tan.

SEGi to sell land in Sarawak

KUALA LUMPUR: SEG International Bhd (SEGi) will sell two pieces of land in Kuching, Sarawak, to Kenbest Sdn Bhd for cash consideration of RM10.5 million.

In a filing to Bursa Malaysia on Oct 19, the company said the proposed disposal is being undertaken in view of the fair price offered by Kenbest.

Penang Turf Club to build bungalows

GEORGE TOWN: The Penang Turf Club (PTC) is planning to embark on a RM30 million development project to build 25 bungalow units on the fringes of the PTC, which would be rented out when completed to generate income for the club.