Tag: property malaysia news

28 Aug

iProperty buys thinkproperty for RM6M

IPGA Ltd, which operates iProperty.com.my, has acquired Think Media Sdn Bhd, owner and operator of thinkproperty.com.my, for A$2.08 million (RM6 million).
08 May

Ireka ropes in Ascott to manage Tiffani by i-ZEN apartments

KUALA LUMPUR: Builder and property developer Ireka Corp Bhd has roped in Ascott Ltd to manage 147 units of the the Tiffani by i-ZEN apartments within the upmarket enclave of Mont’Kiara.
20 Mar

More sales of Coca-Cola in Malaysia seen

PETALING JAYA: The Coca-Cola Co is setting up a 123,024 sq m bottling plant at Bandar Enstek’s techpark in Nilai due to attractive logistics costs and a “tight timeline.”
21 Jan

Malaysian Real Estate: Government Plans Deregulation To Facilitate Foreign Investment

The Malaysian government is keen to attract more overseas property investors especially from the UK, Singapore and India, it is claimed.
08 Jan

Speculative property buying under control

PETALING JAYA: Excessive speculative buying of properties due to the availability of various flexible home loan packages is not a major concern in Malaysia, industry players and analysts said.
28 Dec

Revision of property gains tax ‘a perfect Christmas gift’

The tax amendment might spur buying interest PETALING JAYA: The amendment to the real property gains tax (RPGT), which will be reimposed next year at 5% but now applicable only to transactions involving properties sold within five years from their purchase, is “a perfect Christmas gift” which will lift the local property market, analysts said.
02 Dec

Property sector can expect bumper year ahead

KUALA LUMPUR: Property developers can look forward to a bumper year in 2010 with more purchasers and investors expected to enter the market as economic conditions improve.
17 Nov

Exxon and Coca-Cola to invest in Malaysia

SINGAPORE: Two American companies are expected to make substantial investments in the local beverage and gas sectors soon.
16 Nov

Understanding your tax exposure

Exemption order an interim measure to a complete RPGT system
11 Nov

KL still among Asia’s best

Malaysia’s capital is still regarded as among the best in Asia to invest in despite fears that the reimposition of the Real Property Gains Tax of five per cent under the 2010 Budget may dampen the real estate market.