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Property in Malaysia, Malaysia Real Estate
Why Invest in property in Malaysia?
Malaysia is a country of many cultures, wonders and attractions. Located in the heart of Asia, Malaysia is a country of fascinating landscapes, boasting some of the best beaches and diving spots in the world.
Formerly a British Colony, the island has a familiar feel for UK visitors, with the English language almost universally spoken and understood and the property laws and banking systems based on the UK model.
Rapid long term economic and tourism growth is forecast for Malaysia, which will be boosted by 2007 being 'visit Malaysia year' to support the island’s 50 years of independence. Malaysia's tropical climate with temperatures averaging 30°C gives tourists the opportunity to experience guaranteed sunshine for most of the year.
Property in Malaysia is very affordable with a low cost of living, low inflation and local financing available at attractive rates if required. The costs of property maintenance and management fees are generally low, as labour costs are inexpensive. 10 Good reasons to buy property in Malaysia
* Malaysia is one of the fastest growing economies in the region * The Malaysian government is actively seeking to increase tourism and foreign investment, 2007 is ‘visit Malaysia year’ * Properties are attractive and well priced * Superb golf and sports facilities available * There are high rental demands * There is a low cost of living * A wonderful tropical climate * There is a strong demand for resale properties * Warm friendly people * Beautiful white sandy beaches
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Investment Property in Malaysia
Port Dickson Water Homes from £134,306
Set in beautiful Port Dickson in Malaysia, all Banyan Curve Water Homes units are elegantly furnished with granite, tumble stone, parlimanan stone, hardwood timbers and teakwood furniture all coupled ...
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3/13/2007 9:32:16 PM |
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Property In Malaysia News
Under the Kuala Lumpur Structure Plan 2020, the city has five goals to achieve in order to assume its place as a major global city. First on the list is to enhance the role of the city as an international commercial and financial centre.
Other goals in the plan are to create an efficient and equitable city structure, enhance the city's living environment, create a distinctive identity and image for the city, and have efficient and eff...
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2/4/2008 11:48:15 AM |
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REHDA Seeks Help For House Buyers Affected By Abandoned Projects
KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 3 (Bernama) -- The Real Estate and Housing Developers' Association (REHDA) is urging Bank Negara Malaysia to consider its proposal that financial institutions waive the interest and ...
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Malaysia
8/9/2007 10:39:01 PM |
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The Government may be considering measures to encourage more property ownership for the mass market after the earlier initiatives to spur activities in the medium to high-end segment.
SINCE the relaxation of residential ownership rules for foreigners and the real property gains tax (RPGT) waiver, high-end residential properties in Malaysia have attracted a fair amount of interest f...
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Malaysia
7/5/2007 7:07:45 PM |
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DOES Malaysia have what it takes to be an attractive destination for rich foreigners to buy property?
Yes, is the resounding answer from property and government experts.
Nowhere in Asia is there a relatively cheap or hassle-free place like scenic Malaysia where foreigners can own quality property, ...
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Malaysia
6/28/2007 3:26:22 PM |
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Penang is on the verge of a property boom that will drive the state's growth into a vibrant regional hub for north Peninsular Malaysia.
Coupled with the entrance of major Klang Valley-based developers like SP Setia Bhd, E&O Property Development Bhd, Mah Sing Group Bhd, IJM Properties Sdn Bhd and Sunway City Bhd, it will further spur a...
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Malaysia
6/28/2007 3:24:40 PM |
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Malaysia's property market saw a mixed performance last year, with transaction volume shrinking and transaction value rising.
According to the country's National Property Information Center (NAPIC) here on Wednesday, Malaysia saw 269,600 transactions done last year, down 2.5 percent compared with the same period of last year...
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Malaysia
5/7/2007 4:47:20 PM |
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BANGALORE: What do you do with your disposable income? Well, for those of you who love travelling and think of keeping the price factor down a bit as well as make a good investment, you may not have to look too far.
Travelling abroad is now akin to visiting your second home. In the last two years, around 500 Indians, a number of whom are said to be agriculturalists from Chandigarh and the northern region, have re...
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Malaysia
5/7/2007 4:45:56 PM |
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If you decide that international property investment is for you, there are several different ways of going about it.
Those with neither the time nor the inclination to become landlords, or who simply want to diversify a top-heavy portfolio, might invest indirectly, using one of the many real estate-related funds ava...
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Malaysia
5/7/2007 4:44:20 PM |
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Wikipedia: Malaysia
Wikitravel: Malaysia
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