Malaysia Real Estate News
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Malaysia Real Estate News |
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| Entries for Malaysia Property Awards surge |
A profile of Malaysia’s housing industry |
The number of entries for the Malaysia Property Awards has been boosted by the many innovative new concepts being implemented in the Malaysian property sector and the construction boom over the last three to four years.
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Malaysia?s housing market is expected to recover strongly in the second half of this year, with buying interest in the low end and mid range property ignited by government incentives to bolster sluggish sales. |
| Malaysia welcomes FDI in real estate |
Malaysia: Elections without representation |
| The Malaysian government will support foreign direct investment in real estate in Malaysia, said secretary of Prime Minister's Office K. Govindan at the first Global Chinese Real Estate Conference here on Thursday. |
Political tension is rising in the run-up to Malaysia's next general election as demands for free and fair polls made by a coalition of opposition political parties and civil-society groups are increasingly being met with violence by the ruling 13-party Barisan Nasional coalition. |
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Entries for Malaysia Property Awards surge
The number of entries for the Malaysia Property Awards has been boosted by the many innovative new concepts being implemented in the Malaysian property sector and the construction boom over the last three to four years.
A profile of Malaysia’s housing industry
Malaysia?s housing market is expected to recover strongly in the second half of this year, with buying interest in the low end and mid range property ignited by government incentives to bolster sluggish sales.
Malaysia welcomes FDI in real estate
The Malaysian government will support foreign direct investment in real estate in Malaysia, said secretary of Prime Minister's Office K. Govindan at the first Global Chinese Real Estate Conference here on Thursday.
Malaysia: Elections without representation
Political tension is rising in the run-up to Malaysia's next general election as demands for free and fair polls made by a coalition of opposition political parties and civil-society groups are increasingly being met with violence by the ruling 13-party Barisan Nasional (BN, or National Front) coalition.
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