Serious Huat Arh! Mudland Developers are getting DESPERATE ..............

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JOHOR BARU: Johor Real Estate and Housing Developers Association (Rehda) is calling the government to consider reviewing the current threshold of property acquisition by foreigners.
According to Johor Rehda chairman Datuk Steve Chong Yoon On, the minimum threshold of RM1mil per unit imposed in 2014 should be reverted to RM500,000.

The measure was introduced by the previous administration to stabilise domestic prices from excessive speculation to enable local interests to acquire quality properties valued less than RM1mil per unit, especially residential units.
The guidelines on the acquisition of properties issued by the Economic Planning Unit in the Prime Minister’s Department was first enforced on June 30, 2009 to replace the Foreign Investment Committee Guidelines, which have been abolished.

“The review of the RM1mil threshold is timely in view of the slowdown in the domestic property market in the recent years and developers are operating in difficult situation,’’ he said.
Chong said that the authorities both at the Federal and Johor Government levels should not be alarmed as local buyers were unlikely to be affected should the suggestion to be implemented.
He said there should not be much impact as developers only allocate 10% of the properties developed in their project for foreign buyers while the remaining units would still under the possession of locals.
“Malaysia is not going to lose anything as properties are immovable assets and they (foreign buyers) are unlikely to start tearing down their houses and transporting them back to their home country,’’ added Chong.
He said Johor was unique due to its close proximity with Singapore and the state government would benefit with Singaporeans owning properties especially in Iskandar Malaysia.
“Johor will collect quit rent and assessment rates from them as they also will spend their money on food, utilities, necessity items and bringing benefits to local economy,’’ said Chong.
Similarly, he said if the Federal and Johor governments were serious in encouraging home ownership among Malaysians, they should assist developers in their undertakings.
“Measures should be made to reduce development costs and reduced red tapes, when developers able to sell more houses, the money will be used to build affordable houses for the people,’’ said Chong.
On the upcoming Johor Malaysia Property Expo 2019, to be held at KSL City Johor Baru from April 26 to 28, he said that buyers should take advantage to buy their dream properties.
Read more at https://www.thestar.com.my/business...ign-buying-of-properties/#qdASgGljp0cxEt7r.99
 
The jiu hu housing problem was due to a double whammy effect of najib and bank negara.
In 2014, house prices were increasing in value. Hongkies were buying multiple units dunno for what.
So najib decided to curb foreign buying by increasing the minimum value they can buy by 100% to RM1mil.
Bank negara on the other hand tighten lending rules for housing loan using a certsin formula. So most of those without fixed income are shut out. While those with income needs to double it before they can buy one.
 
Imagine 2000 sq ft condo for 500k RM ? It is a steal , but who dares to buy ?
 
If buy for investment be sure to target the location. Not the price. :whistling:
 
Having more sinkies in their development will help to boost up their projects' prices... :biggrin::biggrin:
 
The jiu hu housing problem was due to a double whammy effect of najib and bank negara.
In 2014, house prices were increasing in value. Hongkies were buying multiple units dunno for what.
So najib decided to curb foreign buying by increasing the minimum value they can buy by 100% to RM1mil.
Bank negara on the other hand tighten lending rules for housing loan using a certsin formula. So most of those without fixed income are shut out. While those with income needs to double it before they can buy one.
NO CHINESE SUPPORT MELAYU DIE LIKE FLIES M COCKROACHES
 
lmao.. if really lower to RM500k, those who bought at RM$1m will literally be stuck with their malaysian property..
 
NO CHINESE SUPPORT MELAYU DIE LIKE FLIES M COCKROACHES
You must be too stupid to realise if the Melayu housing Minister doesnt change the rules...the chinese developer dies.

RACE + iq + eq.

Guess the race that will die. Or the race thats stupid.
 
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lmao.. if really lower to RM500k, those who bought at RM$1m will literally be stuck with their malaysian property..
They can stay down there for centuries till they pull down and rebuilt again
 
If not for the Singkie Minister trying to jam the Woodlands checkpoint and Tuas, Singkie property would have been deeply impacted. The price of JB Pte property would become boom town.
 
If not for the Singkie Minister trying to jam the Woodlands checkpoint and Tuas, Singkie property would have been deeply impacted. The price of JB Pte property would become boom town.

Three of my friends sold off their JB home to jiuhukia. Jiuhukia 1....sinkies 0
 
Three of my friends sold off their JB home to jiuhukia. Jiuhukia 1....sinkies 0
Jihukia is suave.
Singkie investor must have burn big time before selling out to lowly Jihukia.
 
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