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Friday, September 6, 2013

MASPEX Malaysia 2013 | Penang Property | MIEA | New Homes To Cost More? Option For Buyers.

On Tuesday this week Malaysia government announced 20 sen rise in the price of RON95 petrol and diesel. Before the revision, the price for RON95 was RM1.90 per litre and RM1.80 for diesel. The price increase for RON95 was in 2010. The chain reaction has been fast with newspaper announced new homes to cost 10% more as been reported by Real Estate and Housing Developers Association of Malaysia president Datuk Seri Michael Yam Kong Choy. To solidify his statement further he mentioned that it's compounded by absenteeism among foreign workers because of the nationwide crackdown on illegal immigrants as developers have to pay more for labour to meet contractual deadlines, failing which they will be penalised. That's true if the sales and purchase agreement(SPA) been drafted towards HDA guidelines. Commercial building won't have that effect.

It was reported that the Penang Master Builders and Building Materials Dealers Association says it expected construction costs to rise by 3% to 5%. Association president Datuk Lim Kai Seng said the cost of transportation was likely to rise 10% to 20%, and the prices of sand and cement by between 5% and 10%. He said that cement now cost RM17.50 per 50kg while sand sold for RM70 per cubic metre.

While new developments might increase in price, the sub sale(secondary property) might stabilize in price at the moment. There'll be MASPEX on 27-29 September 2013 at Penang Times Square, Penang(2nd launch: northern region).

MASPEX or Malaysian Annual Secondary Property Exhibition is a new platform organized by MIEA to further its memberships through consolidating under one roof of Real Estate Agencies to offer their services and listings to public in general.

PS: 1st launch: central region was held from 12-14 April 2013 at Tropicana City Mall, Petaling Jaya. 
Malaysia's Petrol Trend: From 1990s to 2013(updated)
(Sen Per Litre)
DATERON97RON95RON92DIESEL
Before 1990s110106 ( )65.1 ( )
20-Oct-2000120 (+10)116 (+10)70.1 (+5)
20-Oct-2001130 (+10)126 (+10)70.1 ( )
01-May-2002132 (+2)128 (+2)72.1 (+2)
01-Nov-2002133 (+1)129 (+1)72.1 ( )
01-Mar-2003135 (+2)131 (+2)76.1 (+4)
01-may-2004137 (+2)133 (+2)78.1 (+2)
01-Oct-2004142 (+5)138 (+5)83.1 (+5)
01-Apr-2005142 ( )138 ( )88.1 (+5)
01-May-2005152 (+10)148 (+10)108.1 (+10)
31-Jul-2005162 (+10)158 (+10)128.1 (+20)
28-Feb-2006192 (+30)188 (+30)158.1 (+30)
05-Jun-2008270 (+78)262 (+74)258 (+100)
23-Aug-2008255 (-15)240 (-22)250 (+8)
25-Sep-2008245 (-10)230 (-10)240 (-10)
15-Oct-2008230 (-10)220 (-10)220 (-20)
01-Nov-2008215 (-5)205 (-5)205 (-5)
18-Nov-2008200 (-15)190 (-15)190 (-15)
03-Dec-2008190 (-10)180 (-10)180 (-10)
16-Dec-2008180 (-10)170 (-10)170 (-10)
12-May-2009180 ( )175170 ( )
01-Sep-2009205 (+25)180 (+5)170 ( )
16-Jul-2010210 (+5)185 (+5)175 (+5)
02-Nov-2010215 (+5)185 ( )175 ( )
01-Dec-2010230 (+15)190 (+5)180 (+5)
05-Jan-2011240 (+10)190 ( )180 ( )
01-Feb-2011250 (+10)190 ( )180 ( )
02-Apr-2011270 (+20)190 ( )180 ( )
05-May-2011290 (+20)190 ( )180 ( )
16-Jun-2011280 (-10)190 ( )180 ( )
05-Apr-2012290 (+10)190 ( )180 ( )
07-Jun-2012280 (-10)190 ( )180 ( )
05-Jul-2012260 (-20)190 ( )180 ( )
24-Aug-2012270 (+10)190 ( )180 ( )
06-Sep-2012300 (+30)190 ( )180 ( )
27-Feb-2013270 (-30)190 ( )180 ( )
07-Mac-2013290 (+20)190 ( )180 ( )
22-May-2013270 (-20)190 ( )180 ( )
03-Sep-2013270 ( )210 (+20 )200 (+20)
05-Sep-2013285 (+15 )210 ( )200 ( )
16-Jul-2010 – No more subsidy for RON97, the price will be subjected to the current price of crude oil (RM2.10 as of 7/23)
This article has been written by VULCAN INT'L Real Estate Research Institute http://www.vulcanresearch.blogspot.com for VULCAN INTERNATIONAL Real Estate Investors Club http://www.vulcaninternational.blogspot.com .

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Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Malaysia Property Bubble | Penang Property | Property Guru Forum |Ringgit Exchange Rate, RPGT Trend: Where're we heading from here?

A week ago, our local newspaper mentioned that our neighbour, Thailand has been in recession mode. The indicative way of measuring as yardstick is GDP(Gross Domestic Product). It was mentioned that the country has been twice consecutively performing below its GDP forecasted numbers.

On our home front, last week we saw the weakening of ringgit which is noted to be at its three-year-low against the greenback(US dollar). The ringgit lost as much as 0.4% to 3.272 per US dollar, it's weakest since June 2010 and predicts by analysts that ringgit could soften to 3.3 against greenback over the next six months. As at noon yesterday, ringgit had slid about 8.17% year-to-date against the greenback to 3.33 per dollar.

The Star newspaper article also mentioned that our students in UK and their parents are having to work harder to counter the weakening of ringgit as ringgit has also slid against the British pound, the euro and most major currencies. 

On the contrary it was mentioned that it's not all bad news though as inbound tour operators and exporters are laughing their way to bank. Malaysian Association of Tour and Travel Agents(MATTA) vice-president (inbound) Tan Kok Liang said it would now be cheaper for foreigners to come to Malaysia with their increase spending power.

Federation of Malaysian Manufacturer(FMM) president Tan Sri Yong Poh Kon said Malaysian goods would be more competitively priced aboard. Exporters will benefit as they will earn a higher revenue for the same amount of goods sold previously.

Is Real Property Gains Tax (RPGT) in Malaysia in the rising trend? It seems to be happening. As we can see from the data on below, the RPGT rate has been increased progressively by government from 0% to 5%, 10% and 15%, in year 2010, 2012 and 2013, respectively. Will there be another incremental coming this Budget 2014 tabling? 

RPGT was one of the government's initiative that had a big and immediate impact on curbing housing speculation. 

In order to ensure the sustainable housing delivery system, the RPGT was reintroduced in 2010(see table below) to curb speculation and prevent the housing market from overheating.

However, reference to the House Price Index by National Property Information Centre(NAPIC) showed that in 2011 and 2012 the house price index recorded the highest increase for the last five years especially in Selangor, Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Pahang, Sabah, Perak and Terengganu.

Property flipper or short-term investor must be cautious on the rising RPGT. You may want to take (as per Real Property Gain Tax Act 1976) into your consideration, meaning 15% tax will be imposed on chargeable property gain for disposal within first two years as of year 2013. 

Will there be property bubble or rather property correction moving forward? While we're in this conundrum, developers seem to do stockpile on their land bank.

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This article has been written by VULCAN INT'L Real Estate Research Institute http://www.vulcanresearch.blogspot.com for VULCAN INTERNATIONAL Real Estate Investors Club http://www.vulcaninternational.blogspot.com .

VulcanInternational could be contacted at +6 016 451 1321 .

You're welcome to write your constructive comment below.


Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Malaysia | Penang Property Guru | Penang Property Talk | Industrial Parks In Malaysia For Sale Or Rent

Penang | NEW ! Double storey semi-detached light industry units in Penang for sale or rent in the established Industrial Park at the south of Penang Island.

Project Details:
Location: Batu Maung
Property Type: Industrial
Tenure: Freehold
Total Units Available: 3 units
Suitability: Light Industry, factory, warehouse, logistic transporter

Unit 1: 
Land Area: 10,890 sq ft
Built-Up Area: 11,650 sq ft

Unit 2: 
Land Area: 20,078 sq ft
Built-Up Area: 16,167 sq ft

Unit 3: 
Land Area: 19,865 sq ft
Built-Up Area: 16,167 sq ft

P.S. Close to second Penang Bridge, Penang International Airport, close to Free Industrial Zone, Penang
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