Boom in Malaysian property exhibitions

25 May 2012

By Romesh Navaratnarajah:

Malaysian properties are gaining in popularity among prospective buyers in Singapore, witnessed by the large number of property exhibitions being advertised in various newspapers today that are offering good investment opportunities.  

For instance, there’s SkyPeak Residences by SP Setia, which will be featured at a two-day exhibition starting tomorrow at the developer’s sales gallery at Harbourfront Tower 1, #01-06 at 11am and 2.30pm. Nestled within the Setia Tropika commercial precinct, the development is within close proximity to the causeway and Johor Bahru and is a stone’s throw away from banks and retail outlets. Other perks include a multi-tier security system and hotel style concierge service.

At the same time, Garden Plaza in Cyberjaya, sited near Kuala Lumpur, will be showcased over the weekend at the Mandarin Orchard Hotel, Meeting Suites 883, Level 8, from 10am – 7pm daily. The mixed-use development is expected to see strong interest from investors due to its strategic location, easy accessibility and unique layout. In addition, tenants can take advantage of the commercial and retail amenities at their doorstep as well as guaranteed investment returns.

Meanwhile, The Hibiscus at Port Dickson, a luxury development in the shape of a Hibiscus and located on the sea, will be exhibited at Level 2 of the Lengkuas Room at Marriott Hotel Singapore this coming Saturday and Sunday from 11am to 7pm daily. Developed by Kuala Lumpur Metro Group, Malaysia’s largest water homes developer, each home comes with a private pool and steam sauna. Phase One is already sold out while Phase Two has limited units only.

Looking ahead, PropertyGuru, Asia’s leading property portal will also be organising The International Property Showcase (TIPS) on 16 and 17 June from 10am to 7pm daily that’s expected to see a strong turn-out from Malaysian developers. Firms taking part include Dijaya Corporation Berhad and Malaysia Resources Corporation Berhad, amongst others.

Additionally, property consultants and banks will be in attendance to assist with queries from potential buyers.

 

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