| 1. Seri Tanjung Pinang, Penang | |
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Status: Vacant
Listing Code: L009629 30 Location: Tanjung Tokong Tenure: Freehold Property Type: Bungalow Land |
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| 2. Gurney Beach Resort, Penang | |
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Status: Vacant
Listing Code: R010431 Location: Gurney Tenure: Freehold Property Type: Condo |
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| 3. Mayfair, Penang | |
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Status: Vacant
Listing Code: R010463 Location: Georgetown Tenure: Freehold Property Type: Super Condo |
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| 4. Leader Garden, Penang | |
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Status: Vacant
Listing Code: R010270 Location: Georgetown Tenure: Freehold Property Type: 3Storey Terrace House |
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| 5. Leader Garden, Penang | |
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Status: Vacant
Listing Code: R010334 Location: Tanjung Bungah Tenure: Freehold Property Type: 3Storey Terrace House |
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| 6. Birch The Plaza | |
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Status: Vacant
Listing Code: R010259 Location: Georgetown Tenure: Freehold Property Type: Condo |
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| 7. Mount Pleasure, Penang | |
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Listing Code: R010280
Location: Tanjung Bungah Tenure: Freehold Property Type: Condo |
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| 8. Ashley Green | |
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Status: Vacant
Listing Code: R010278 Location: Glugor Tenure: Freehold Property Type: 3Storey Semi-D |
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PETALING JAYA: While share prices of property stocks have been severely sold down from their peaks, analysts are still divided over the prospects of the sector.
Aseambankers in a report said the outlook remained uncertain in the immediate future, no thanks to rising inflation, which could hurt consumers’ pockets.
Escalating building material prices also add pressure to construction cost, leading to margins squeeze and delays in new launches, it said, adding that local political risks and external economies had resulted in developers and homebuyers adopting a “wait-and-see” stance.
In the short term, developers are depending on strong sales locked in over the past two years to deliver earnings growth.
On the upside, developers were seeing general improvement in public delivery, with better efficiency and less red tape post-election, Aseambankers said.
A bank-backed brokerage said the take-up rates for most launches post-election were about 50% or less, way below what the developers had enjoyed earlier.
It doesn’t help that there seems to be some downside risk to this year’s economic growth assumptions.
The research house said buying sentiment would remain cautious, at least until Umno’s party elections in December, which might have an impact on many developers’ sales this year.
Both Aseambankers and the bank-backed brokerage have a neutral call on the property sector.
Meanwhile, another research house believes that the market is ignoring the deep value offered by some high-quality developers.
“It is not fair to apply a broad brush approach when evaluating the property sector given that there are hundreds of developers in Malaysia, each with its unique characteristics,” it said.
The brokerage added that sales of some of the high-quality developers dropped 36% in the first quarter compared with the previous quarter but were up 50% on year-on-year basis.
Unbilled sales increased 21% quarter-on-quarter and 68% year-on-year to RM6.5bil, while mortgage approvals hit a high of RM5bil in March.
The brokerage said rising inflation and raw material prices as well as domestic and external uncertainties were likely to affect demand for the low- to mid-end segments of the market.
It has an overweight recommendation on quality developers of mid-high end residential properties with portfolios of commercial and retail assets, on expectations of good take-up rates in upcoming launches, positive changes in policies, strong earnings delivery and sustained margins.
Source : The StarOnline May, 20, Tues (By YEOW POOI LING)
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