What do you want to know about investing in Malaysian real estate?

Contributor 13 Apr 2018

skyline of kuala lumpur, malaysia.

Skyline of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Malaysia Property Show kicks off this weekend with a compelling range of seminars and project exhibits.

By Property Report 

Leading market observers and serial investors will converge at the St. Regis Hotel Singapore on 14 and 15 April for the Malaysia Property Show that will delve into pressing issues affecting the peninsula and beyond. 

The show is also an opportunity for home buyers to compare the best projects from established developers across all Malaysian states, with opportunities to get priority on competitive deals from exhibitors. 

Various seminars will guide attendees on what and how to invest in the Malaysia real estate market. Savills Malaysia’s head of research & consultancy Amy Wong will kick off the first day with a talk on current flagship projects in the country. 

Many of the seminars aim to provide a balanced outlook for the Malaysia property industry this year and help with attendees’ buying decisions. Sessions will touch on, among others, the impact of Budget 2018 on the real estate sector; the property freeze and its effect on buyer’s sentiment; the growth in the sub-sales market; and the Iskandar revival. 

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Foreign attendees will also have opportunities to learn about financing loans and investment options and gain insights on the most opportune and riskiest realty segments in the country. 

Mortgage consultants and property lawyers will be on hand to answer participants’ most burning queries on financing and strata titles. 

The two-day affair will end with a panel discussion on the future of real estate investment, with help from familiar faces at the Asia Real Estate Summit. Moderated by Julian Kwan, founder and CEO of online real estate capital marketplace InvestaCrowd, the discussion will centre on such hot topics as blockchain, cryptocurrencies, and market evolvement. 

Panelists include KK Goh, co-founder & director of Awesome Alliance; Darvin Kurniawan, co-founder of REIDAO; and Elizabeth Siew, co-founder of LEPRO System.

For more information on the show, log on to pgevents.propertyguru.com.sg/event/mpsapril2018/

 

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