THE presence of China-based developers in Iskandar Malaysia could be a bitter-sweet experience for the property market in the state.
On one hand, their presence in Johor would lead to the “internationalisation” of the property sector in the state but others are worried about the overhang that awaits the secondary market when buyers decide to sell.
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