Challenging times in Penang


THE Penang property sector is expected to see some challenges going forward. Real Estate and Housing Developers’ Association (Rehda, Penang) chairman Datuk Jerry Chan expects another 30% decline in property transactions in 2015 from the 30% drop recorded in 2014.

Chan says: “We expect to see little or no appreciation for high-end condominiums going forward. The mid-range high-rise properties with price tags of RM400,000 to RM500,000 are likely to see appreciation. We also expect to see lower demand for landed residential properties priced between RM3.5mil and RM5mil.”

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