Iskandar housing market struggling amid weak interest


THE idea that property development in Iskandar would satisfy spillover demand from Singapore was tested to its limit last year.

Despite the weakened ringgit, which provided a lower entry cost for investors, there was not a notable increase in sales to foreigners, say developers and analysts.

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