Mixed views on property sector


PPC International managing director Datuk Siders Sittampalam feels that the property market in the second half of this year “won’t be very much different” then how it was in the first six months of 2020.

PETALING JAYA: The Malaysian property sector is expected to remain rather insipid for the remainder of 2020, as the compounding effects of the global pandemic outbreak, local economic and political uncertainties will continue to create an air of uncertainty despite the various market-spurring initiatives.

PPC International managing director Datuk Siders Sittampalam feels that the property market in the second half of this year “won’t be very much different” then how it was in the first six months of 2020.

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