The KL luxury condo market and the pandemic


Savills Malaysia Sdn Bhd group managing director Datuk Paul Khong (pic) also expects transactions within the luxury condominium market to remain slow, with asking prices in the secondary market anticipated to dip further.

THE Kuala Lumpur luxury condominium market is expected to remain soft over the near term, as uncertainties from the Covid-19 pandemic continue.

However, the uncertainties of the pandemic have unveiled valuable lessons that could see the future of the luxury condominium segment seeing changes for the better.

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