Pent-up demand for houses


Maybank Research said the National Property Information Centre’s (Napic) statistics continued to show positive signals for the third quarter of this year.

PETALING JAYA: Property sales are expected to see further improvement next year amid the current record low interest rate environment.

“Earnings and new sales outlook for property companies will continue to improve in 2022, and we think that the momentum would be mild.

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