Knight Frank: Property market poised for solid growth


KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s property market is poised to grow in 2025 with key regions across the country well-positioned to attract local and international investors, paving the way for long-term growth, Knight Frank Malaysia says.

The property consultants added that the focus would be on sustainability, innovation, and enhanced connectivity.

In a statement yesterday, Knight Frank Malaysia said significant developments in the Klang Valley, Johor, Penang, Sabah and Sarawak are driving the market forward, with strategic investments and evolving demands fuelling continued optimism.

Knight Frank Malaysia senior executive director Judy Ong said Malaysia’s property market is underpinned by sustained demand for housing, shifts in global supply chains fuelling demand for industrial spaces, rising data centre investments, and a strong recovery in the hospitality segment.

“Coupled with the rising demand for sustainable and green-certified developments, the industry is poised for a progressive and dynamic year ahead,” Ong said.

“There are plenty of opportunities for investors and stakeholders. A strong focus on sustainability will be crucial for future strategic investments,” Knight Frank Malaysia executive director of research and consultancy Amy Wong said. — Bernama

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