‘Good year for property’


Frank Knight Malaysia's Wong said Johor is an obvious market that is expected to grow.

KUALA LUMPUR: The property market is poised for growth in 2025, with a significant focus on industrial property which will be underpinned by supporting government policies and increase in foreign direct investments (FDIs), says Knight Frank Malaysia executive director of research and consultancy Amy Wong Siew Fong.

The increase in FDIs will lead to a higher number of multinational companies opting to kick start operations and thus drive the economy.

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