For decades, new property launches have dominated Malaysia’s real estate market. Shiny showrooms, early-bird rebates and the promise of brand-new finishes made them irresistible to buyers and investors alike.
Government incentives and township developments further fuelled their appeal, shaping trends and price expectations for more than 20 years. But in recent years, the story has slowly been shifting.
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