Mega projects will reboot buyers’ interest


Visitors checking out a residential project by Mah Sing Group Bhd at the StarProperty.my Fair 2019 at Queensbay Mall, Penang. — Photo: ZHAFARAN NASIB/The Star

THE RM9bil light rail transit (LRT) line and the RM9.6bil Pan Island Link 1 (PIL 1), now awaiting approval from the relevant authorities, should reboot investors’ interest in the local property market.

“We foresee that if these two projects, which are components of the Penang Transport Master Plan, go as planned, they will enhance the appeal of the properties in the state,” said Mah Sing Group Bhd chief operating officer Everlyn Khaw.

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