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Questions on unsold properties at sitting
ISKANDAR PUTERI: The Johor government has identified more than 5,000 unsold properties in Johor.
Big step for eco-friendly environment
JOHOR BARU: Pasir Gudang Municipal Council (MPPG) is looking into strengthening its eco-friendly sustainable energy initiative.
Rent-to-own scheme to help Johoreans
JOHOR BARU: The Johor government hopes to help more people own homes and address the slow property market by introducing a rent-to-own scheme that covers properties costing RM300,000 and above.
City folk irked by parking touts
JOHOR BARU: A rejuvenation project in downtown Johor Baru, that started in 2016, is part of the state’s ongoing efforts to beautify the city centre but the presence of parking touts continue to mar its image and frustrate road users.
Taman Pulai Hijauan folks cry foul over defects in their new homes
JOHOR BARU: What was supposed to be her dream house became a nightmare for Nur Hanani Mohd Yazid when the walls and flooring of her home in Taman Pulai Hijauan here began showing cracks as soon as she moved in.
Change for the better
JOHOR BARU: The attitude of the people has a direct impact on growth and prosperity in the state.
Johor’s Rent-to-Own housing scheme needs an update to ensure applicants given more leeway in light of Covid-19 impact
JOHOR BARU: Johor government is urged to review its three-year-old Rent-to-Own (RTO) housing scheme, to take into account the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the economy and the people’s earning power.
Target to build homes by year-end
JOHOR BARU: The state government hopes to complete building more than 5,000 affordable homes by the end of the year.
Johor to upgrade roads in Kulai to reduce traffic congestion
KULAI: The state government is seeking RM115mil in allocations for roadworks in the Kulai district from the Federal Government.
Go to the ground to help traders, councils told
JOHOR BARU: The Johor state government will make more efforts to get the authorities to go down to the ground and find out about the problems faced by traders due to the Covid-19 outbreak.