Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Hillside - Bungalow For Sale

* Freehold
* 1.5 storey
* Land Area: more than 6,000 sq ft
* Renovated & Good condition
* Priced to sell
* RM2.45 mil

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Bukit Gambier - Bungalow For Sale

* Freehold
* 3 Storey
* Full renovated & in excellent condition
* Land Area: More than 9,000 sq ft
* View to appreciate
* Priced to sell

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Tasik Gelugor - Land For Sale

* Approved plan for 38 units of semi detached & 2 bungalows
* Land area: 4.62ac
* Flat land with road access
* Located in established neighbourhood
* Priced to sell

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Mutiara Place - Seaview & Move In Condition

* Freehold
* Built- up: 1,150 sq ft
* Renovated & good condition
* Condo facilities
* 2 car parks
* Priced to sell
* RM480K

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Bukit Mertajam - Land For Sale

* More than 1 acre
* Along main road
* 1st Grade
* Priced to sell
* RM12psf

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Bukit Minyak - Land For Sale

*Almost 5 acres
* Along main road
* Flat land
* Freehold
* Near established neighbourhood
* Price: RM38 psf

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Monday, March 19, 2012

Property auctions on the rise

KUALA LUMPUR (Mar 19): Amid concerns over the property sector outlook due to rising supply and Bank Negara Malaysia's (BNM) efforts to curb household debt, another indicator of its health is also sending negative signals.

According to data provided by Property Auction House Sdn Bhd, the number of property auctions in Malaysia rose from 36,646 in 2009 to 39,951 in 2011, an increase of 10% within three years.

In 2011, more than 40% of these auctions occurred in Selangor followed by Johor (19.5%) and Penang (9.2%), with most of the properties defaulted on priced at up to RM500,000.

Interestingly, it was found that Kelantan, Perlis and Sarawak had the lowest levels of auctions, indicating that residents in these states were able to afford properties in the area and had the income to support mortgage payments, said an analyst.

"Also, those in the lower income bracket, usually outside of Kuala Lumpur and the likes, have other undeclared income to help support payments," he said.

"Affordability is the key issue," Loong Kok Wen, a chartered financial analyst, said in a report last week, adding that there has been a strong interest in mid-end properties valued between RM400,000 and RM600,000. In 1989, the income to property price ratio was 5.9 times, however in 2010, it had risen to 10.9 times, indicating that property prices had not risen in proportion to wages, Loong said in an earlier report.

The new BNM guidelines of computing bank loans based on net income, although pre-emptive and prudent in nature, may inadvertently be a hindrance to first-time home buyers.

"For example, assuming an individual's gross monthly salary is RM5,000. If the mortgage is to be calculated on a net pay basis, the house value that one can afford would be reduced to RM231,000 from RM300,000 (or RM277,000 from RM360,000), using the rule of thumb of five times (or six times) gross salary per annum," Loong said.

However, using the number of property auctions to gauge the health of the property market may not be accurate, as it is a lagging indicator of how the economy has fared, said Patrick Wong of Property Auction House.

"The banks will never straight away declare default [on a mortgage], it will try to restructure the debt, and then it has to go to court, and all this takes time," he said.

Perhaps after a year and a half at the very least, will auction numbers show whether or not people have been defaulting on their loans, Wong said. - The Edge Property

Batu Maung - Land For Sale

Freehold
With approved plan of 2 units of 2 storey Semi Detached
Good neighbourhood
Land Area: More than 9,000 sq ft
Rare opportunity, don't miss it, act now!



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Sowing seeds of change


Sowing seeds of change


Greening the inner city: An illustration of Armenian Park and the shrubs that will be planted there.
THE George Town heritage enclave in Penang is poised to become a greenery hub soon, as the coming months will see some 1,000 trees and shrubs being planted along Lebuh Acheh and Lebuh Armenian.
The project which includes a people’s park, is estimated to cost RM500,000 and will take three months to complete.
George Town World Heritage Incorporated (GTWHI) acting general manager Lim Chooi Ping (pic) said public feedback was still being collected on the proposed plan.
“The Armenian Park will have a local identity. It will be a place where you can rest and take in the unique surroundings.
“The streets bordering it were chosen for the greening project as this is the focal point of the heritage core zone,” she said.
The existing ground posed a challenge for the project as it is fragmented, barren and unpleasant.
Under the greening project, seating areas and public art will be installed.
Issues to be addressed in Lebuh Acheh and Lebuh Armenian are narrow streets and pavements, damaged outdoor seats and open spaces being used as car parks.
Lim said once the streets were well shaded by trees, more people will be inclined to explore the area on foot.
She said the greening of Lebuh Acheh and Lebuh Armenian was a continuation of the Lebuh Carnarvon pilot project.
“Next up will be Beach Street, Light Street and Jalan Mesjid Kapitan Keling,” she said.
In July 2010, the greening of the city’s heritage enclave kicked off with Carnarvon Street.
The project to plant trees along the road dividers was launched during the state’s second anniversary celebration of George Town’s listing as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The greening project is part of the ‘Cleaner Greener Penang’ initiative by the Penang Government and is administered by GTWHI in partnership with Penang Municipal Council, Think City Sdn Bhd (TCSB) and Penang Institute.
Among the objectives of the project are to encourage and strengthen community participation in the management of public gardens and to create awareness about shared public areas.
“A more connected city and improved streetscapes (which are) sensitive towards the entry points to the heritage zone will improve commercial activities and enhance the George Town experience,” Lim said.
An exhibition of the proposed plan is being held now on the ground floor of the GTWHI office at 116 - 118 Lebuh Acheh.
The public can view the plan and provide their feedback until March 23 from 8am to 5pm.

产业发展蓬勃带旺 槟市局收入达2亿7336万


(槟城18日讯)槟岛市政局理财有方,在2011年的总收入高达2亿7336万8858令吉,比财政预算案预计总收入2亿5109万0081令吉,增加了2227万8777令吉,其中市政局拜槟岛产业发展蓬勃所致,在征收发展服务金方面,以5787万6008令吉税收居总收入项目榜首!
市政局每年共有11种各类型的收入,包括占据总收入最高巴仙率的门牌税、执照与准证、发展服务金、销售资产、租金、中央辅助金、各类罚款及各类市局收入。当中8项收入,比市局财政预算案中的预期收入还高,一些甚至高一倍收入,其中发展服务金的财政预算案,预计将收到3645万1322令吉,惟截至2011年12月31日,市局实际收到5787万6008令吉,比预算高出近一倍。
另外,各类罚款如交通罚单、卫生罚单等收入,也比预期中的248万3200令吉,高出114%,共收到531万1449令吉。虽然如此,仍有一些收入是比财政预算预期中来得低,这包括租金收入,预算案预计将收到2426万4692,然而市局只收到1466万5536令吉。
郑来兴:迈向国际城市
槟岛市议员郑来兴接受《光华日报》访问时表示,发展服务金比财政预算案预计的来得高,这证明的在2011年,槟州的产业发展非常蓬勃,因为发展服务金都是从发展计划中,所抽取的税务,同时是发展商缴付土地转换的费用。他指出,产业发展蓬勃是好现象,这显示槟城迈向国际城市的方向进行中。
随着市局的实际收入比财政预算案高出2000万令吉,他表示有了这些收入,市局能提升更多州内的基本设施,及更好的完成目前正进行的治水计划。他担保市局会善用这些钱来提升基本设施,以回馈市民。
罚款收入高企 并非锁车轮制所致
市局的罚款收入比预算高企,并不是因为施行锁车轮制所致。
郑来兴表示,市局并非靠罚款来增加收入,反之市局的立场是不希望人民犯规,自然在各类罚款收入预算也没有设在高数额。各类罚款如交通罚单、卫生罚单、锁车轮罚款等等的收入,比预期中的248万3200令吉预算,高出114%,市局共收到531万1449令吉。
他说,罚款收入的预算不能设得太高,不过在现实中若市民犯规,市局也须开出罚单检举,这也是为何各类罚款会比预算案中来得高。询及去年实施的锁车轮车制度,是否也间接增加罚款收入,他表示锁车轮车也只是各类罚款收入的一种,也只是增加逾20万令吉收入,因此各类罚款的收入增加,不完全是拖车制度所致。
流动车收税反应不佳
由于缴税管道繁多,去年6月试跑的槟岛市局流动车收税情况不踊跃。
流动车宣传方面可能不是很好,因此流动车的效果不是很理想。再加上缴税管道很多,民众可以通过网络、银行、槟岛市政局柜台及邮政局缴交。而市局流动车只是一个额外的服务,让一些不便出外的民众方便缴税。
虽然如此,市局流动车不会因此而停止,郑来兴说,会在宣传方面下手,改良各种宣传管道,在流动车前往该区前,让民众清楚掌握流动车的去向 。
发展计划未达成协议 导致租金收入减少
市局的租金收入减少,是因为一项发展计划仍未达成协议。
虽然发展服务金比预期增加了一倍,然而门牌税及租金都各自比预期减少了2%及41%。租金实际收入比预期少了约1000万令吉。郑来兴表示,租金实际收入会比预算案收入少去约一半,是因为在2011年,一个出租计划还未谈妥,目前仍在洽谈中。
因此,原本预计如果该计划谈妥后,租金收入将会有1000万令吉,如今未达成协议,因此租金实际收入比预期中减少。
遭拖欠4086万门牌税
截止2011年12月31日,市政局共收到1亿5063万6279令吉门牌税,比在财政预算案预计收获1亿5477万4181令吉少了2.7%。截止2011年,市局遭拖欠门牌税高达4086万7439令吉。
郑来兴表示,门牌税占据槟岛市政局总收入61.6%,所幸去年市政局多项收入比预期高出很多,因此即使门牌税比预计来得少,也不影响市政局的预算案。
他说,截止2011年,槟岛市局仍被拖欠4086万7439令吉的门牌税,比起截止2010年拖欠的4037万0177令吉,市局遭拖欠的税收增加约50万令吉。
询及2011年被拖欠的门牌税已缴清多少,他表示,市政局旧有的系统无法给予明确数额,如要明确数额另需要人工计算,这需要耗费很多时间。不过,市政局去年已向威省购买他们在使用的计算系统,因此从今年起,就能给予所清还遭拖欠的门牌税的明确数额。
拖欠门牌税 商业单位占多数
拖欠门牌税以商业单位为最多,占据47%,其次是家庭用户,占据37%,其余是工业2%,酒店业5%和其他单位9%。
他说,很多商业单位已拖欠门牌税多年,而排在榜首的商业单位甚至已经累积了80多万令吉,排在榜末的也拖欠逾2万令吉。他指出,很多拖欠门牌税多年的商业单位,都是空置的单位,即无法租出去或售卖出去,因此就一直拖欠门牌税。
有权查封拍卖单位
他指出,市政局有权向法庭申请庭令,查封该单位并进行拍卖。而市政局法律部已经针对几家公司准备文件准备呈上法庭。虽然如此,他也说,已有几个商业单位的欠债者,向他表示目前已接洽买家,希望市局能通融压后,待产业易手后,便能缴清拖欠的门牌税。
民众受促速缴税
2012年上半年门牌税收只受达88%,民众受促尽快缴交。
郑来兴表示,市政局在去年12月已发出2012年上半年的门牌税信函,应有收入是7110万9422令吉。民众给予2个月时间缴交门牌税,不过截至2月29日,市政局只收到88%门牌税,即6264万3038令吉,12%的门牌税遭拖欠,即846万6384令吉还未上缴。
虽然如此还有12%的门牌税未上缴,他并不担心,他说,根据往常经验,通常在3月份及4月份还是会民众继续缴交门牌税,不过迟交门牌税将会被罚款5令吉。而市政局也会发出通知信予未缴交门牌税的民众,催促他们尽快缴交。- 光华