Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Tanjung Tokong Terrace Corner - Sweet as Honey

* High demand, low supply
* One of the most sought after property in Penang
* Freehold
* Land Area: 2,200 sq ft
* Move in condition
* High ceiling
* Auto gate
* Priced to sell
* View to appreciate
* Going, going, gone!

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Desa Bistari - Do a Little & Save a Lot (SOLD)

* Freehold
* Near to Queensbay Mall & Bayan Lepas Industrial Park
* 700 sq ft
* Fully renovated & furnished
* 1 car park
* Move in condition
* The price is right, don't miss this golden opportunity


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Alila Homes - One of a Kind

* Fully furnished
* Built-up: 1,000 sq ft
* Full condo facilities
* 2 covered car parks
* Brand new
* Priced to rent: RM2,500pm
* Townhouse with condo facilities, one of a kind in Penang
* With courtyard garden
* Low density
* Near to all amenities & quite neighbourhood
* View to appreciate


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Pearl View - Dollars and Sense

* Freehold
* Built-up: 1,430sf
* Fully renovated & furnished
* Full condo facilities
* Seaview
* 2 car parks
* Move in condition
* Price: RM688,000
* Act now before too late
* View to appreciate






Pearl View Condominium is a low-density freehold development tucked away amongst the lush greenery of Jalan Bunga Pudar, along the beautiful coastline of Tanjung Bungah in Penang.

The condo consists of only 90 residential units measuring between 1,399 sq ft and 2,024 sq ft in size. There are 84 standard units and 6 penthouse units.

Facilities at the condo include a swimming pool, a gymnasium, tennis and squash courts, a playground and a jogging track. There is also a sauna, Jacuzzi, barbeque area, community hall and car wash bay. For the convenience of residents, there is also a mini-market, a multi-storey covered parking podium and beautiful putting greens. The condo is equipped with 24-hour security surveillance with an intercom system.

Located just 5 minutes away from the famous Tanjung Bungah hotspot, Pearl View is endowed with a wide array of amenities which include restaurants, hawker stalls, retail shops, banks, cafes and shopping centres. It is also a stone’s throw away from the popular Batu Ferringhi and Tanjung Bungah beaches.

The nearby Island Plaza, Queensbay Mall and Tanjung Bungah’s night market are great places to shop. Pearl View is also surrounded by several hotels such as the Paradise Sandy Beach Resort, the Copthorne Orchid Hotel, Chymes Hotel and Naza Hotel.

SMK Tanjung Bungah, Sekolah Tanjung Bungah and the Mount Miriam Hospital are located nearby.

The area is well-connected via Jalan Tanjung Bungah, Jalan Tanjong Tokong and Persiaran Gurney.




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Ivory plans to unveil RM1.6bil worth of residential, commercial units in Penang


GEORGE TOWN: Ivory Properties Group Bhd (IPGB) plans to launch RM1.6bil worth of properties on Penang island in the second half of 2012.
IPGB executive director and chief operating officer Murly Manokharansaid these projects comprised the first phase of Bayan Mutiara, which has a gross development volume (GDV) of RM800mil, the third and fourth phases of the residential towers for Penang Times Square (RM300mil GDV), a RM130mil sea-fronting condominium block in Batu Ferringhi, and the RM400mil City Mall and City Residence in Tanjung Tokong.
He said the first phase of Bayan Mutiara involved the development of some 1,500 high-rise units with built-up areas of between 500 sq ft and 600 sq ft each.
“We are negotiating with investors from Japan and Singapore to explore possible joint-venture projects for the commercial portion of this project,” Murly said. The total built-up area for the commercial portion is 2.5 million sq ft to 3 million sq ft.
“We should be able to conclude a deal in the next three months,” he added.
For the condominium block, Murly said the group would position it as a medium to high-end scheme in line with the current demand.
The group plans to build 700 condominium units with sizes ranging from 400 to 1,200 sq ft for its Penang Times Square residential towers. It will develop 80% residential units and 20% commercial lots under the City Mall and City Residence project.
“We are looking at selling each unit of the City Mall and City Residence at between RM700,000 and RM750,000.
Murly said the group would submit the master plan for the entire RM10bil Bayan Mutiara project and reclamation reports to Penang Development Corp in September.
Meanwhile, IPGB chairman and group chief executive officer Datuk Low Eng Hock said the group expected a significant contribution in profit and cash flow from the acquisition of associate company Ivory Villas Sdn Bhd.
“We foresee the positive effect arising from acquisition of the remaining 51% equity interest in Ivory Villas Sdn Bhd for RM40mil upon completion on April 2,” he said.
On the recently launch The Latitude, Low said the response was overwhelming and it had sold out all non-bumiputra units of Tower A of the freehold residential development in Tanjung Tokong. The Latitude has a gross development value of RM163.7mil.
“This luxurious 45-storey tower is conceptualised as an abode that promotes affordable luxury by making mid-sized condominiums in the suburbs an attainable reality for those craving understated elegance.
“The take-up rate for The Latitude is now 70%. The two towers are poised to be the most affordable luxury condominium in Penang,” he said.
Low said construction of the project had begun early this month and scheduled for completion in three years.
For the first quarter ended March 31, the group posted RM3.77mil in pre-tax profit on RM24mil revenue, compared with RM6.3mil and RM27.3mil respectively in the previous year's corresponding period. - The Star

State’s hope for historic village soars


GEORGE TOWN: The state is hopeful that the Federal Government will classify part of the historic Kampung Tanjung Tokong here as a heritage village soon.
Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng said he was hopeful after he was told that Information, Communications and Cul-ture Ministry Minister Datuk Seri Dr Rais Yatim had forwarded the state’s proposal to the National Heritage Department.
Dr Rais is also believed to have suggested a meeting be arranged between the villagers and heritage officers to determine if the village can qualify for the heritage status.
“Since the ministry has the authority to gazette heritage villages, a reply (to me) from the minister in charge is certainly a step in the right direction,” said Lim.
When asked on the land size of the proposed heritage village, Lim replied that it should be determined by the stakeholders.
He said: “A meeting should be held with the stakeholders, who are the land owners, UDA Holdings Bhd, the village residents as well as the representatives from the ministry.”
Lim said this after a meeting with heritage expert Prof Datuk Dr Wazir Jahan Karim, who is also the chairman of the joint action committee of Tanjong Tokong that was formed to oversee the gazetting of the village as a heritage one.
Dr Wazir said she was pleased with the feedback obtained and she hoped the proposal would eventually be passed.
“It is important that the village, which is over 300 years old, is gazetted as a Malay heritage zone as we do not want to lose any traditional traits that the village has to offer to development,” she said.
The fishing village is said to have existed before British colonialists landed here in 1786. - The Star

Plots in SME Village offered to 18 local firms


THE Penang Government, through the state’s development arm Penang Development Corporation (PDC), has offered industrial land in an SME Village to 18 local small and medium enterprises (SME).
The SME Village is at the Penang Science Park in Batu Kawan.
Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng said that PDC was also currently in the process of offering land to a few more SMEs.
“This is the first of the state’s SME Villages to open its doors to local SMEs.
“The creation of SME Villages on the mainland is the third of the state’s three-pronged approach to develop SMEs in Penang,” he said.
He was speaking during a dialogue session with companies located in the Penang Science Park at Traders Hotel.
The 18 SMEs that have been offered land at the SME Village are engaged in the following activities — design, development and manufacture of precision engineering, automation, system integration, software, measurement instruments, customised systems and medical devices.
He added that PDC also recently proposed to develop a 0.97ha site along the Bayan Lepas coastal highway into an incubator-cum- research and development centre.
“Known as the Penang Research, Innovation and Science Module or PRISM, this centre will build on Penang’s foundation in science and technology,” he said. - The Star

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

战前屋空置变卖皆挨轰 曹观友叹两面不是人


槟城18日讯)战前屋空置时,州政府挨骂,现在外国人要买州政府又被攻击,槟州地方政府委员会主席曹观友叹政府难做两面不是人。他今日在南华医院街召开记者会,出示槟岛市政局及产业估价局的数字,证明乔治市战前屋买卖数据中,只有不超过3%买家是外国人,以此反驳包括邓章耀在内的一些人士指乔治市古迹建筑物已大量被外国人买下,并批评州政府乖离古迹管理的初衷。
他说,有关数字显示从2008年到今年5月,乔治市古迹区及边沿区共有882个战前屋(土地单位)成功转手,当中只有34个土地单位买主是外国人。单单今年1月到5月则有71个单位转手,其中只有1个是卖给外国人。他说,有关数字是根据土地单位(Lot)来计算,一个单位可能有拥有不同间数的屋子。他继说,数据已经清楚显示,乔治市战前屋大量被外国人买下的说法并不成立。“实际上乔治市有高达50%战前屋是社团组织拥有的,它们一般都只租不会脱售。”
曹观友指出,在战前建筑物开始受到关注前,乔治市曾一度有多达500间老屋失修的问题。“这些战前屋被空置着,一些成为吸毒者窝藏的地点,经常因为吸毒者在里边点火吸食毒品而引起火患,另外也有一些老屋因为年久失修而坍塌,甚至压伤人。”
入遗后战前屋获新生
在2008年乔治市入遗后,战前屋开始受到重视,新买主的出现让很多失修的老屋获得了新生。曹观友展示数据显示,从2008年到2012年,市局共接到428间古迹区内的老屋维修申请。他说,实际上获得修复的老屋数字要比这个数字高,因为一些老屋业主并没有提出申请,只是私自进行维修。他继说,Think City提供的古迹维修拨款对老屋修复也起到很大的帮助。“2008年到2012年古迹区被列为失修的老屋的数字,也从170间减少到了104间。”他说,对于那些仍未进行修复的老屋,地方政府并不能强制业主进行维修,只能限定业主将他们的产业围起来。光华

Home prices fall in major China cities


BEIJING: Prices for new homes in China fell in more than half of major cities in May from April, official data showed, as the government vows to maintain controls over the property market.
Out of 70 cities tracked by the government, 43 registered month-on-month falls in home prices in May, the same number as April, the National Bureau of Statistics said in a statement.
China has implemented several measures aimed at limiting runaway property prices for more than a year, including bans on buying second homes, hiking minimum downpayments and introducing property taxes in certain cities.
But the cities that recorded rises in home prices doubled to six, including Tianjin and Dalian in the north, suggesting prices had started to rebound despite controls, analysts said.
Prices were unchanged in 21 cities, the bureau said.
The government has been encouraging banks to lend to first-time home buyers while at the same time seeking to clamp down on speculative demand.
China cut interest rates on June 8, which analysts believe could bring new life to the market.
“The government insists that its policy controls remain in place, but they do seem to be fraying at the edges,” Capital Economics said in a research report last week.
“But neither property prices nor real estate investment are likely to experience a sharp rebound,” it said. “Prices are likely to remain subdued.”
One Chinese analyst said that a slowdown in property investment had limited supply, causing prices to edge higher.
“In general, home prices will maintain a trend of stable increases in future,” Li Huiyong, a Shanghai-based economic analyst at Shenyin Wanguo Securities, said. - AFP

Asas Dunia to launch properties worth RM300mil in Seberang Prai


GEORGE TOWN: Asas Dunia Bhd is launching 1,356 units of landed properties worth approximately RM300mil in gross development value in Seberang Prai from now until the end of 2013, due to the growing interest to invest in properties in Seberang Prai.
The properties comprise largely single- and double-storey properties, priced between RM200,000 to RM600,000.
“We are launching more properties because on top of the trend to buy properties to stay in Seberang Prai, we are also seeing more people buying properties on the mainland for investment.
“They are gradually realising the investment potential of properties in Seberang Prai, as the second bridge is scheduled to be completed soon, and more investments are coming into the industrial park of south Seberang Prai.
“The state government will probably need to expand the Penang Science Park in Bukit Minyak and the industrial estate in Batu Kawan, as there are more small and medium enterprises from Singapore coming into the country,” group managing director Datuk Jerry Chan said after the company's AGM.
As a result of the demand for properties in Seberang Prai, the price for a double-storey semi-detached house in Bukit Mertajam, for example, has increased to RM1mil from about RM500,000 three years ago.
The price of a double-storey terraced house in Bukit Mertajam town is now about RM450,000, approximately 70% higher than the price three years ago.
“But the RM1mil price for a semi-detached house in Bukit Mertajam is still more attractive than that of a semi-detached property on the island, which is priced between RM2.5mil to RM3.5mil.
“The price of a vacant land per sq ft is between RM20 to RM50 per sq ft, double of what it was two years ago, depending on the location,” he said. For the first quarter ended March 31 2012, the group posted pre-tax profit of RM12mil on the back of RM36.4mil revenue, compared with RM8.6mil and RM29.8mil achieved in the corresponding period the previous year. - The Star