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Property Investments in Malaysia

The property market in Kuala Lumpur and the surrounding areas is partly driven by external investment from clients based in Europe, Dubai, China, Korea, Singapore and Hong Kong. Malaysia has all the exotic heritage and natural beauty of Thailand with the current advantage of being less developed, less expensive and far more secure due to favourable land ownership laws.

As a former British colony, Malaysia lies just north of the Equator and has a year round tropical climate with sandy beaches and cool mountain retreats. The capital, Kuala Lumpur boasts the Petronas Towers which are currently the tallest twin towers in the world.

Malaysia has the third highest gross rental income yields in Asia, but more importantly, has the most stable house prices in the world. This, combined with the fact that prices throughout Asia in inflation-adjusted terms are still below their 1995 peak, are certainly points worth noting when considering investing in overseas property.

Latest projects

Boracay

Golden Palm

  • Prices from RM741,000
  • Completed and operational
  • 7% return for 7-years guaranteed
  • Operated by Swiss BelHotel
  • 25 mins from the Sepang F1 track

Resale units

Boracay

Golden Palm

  • Two Bed Canary unit (completed)
  • Sale Price RM696,000
  • Discount 39.4% / RM451,900
  • Annual Rental Return £10,632*
  • Quote Ref 2C001 for further details
3 Bed Ivory

Golden Palm

  • Three Bed Ivory unit (completed)
  • Sale Price RM1,500,000
  • Discount 14.2% / RM248,900
  • Annual Rental Return £15,619.36*
  • Quote Ref 3C017 for further details

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Summary

  • Sandy Beaches
  • Cool Mountain Retreats
  • High Gross Rental Yields
  • Tropical Climate
  • Tallest Twin Towers in the World
  • Exotic Heritage

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Malaysia is separated into two regions by the South China Sea, Peninsular Malaysia and Malaysian Borneo. It has land borders with Thailand, Indonesia, and Brunei.

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