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Freehold vs Leasehold title in Malaysia: What property buyers should know
Not sure whether freehold or leasehold is the smarter choice in 2026? This guide breaks down the real difference between leasehold and freehold in Malaysia, including ownership rights, financing rules, renewal costs, resale impact, and investment potential. Learn how tenure affects value, loans, and long-term plans so you can choose a property that truly fits your goals.
New Property Launch in Selangor 2025: Why Landed Homes Are Back in Demand?
New landed property launches in Selangor are gaining momentum in 2025 as buyers prioritise space, privacy, and long-term liveability over high-rise density. With entry prices from around RM680,000 in growth corridors such as Semenyih, Rawang, and Bukit Raja, improved connectivity and stronger developer confidence are positioning landed homes as both a lifestyle upgrade and a resilient investment choice.
Dengkil: A Promising Real Estate Location
Despite its unassuming size, Dengkil has become a hotbed for real estate investment, capturing the attention of homebuyers, investors, and developers.
Cheras KL or Cheras Selangor: Which Is Better For Investment?
As one of the more populated areas in the Klang Valley, Cheras has been attracting the attention of both buyers and developers alike. Here, we’ll explore the current trends, new developments, key attractions, infrastructure influence and investment opportunities in Cheras KL and Cheras Selangor.
Is Desa ParkCity a prime location to buy a house?
Desa Park City enjoys steady growth and positive appreciation during the last few years and property market experts tells you why.
Land title transfer in Malaysia: Procedures, documents and costs involved
*This article was updated on 3 July 2022.
Different house types in Malaysia
Whether as an investment or for own use, there are different types of properties and houses in Malaysia for buyers to choose from. We detail the differences between terrace homes, bungalows, condominiums, studio apartments and more.
Gated and Guarded Communities in Malaysia: A Complete Guide
G&G communities are identified as a cluster of houses surrounded by walls or fences, where accessibility is controlled by guards coupled with security elements such as 24-hour patrol services and closed-circuit television cameras (CCTVs). If you are thinking of residing in a gated community, this guide is for you.
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